Box Pre-1934 Bx 12
Contains 76 Results:
Clark Hall, University of Virginia (photographs of Allyn Cox murals)
Contains modern photographs of the interior of Clark Hall at the University of Virginia, with interior murals by Allyn Cox.
Photographs of Montana landscapes and buildings, ca. 1920-1930
Contains photographs and photograph albums related to the Clark family's mining and other interests in Montana.
Photograph of Clark cabin in Deer Lodge, Montana (birthplace of WAC Jr.)
Contains photographs and photograph albums related to the Clark family's mining and other interests in Montana.
"W.A. Clark, Jr. Cup," photographed by Moody
Contains images of other miscellaneous places and items related to the Clark family.
WAC Sr's home in New York, photograph of a woodblock print by "Miller"
Contains images of other miscellaneous places and items related to the Clark family.
Portrait of WAC Sr., WAC Jr. and WAC III, 1903
Contains photographs of William Andrews Clark, Jr. from approximately 1878 to 1934. Some images are formal studio portraits, while others are casual snapshots. Many casual photographs contain unidentified individuals.
Alice Clark, Cora Sanders and WAC Jr in Ireland, 1913
Contains photographs of William Andrews Clark, Jr. from approximately 1878 to 1934. Some images are formal studio portraits, while others are casual snapshots. Many casual photographs contain unidentified individuals.
WAC Jr., portraits by Edward Weston, 1919-1921
Contains photographs of William Andrews Clark, Jr. from approximately 1878 to 1934. Some images are formal studio portraits, while others are casual snapshots. Many casual photographs contain unidentified individuals.
WAC Jr. with Robert Cowan, Edwin Clark and others in Montana, ca 1919
Contains photographs of William Andrews Clark, Jr. from approximately 1878 to 1934. Some images are formal studio portraits, while others are casual snapshots. Many casual photographs contain unidentified individuals.
WAC Jr., portraits by Murillo Studio, 1925-1926
Contains photographs of William Andrews Clark, Jr. from approximately 1878 to 1934. Some images are formal studio portraits, while others are casual snapshots. Many casual photographs contain unidentified individuals.