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Architecture -- Pictorial works

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

D.M. Dalton architectural photographs

 Collection
Identifier: 052-03
Scope and Contents The collection consists of 4 boxes containing 182 photographs, and 4 cardboard prints created by D.M. Dalton in 1978. The photographs in the collection showcase historic Providence buildings built between the late 1700s and 1920s. Many different architecture styles are represented including buildings designed by Rhode Island architects Frederick E. Field and William R. Walker and Son. The black-and-white photographs of buildings include close-ups of exterior and interior architectural...
Dates: 1978

Harold Mason photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: 031-03
Scope and Contents The Harold Mason Photograph Collection contains photographs and photographic postcards of domestic architecture and architectural elements of structures, specifically doorways, throughout Rhode Island. The bulk of the images are of building exteriors although some interior shots are included. Photographs are both mounted and on photographic postcards. Included in the collection is what is presumed to be the complete set of Providence doorways sold by Harold Mason. The remainder...
Dates: 1910 - 1920

Frank Sayles photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: 032-03
Scope and Contents

The Frank Sayles Photography Collection contains primarily color photographs of buildings in and around Providence, Rhode Island. There are also photographs of monuments, statues, close-ups of architectural detail, and several bridges in the area.

Dates: 1950 - 1995; Majority of material found within 1993 - 1995

Laurence E. Tilley photograph collection

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31116021977712]
Identifier: 038-03
Scope and Contents

The collection includes 197 black and white photographs of residential architecture and street views in Providence, Rhode Island taken by Lawrence E. Tilley in 1958. The photographs document the College Hill neighborhood.

Dates: 1958