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Photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Avery E. Field photographs

 Collection
Identifier: MS-146
Abstract The Avery E. Field photographs contain several thousand images documenting the growth and development of Riverside, California in the first half of the 20th century. A large portion of the collection is comprised of images featuring local residents and their involvement in various events such as parades, celebrations, and weddings. The architectural history of the city is also well documented as there are images of both residential and commercial buildings including approximately 1,000...
Dates: circa 1880-1960, undated; Majority of material found within 1920-1940

Collection on the Mission Inn

 Collection
Identifier: MS-285
Abstract

This collection consists of photographs and documents related to the Mission Inn, a national historic landmark located in Riverside, California, generally considered to be the largest Mission Revival Style building in the United States. The collection also includes images of Frank Miller, the first owner of the Mission Inn, Riverside's Mount Rubidoux, and other historic buildings in Riverside.

Dates: circa 1880-1939, undated

Riverside, California photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-204
Abstract

This collection contains photographs, slides, and glass plate negatives depicting the landscapes, people, and culture of Riverside, California from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries. Images in the collection include notable local buildings and businesses, Riverside families and residents, and local natural and agricultural sites.

Dates: circa 1834-1977, undated

Stephen J. Wayne photographs

 Collection
Identifier: MS-124
Abstract

This collection contains photographs, negatives, and slides taken by Stephen J. Wayne, a local photographer from the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Images in the collection primarily reflect the landscape of Riverside and the greater Inland Empire during the later 20th century, and include depictions of local events, residents, architecture, and nature.

Dates: circa 1960-1995