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Gelatin silver prints

 Subject
Subject Source: Thesaurus For Graphic Materials
Scope Note: Photographic prints made by several formulas; introduced in the 1880s; dominant black-and-white photographic print process since the 1890s. Includes various common developing-out papers that are very difficult to distinguish by visual inspection (e.g., bromide, chloride or gaslight, and chloro-bromide) and one printing-out process.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Alfreda Dennis Segal photographs

 Collection
Identifier: S-Coll-0052
Content Description

Gelatin silver prints and cyanotypes, all smaller than 4 x 6 inches, showing groups of school children in Bangor, Maine. The subjects are most likely students at the Crosbyville, Bower Street, and State Street schools where Alfreda Dennis worked as a teacher in the 1930s and early 1940s.

Dates: 1930 - 1942

Edwin Martin photographs of Maine

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Coll-0121
Content Description

Black and white photographs of Maine scenes. Photographs are numbered and titled.


"The accompanying 47 photographs were made by Edwin Martin in an eight year period, from summer 2001 through summer 2009, and were printed by him during that time."

Dates: 2001 - 2009