Box 8
Contains 47 Results:
1904 Flood (7/8) Dilley nos. 99-106.
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad steam engines, at GR&I Logan Street crossing (Second Ave Junction), ca. 1917. (4) Dilley no. 12.
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Group of Employees, Grand Rapids Hardware Co. 560. (1) Dilley no. 77.
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Grand Trunk Western Railroad, locomotives. Camera Shop, 1958 (5) Dilley no. 19
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Harmony Band, Grand Rapids (1) Henry Meyer, clarinet, first one, second row from the bottom. Gerrit Bergsma, bass horn, second in bottom row. Dilley no. 75
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Harry Carey in “Satan Town” Pathepicture publicity photo. HC4-59. (1) Dilley no. 136
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Herpolsheimers Building, Division Street at Monroe and Fulton. Construction photos, 1948/1949 (13) Dilley no. 119
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Herpolsheimer's proposed renovation for building between Louis and Ottawa and Ottawa and Fulton. (4) Dilley no. 121 and 122
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Holland, Michigan (1) Scrub Streets for Festival May 14, 1947. Chicago Bureau number. CT248935. Acme Newspictures photo, Division of NEA Service, Inc. Tribune Tower, Chicago.
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Division and Michigan, 1856. (1) Kreuger photo. (2008.092.2)
Note: This is not necessarily a pure separation of original and copy photos, as some earlier copy photos are included here. But, where physical evidence or knowledge of originals within other GRPL archival collections presents the item as an obvious recent copy photo, these have been placed in the copy section.