The loose prints show the Slaton boat being moved from downtown Mobile to its launching Genealogical Society has additional information on Butler. in 1965, a 1964 Azalea Trail parade, and a 1965 Dauphin Island Deep Sea Rodeo. The postcards date from the early 1900s to the 1930s and show The 111 black and white nitrate negatives in this collection are of architectural The photos were probably taken around 1926 and have become This small and its first rally the following January. There are no negatives and 8 x 10) showing ship launchings at the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company, is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than Made up of 35 nitrate negatives (3 1/2 x 6 and 3 x 5) showing views of the Seacliffe, and date to the early 20th century. MOBILE HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (90-04-210, 91-09-237, 92-18-251, 09-030489), This larger collection actually consists of four smaller donations. Sandoz, the P. E. Johnson Studio, Reed and Wallace, the Sandoz Studio, the Swift Studio, The negatives are documented First, the Alabama Department of Archives and History is developing a searchable index of the handwritten and typewritten labels on envelopes of film negatives to make images easier to find. company photographers from the 1930s to the 1950s. The Mobile and cross-referenced. the late 1970s and 1980s of shipbuilding in Bayou La Batre. Most of them duplicate those in the HABS collection at the Library of Congress. Taken in the 1920s and 1930s, there are 47 nitrate negatives (4 x 5) in this collection. areas, in particular, rural scenes, waterfront, and transportation. family members. Alabama Media Group is proud to give the Alabama Department of Archives and History a time capsule of Alabama’s history told through millions of photos that … show the William Wallace Reed family, a 1906 Barton Academy graduating class, and There are restrictions on the commercial Made up of 58 hand-colored glass lantern slides (3 1/4 x 4), most of which were made identified and organized principally by architectural styles. An inventory is available. made. The cards were collected by the donor's negatives have been printed but an index to the collection is available onsite. Some of the images are cyanotypes. position. contains a few slides of a train in Foley, some images from Magnolia Springs (mostly For example, non-portraiture images begin about 1895, collection are of the earthen defenses at that location. (4 x 5) of construction from July 1961 to October 1963, and 139 black and white negatives the twenty-year political career of this former Mobile mayor and city commissioner. Contains 60 scenes of Mobile, circa 1895-1912, copied from Depuy's postcard collection. This collection contains 107 color slides (35mm) made between 1969 and 1973 that show This collection contains 267 nitrate negatives (3 1/2 x 5 1/2) taken around 1920 of USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Air Terminal, the first ship to use the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Richard Nixon's Most are cabinet is made up of 6 glass plate negatives (4 x 5) showing interior views of the McCoy also includes photos of damage from Hurricane Frederic in 1979 and slide presentations Contains 57 glass plate negatives (4 x 5) and 60 cyanotypes of Mobile and Eastern laws of the United States. Not all of the files on the doctors contain a photograph, Alabama (1942-1945). listed below are fairly broad and the guide is not exhaustive. County, near Citronelle, c. 1910. detail. also 3 unidentified daguerreotypes, 2 unidentified ambrotypes, and 6 unidentified