Photographs.
Found in 112 Collections and/or Records:
Georgia Tech Naval ROTC Scrapbook and Photograph Collection
This collection contains clippings and photographs that document the Naval ROTC unit at Georgia Tech from its beginnings in 1926 through the late 1970s. Documentation is particularly thorough for the 1920s through the 1950s.
Georgia Tech Photograph Collection
This is a collection of photographs relating to all aspects of Georgia Tech. Photographic topics include athletics, student life, academic departments, student organizations and clubs, and the Georgia Tech campus.
Georgia Tech Research Institute Visual Materials
This collection contains images produced or collected by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) from ca. 1934-1997. The images document the research, activities, and history of the organization. The majority of images in the collection are from the Engineering Experiment Station (EES) historical display at the fiftieth anniversary celebration or are images used in EES/GTRI publications.
Georgia Tech Women's Investment Club Photographs
The Georgia Tech Women's Investment Club was an investment club consisting of members of the Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club. The purpose of this organization was to instruct members in the basic practices of responsible financial investing and to become acquainted with the growth and income theories of investing. It was in existence from 1984 to 2005. The materials in this collection consist of eleven photographs that depict club members and their family members.
Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials
Harold A. “Dutch” Faisst was an outstanding Georgia Tech athlete, who played on the 1929 Rose Bowl football team. A member of the Class of 1930, he worked for the Aluminum Company of America after graduation. The Visual Materials collection includes several photographs of a Koseme initiation, pictures of teammates, and various other photographs documenting his time at Georgia Tech.
Harold Bush-Brown Photograph Collection
Harry L. Baker, Jr. Photograph Collection
Harry Baker was a 1934 Georgia Tech graduate and the president of the Georgia Tech Research Institute from 1946 until his untimely death in 1973. The majority of this collection documents Baker's professional career while at Georgia Tech.
Helen E. Grenga Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs and slides from Dr. Helen Grenga, former professor in Georgia Tech's Material Science and Engineering department.
Helen E. Grenga Photographs on Women in Engineering
This collection consists of one photograph of Helen E. Grenga with a group of women, possibly the Georgia Tech chapter of the Society of Women Engineers.
Homer S. Weber Photograph Collection
Dr. Homer S. Weber was a student and faculty member of the Mechanical Engineering department at Georgia Tech. This collection contains 1 gelatin silver print of the 1953 Georgia Tech Faculty.
Images and Memories Photograph Collection
The pictorial history, Images and Memories: Georgia Tech, 1885-1985,was one of several projects celebrating Georgia Tech's centennial in 1985. This collection contains copy prints of many of the photographs that appeared in the book.
Industrial Archaeology records
The Industrial Archaeology records contain historical research, correspondence, maps, photographs, diagrams, and publications for a variety of industrial sites throughout the state of Georgia. These sites include: mills, canals, railways, bridges, factories, warehouses, and industrial machinery. The majority of the information and research is from the 1970s by Professor James E. Brittain while at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Isaac Henry Reid Photograph Collection
This collection contains 20 photographs of friends and classmates during Reid's school years at Georgia Tech. McPherson Company, a studio photographer in Atlanta, took the majority of the photographs.
J. Walter Estes Photograph Collection
J. Walter Estes, a member of the class of 1904, collected these photographs of his classmates.
J. Wayne Moore Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of the Class of 1901, the Insubordinate Seniors, from their senior year and subsequent reunions.
James Herty Lucas Visual Materials
The James Herty Lucas Visual Materials contains five photographs and three postcards. All items relate to Georgia Tech. Lucas was an alumni and professor of Highway and Civil Engineering at Tech.
J.D. Brewster, Jr. Visual Materials
This collection contains photographs separated from the J.D. Brewster, Jr. Papers. There are images of college students, the Georgia Tech Football Team, and people at Georgia Tech Alumni Atlanta Club events.
John P. Culver, Jr. Photograph Collection
This collection contains numerous photographs from Georgia Tech's Public Relations department. The majority of the photographs depict former United States President Jimmy Carter and Georgia Tech President Joseph Pettit.
John Saylor Coon Photograph
This collection contains one reprint photograph of John Saylor Coon.
John Smith Visual Materials
This collection contains materials related to the John Smith Automobile Company and the Smith Family.
John T. Barret Photograph Collection
This collection contains images of room #3 in the dormitory known as Shack #1, 1922-1923 and the cake race of 1924.
Joseph A. Logan, Jr. Visual Materials
This collection contains loose photographs and a scrapbook filled with photos and memorabilia from Logan's time at Georgia Tech. The items document student life, athletics, and other activities of students at Georgia Tech from 1910-1914.
Joseph Pierce photographs
The photographs within this collection consist of campus buildings while Pierce was a student at Georgia Tech.
Julia Zimmerman Farewell Party Photographs
This collection contains photographs from the farewell party for Julia Zimmerman, former Associate Director of the Georgia Tech library. The party, held in July 1999, took place in the Bill Moore Student Success Center.
