Box 2
Contains 10 Results:
Flood #1. Flooded street with two 2-story storefront buildings, believed to be 128 W. Leonard, Millinery; 130 W. Leonard, Peter Seven Wallpaper store; 132 W. Leonard, Peter Klute Dry Goods
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #2. West Leonard St. ca. 1900. Back of an original print has: “Flood of 1900. Leonard at Hamilton, James Mol, former alderman.”
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #3. Flooded landscape, factory in background
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #4. Bird’s eye view of houses and businesses surrounded by flood waters. Includes a building center left marked for Jacob Mol, and another center right marked by Van Bree? Hardware, 90 W. Leonard.
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #5. View of houses on near side of river and factory in the left background on the other side of the river.
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #6. Unidentified streetscape showing the water upon to the window sill on the first floor of the houses.
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #7. Back yards of flooded area with houses, barns and other out buildings.
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #8. Dark image depicting area homes. No water visisble.
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #9. A landscape with various structures seen behind the water in the foreground.
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.
Flood #10. Flooded streetscape with a light colored house center left.
Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.