Box 9
Contains 22 Results:
Parsons, William Edward and Parsons, Myra wedding album, 1911
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Parsons, William Edward family prints, 1881-1937, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Parsons, William Edward family negatives, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Parsons, William Edward - Ellis Island competition group photo, 1897
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Parsons, William Edward in Paris with friends/acquaintances, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Parsons, William Edward - St. Chrysostom's annual turkey dinner (ca. 1934-1936?), n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Parsons, William Edward - Yale group photo, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Bridge - Chicago World's Fair?, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Century of Progress - Chicago World's Fair architecture, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Dog negatives, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Family trip negatives, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Flag pole? negative, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Fountain construction, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Mantelpiece and home prints, 1931, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Mantelpiece negative (ca. 1931?), n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Philippines prints, 1907-1967, n.d., bulk 1907-1928
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Philippines negatives, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Transportation print - ship, 1898
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Transportation negatives - car, ship, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Washington, D.C. album, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Miscellaneous building and landscape prints, 1937, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.
Miscellaneous building and landscape negatives, n.d.
Photographs documenting Parsons’s personal and professional life, including portraits of Parsons, as well as family, group, home, and Philippines photographs. The series also contains photo albums on the Philippines and its buildings. The family photographs mainly include Parsons’s children, Louise and Seymour, and sometimes his wife, Myra. Many of the photographs, aside from the portraits, do not have Parsons as the subject.