Photographs
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Knaffl (Framed photographic print of 'Madonna & Child' (Knaffl Madonna), by Knaffl, 1899.)
Framed photographic print of 'Madonna & Child' (Knaffl Madonna), by Knaffl, 1899. Oval, gold colored frame, sepia print. 8"x10”.
Knaffl ‘Koon’ (sic.) series
3 mounted prints (on heavy cardboard) (all 7.5x5.5” photograph on 8x10” board) from the Knaffl ‘Koon’ (sic.) series: ”Laff an eve’body laffs wid yo’, Cry and yo’ cries all by yo’sef.” 1924; “Honey, does you lub yo man?”; “Called.” + two copies of a young African American child, wearing a hat. no caption. both 4x6”, sepia.
Knaffl Madonna
Copy prints (made in McClung Collection darkroom, January 2012) from original 1899 glass plate negative of Knaffl Madonna (Madonna & Child). 9 prints with various exposures. 8 x 10”, B&W.
Knaffl Madonna (Madonna & Child) glass plate negative
Knaffl Madonna (Madonna & Child) glass plate negative. Original 1899 glass plate negative by Joseph Knaffl (crack at lower right). 1 pc. 8" x 10”
Knaffl oversize glass plate negatives (photographs)
Knox Clean Air League (KCAL) scrapbook
Scrapbook of the Knox Clean Air League's activities in 1970.
Knox County Attorneys General
Knox County Attorneys General (removed from frames which were in poor condition and discarded, all mounted on heavy board, some by Branson Studio): 3 with no ID, C. M. Alexander, Ebenezer Alexander, William E. Anderson, Jno. M. Fleming, G. McHenderson, Robert B. Reynolds (?), D. K. Young. In 10 folders.
Knox County Records Commission, 2015
Knox County Records Commission, 2015
Knox County Two Centuries Photograph Project
Box 1 includes two notebooks containing the original agreement forms filled out by participants, which also contain the IDs for the photographs copied. Box 2 includes copies of extra ID and research, some original photographs that were donated to the McClung Collection, brochures, etc. Box 3 contains the photographs used in the book Two Centuries of Knox County History 6 boxes (one oversized) of exhibit photographs 1 box of pamphlets 1 box of slides
Knox County Two Centuries Photograph Project
Second set (‘Set B’) of copy photographs made from negatives of photographs copied during Knox County Two Centuries Photograph Project during Knox County, Tenn’s, bicentennial in 1992.
Knoxville Businesses (photographs)
Fountain City Hotel ext. (2 copies) and Lonsdale Face Brick Company plant (2 copies). B&W 8x10” copy photographs made from page of Knoxville City Directory (no date). + copy negs.
Knoxville, ca. 1865. Photograph in four sections. [by T. M. Schleier] Gift of Courtland Jourolman. (photographs)
Knoxville, ca. 1865. Photograph in four sections. (Early prints-sepia, some fading--joined together and framed. No number. [by T.M. Schleier] ). Gift of Courtland Jourolman.
Knoxville College glass plate negative
Photo of McKee Hall and Elnathan Hall on Knoxville College campus
Knoxville College Glee Club
Black & white group portrait of Knoxville College Glee Club (4 men, 4 women). Back printed with names of members. Photographer’s mark on front, silver embossed, McCrary & Branson.
Knoxville Coster Yard
SPC 2003.003 a: 101 B&W snapshots of the Knoxville Coster Yard (a.k.a. Coster Shop Rail Yard, John Sevier Yards? Southern RR Yards?). Includes Power House, New Machine Shop, Blacksmith/Boiler, Coach Repair, Woodworking, Freight Office. In 26 PrintFile sleeves. Taken Oct.-Dec. 2001. SPC 2003.003 b: 27 B&W DUPLICATE snapshots in 7 PrintFile sleeves. Freight Office. + Letter of gift , photocopy of agreement, and history of the Knoxville Coster Yard by Thomason & Associates.
Knoxville Female Academy
Knoxville Female Academy Class of [18]85 & 86. Ink numbers added to photograph and ID chart at bottom of mounting. sepia 6 /15 x 4”.
Knoxville Female Institute
Knoxville Female Institute. May 1889. One close-up group of 8 young women (with ID sheet); one group of 8 young women sitting beneath tree, with building in background (upper left portion damaged). Sepia. Approx. 8x10”.
Knoxville Fire Department Collection.
Knoxville Fire Department (photographs)
Knoxville Fire Department photographs. 5 pcs. (one color snapshot, March 1973).
Knoxville from College Hill. Stereoscopic views of Knoxville and Vicinity
SPC 2012.013.001a Knoxville from College Hill. Stereoscopic views of Knoxville and Vicinity by McCrary & Branson, 130 Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn. Front of card with photographs. SPC 2012.013.001b Back view with photographer information.
Knoxville High School
Knoxville High School. Includes exterior.; library; science lab?; business class room (commercial equipment, typewriters); lab; study hall. B&W approx. 8 x 10”.
Knoxville High School Band
Knoxville High School Band. No date. Thompson Photograph. 7x11”.
Knoxville High School, Chorus (1931) b/w photograph
Knoxville High School, Chorus (1931) b/w photograph
[Knoxville High School] Dramatic Club
[Knoxville High School] Dramatic Club. No date. Sepia 8 x 10” (lower left corner broken off).
Knoxville Housing Authority (Gift of Arthur Byrne).
Knoxville Iron Company
SPC 2016.005 Knoxville Iron Company. Identified from a photograph in Heart of the Valley (p. 370). 4.5 x 7.25: mounted on board.
Knoxville Journal negatives, 1958-1991
Negatives taken by staff of newspaper of local news events from the Knoxville Journal, Jan. 1, 1958 - December 1991. 73 boxes. Includes b&w and color. The negatives are arranged by the approximate date they were shot.
Knoxville Market House in the Snow, ca. 1930. Art print by “W. Edwin T.”
Knoxville Market House in the Snow, ca. 1930. Art print by “W. Edwin T.”
Knoxville News Building
Knoxville News Building with young paperboys with newspaper bags. 103-105 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn.. 1922. IDs written on front, including Tommy Ford.
Knoxville News Sentinel Photographs and Clippings
Photographs and clippings selected from the Knoxville News Sentinel files weeded from their morgue; these files covered only a part of the alphabet where space was needed; the files have been heavily weeded through the years before these later files were weeded and given to McClung Collection. Photographs were kept based on quality and continuing interest.