Portrait photography -- United States
Found in 576 Collections and/or Records:
Railroad station and business section of Kilgore, Texas, 1939
Ralph Yarborough in Washington, D.C., [at the] Senate Commerce Committee, circa 1950-1960
Re-picker or cleaner who works at a stationary-type mechanical hop picker. Yakima County, Washington. Fifteen persons do the work of 100 hand pickers, 1941
Re-pickers who pick over the hops after original picking by portable-type mechanical picker, Yakima Chief Hop Ranch, Yakima County, Washington, 1941
Receipt from The University Co-Op in Austin; Purchase orders from the U.S. Department of Labor to Russell Lee covering consultant/speaker fee and expenses (2), May 1, 1979, undated
Correspondence, financial documents, and guidelines and working papers comprise this series which relates not to Russell Lee’s work with the Coal Mine Administration, but to his role as consultant to the President’s Commission on Coal in the late 1970s.
Refreshments at close of meeting of home demonstration club, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, 1940
Reid, Robert
Arranged into subseries for correspondence to Russell Lee and to Jean Lee, this material is filed in alphabetical order by the name of the correspondent. The bulk of the correspondence to Russell Lee is comprised of letters from Jack Hurley regarding their collaboration on the book, Russell Lee: Photographer.
Resolution from Coal Mines Administration to Russell Lee, June 30, 1947
Resting in the shade on Fiesta Day, Taos, New Mexico, 1940
Rice paddies, between Kunming and Chengtu, China, 1944
Rice paddies, between Kunming and Chengtu, China, 1944
Rockdale, Texas, circa 1950
Rockdale, Texas, circa 1950
“Root, Root, Root for the Home Team” by Joe Nick Patoski and John Morthland, June 1986
Roustabout in the ditch digging crew. Notice the sweated shirt. Seminole Oil Field, Oklahoma, 1939
Roustabouts during a lull in painting of derrick. Seminole Oil Field, Oklahoma, 1939
[Russell Lee], circa 1955-1965
The collection contains 77 photographs of Russell Lee, the largest group known to exist. This group of photographs range from portraits by unknown studio photographers, to well known photographers such as Ave Bonar. Russell Lee is portrayed both in snapshots by anonymous photographers and candid photographs by military photographers in the Air Transport Command.
[Russell Lee], 1976
The collection contains 77 photographs of Russell Lee, the largest group known to exist. This group of photographs range from portraits by unknown studio photographers, to well known photographers such as Ave Bonar. Russell Lee is portrayed both in snapshots by anonymous photographers and candid photographs by military photographers in the Air Transport Command.
Russell Lee (6), 1953-1985
Documents including and relating to the will of Russell Lee’s maternal grandmother, Eva Werner, comprise the first subseries of this series, and relate in part to a half-sister of Lee’s. Other documents include a divorce decree for Russell Lee and his first wife, birth and marriage certificates for Russell and Jean Lee, passports for both Lees, and financial records related to a household employee.
[Russell Lee (amid plants and with camera in hand)], circa 1955-1965
The collection contains 77 photographs of Russell Lee, the largest group known to exist. This group of photographs range from portraits by unknown studio photographers, to well known photographers such as Ave Bonar. Russell Lee is portrayed both in snapshots by anonymous photographers and candid photographs by military photographers in the Air Transport Command.