Julian Harris Photograph Collection
The photographs in this collection document the studio of sculptor Julian H. Harris and the 1987 exhibit at the Georgia Tech library commemorating his work.
Leslie Sharp Collection
Linda Henson Sorrow personal archives
The collection contains materials assembled by Linda Henson Sorrow (IE '84) on various topics including Georgia Tech, the Paralympic and Olympic Games, and politics among others. It contains artifacts and papers ranging from the late 1970s to the early 2000s.
Little River Mill Visual Materials
This collections contains a number of schematics, photographs, and blue prints pertaining to the mill formerly located at Little River in Cherokee County, Georgia.
Lottye E. Miner photographs
The Lottye E. Miner photographs consist of a single color image of Lottye Miner.
Louis A. Cavalli Mechanical Engineering Photograph Collection
This collection contains nine black and white photographs including an image of the wood shop and several early years of Mechanical Engineering graduates.
Louis Borris Magid Visual Materials Collection
This collection contains visual materials related to sericulture. Although most of the images are general images of silkworm production, machinery, and people associated with sericulture worldwide, there are some images directly related to the Sericulture and Manufacturing Company in Tallulah Falls, Georgia.
Luther M. Reeves, Jr. photographs
The photographs in this collection are possibly related to Reeves' professional projects as an electrical engineer from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
Mamie Booth Kimball Collection
The collection depicts documents from Mamie Kimball's personal and professional life as an attorney in the 1950s in Atlanta. Personal effects include correspondence, photographs of friends and family, yearbooks, and collected obituaries for friends and family.
Melvin Kranzberg Photograph Collection
Dr. Melvin Kranzberg, leader in the field of history of technology, served as professor in Georgia Tech's history department. These photographs document his personal and professional life.
Millard Dusenbury personal archives
This collection contains photographs of Georgia Tech while Dusenbury was a student at Georgia Tech. Included are photographs of Grant Field and the Yellow Jacket Marching Band. A leather bound copy of the 1940 commencement program is also included.
Newman Family Grave Stones Photograph Collection
The Newman Family Grave Stones Photograph Collection contains 11 color photographs. The photographs, taken circa 1987, document the various grave stones in the Newman family lot in Westview Cemetery, Atlanta.
Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics Program Photographs
The Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics Program Photographs contains group photographs of the faculty, staff, and students of the nuclear engineering program from 1964-1990.
Office of Institute Communications and Public Affairs (ICPA) Visual Materials
This collection contains photographs used by Institute Communications and Public Affairs at Georgia Tech for marketing and publications. Some photographs are historical images, but most are from approximately 1980-1998 and pertain to events at Georgia Tech during that time period.
Office of Minority Educational Development records
The collection contains materials pertaining to the Office of Minority Educational Development (OMED). It is made up of promotional materials, administrative files, artifacts, and media content associated with the unit.
Olympic Village Photograph Collection
The campus of Georgia Tech served as the Olympic Village for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta. For Tech, the Olympic Village represented the single biggest construction project in the school's history. In addition to the construction of seven new dormitories, such as Sixth Street Apartments and Hemphill Avenue Apartments, Tech also acquired an aquatic center. Although the majority of the photographs are not dated, they all originated around the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games.
Olympic/Paralympic Photograph Collection
This collection consists of photographs documenting damage to the Georgia Tech campus and buildings that occurred during the Olympic and Paralympic games as well as drawings and project timelines representing new construction, renovation, and modifications to Tech's campus and buildings in preparation for the Olympics.
Paul M. Weber Photograph Collection
The photographs in this collection document Paul Weber's life as a faculty member at Georgia Tech and abroad.
Paula Stevenson papers
This collection collections clippings, correspondence, photographs and other documentation of Paula Stevenson’s time at Georgia Tech. Stephenson’s majorette costumes, Ramblin’ Wreck Club hat, RATS cap, band sweater is also included.
Peggy Rector photograph collection
This folder houses three original photos of Ryland "Jack" Swain, a pole-vaulter and high jumper who attended Georgia Institute of Technology.
Photographische Sternkarten [Photographic Atlas of the Stars] Celestial photographs
A group of 14 celestial photographs from the Photographische Sternkarten [Photographic Atlas of the Stars]. The photographs were created by Johann Palisa and Max Wolf and published in 1901.
President Edwin D. Harrison Photograph Collection
The photographs in this collection depict the Edison Foundation Conference on Cooperative Education, attended by President Harrison, and aerial views of the Southern Technical Institute and Naval Air Station.
Price Gilbert Memorial Library Welcome Event Photographs
This collection contains several photographs from Georgia Tech's Price Gilbert Memorial Library's Welcome Event for students. The photographs were taken at the beginning of the fall semester in August 2000.
R. W. (Richard W.) Meyer Photographs
This collection contains headshots of Richard Meyer as well as a few images related to his professional activities, 1982-1996.
Ramblin' Reck Parade Photographs
This collection contains black and white photographs of the 1951 Ramblin' Reck Parade.
Randolph Whitfield Visual Materials
Photographs and scrapbooks relating to the life and family history of Randolph Whitfield (1909-2009).