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Gathering of scouts
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Construction worker at AUB
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
View of the countryside
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Indoor portrait of Jibrail Jabbur in his office
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Bridal studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Outdoor group portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Wind turbine in the desert
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Herd of camels at an Oasis
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
View of the courtyard at Beiteddine palace
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Ação de despejo movido por Nicolau Filizzola
- Description:
- Eviction action record by creditor Nicolau Filizzola, represented by his attorney Emmanuel Simões Rodrigues. The creditor is the owner of a land that has been first granted free of charge. After a while, the owner began to charge a rent, but the renter, Tomazia Pinheiro, refused to pay. The petitioner requests his land back.
- Date:
- April 13,1953 - October 31,1953
- Resource Type:
- text
- Collection:
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Óbidos Court Records 1900-1988
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Village women carrying earthware jars
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Outdoor portrait of Asma Jabbur and unidentified persons
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Group studio portrait
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Group studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
View of a town from a rooftop
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Materiales de Información - Primera carpeta
- Description:
- Documentos y textos sobre tierras, reforma agraria, decreto legislativo 19400, comunidades y relacionado con los campesinos. Resumenes de fichas del Boletín del Ministerio de Fomento, sección asunto indígena de 1922-1926 relacionado con la legislación relativa a los indígenas. Texto sobre conflictos de haciendas de la Cerro de Pasco Corporation con comunidades y haciendas (1985-1968). Texto de la Sinamos sobre la organización del campesinado según el decreto ley 19400. Documento de trabajo sobre el Proyecto del Programa Agrario. "La lucha de la comunidad campesina San Juan de Ondores, una muestra del nuevo tipo de enfrentamiento comunidad hacienda" de Víctor Caballero Martin y Custodio Arias. Informe técnico sobre el proyecto "Modalidad de Adjudicación del PIAR Canas-Canchis. La carpeta tiene 38 folios
- Date:
- 1922-1979
- Resource Type:
- text
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Archive of Confederación Campesina del Perú (CCP)
Gathering around a slaughtered camel
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Livro #0142 - Livro caixa, fazenda Ibicaba (1949-1955)
- Description:
- Livro Caixa da fazenda Ibicaba com especificação de mês, dia, transação realizada e valor monetário a débito ou crédito da fazenda entre fevereiro de 1949 e maio de 1955.
- Date:
- February 1949 - May 1955
- Resource Type:
- text
- Collection:
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Ibicaba Farm Records
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Group studio portrait
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Programme of Celebrations for the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
- Description:
- Program of Coronation Celebrations arranged by The Coronation Committee of Barbados. It was held from May 23 to June 6, 1953.
- Date:
- Between May and June 1953
- Resource Type:
- text
- Collection:
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Barbados Ephemera Collection
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Snapshot of camels
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Autos de petição da Fazenda Pública do Estado requerendo o inventário de Henriqueta Rosa de Araujo
- Description:
- Petition records of Para State Tax Office to carry out the inventory of deceased Henriqueta Rosa de Araujo. The Judge of Law from Obidos District requests the summoning of the heirs to start the inventory process and to commit as executors within the legal period, under penalty of sequestration of the assets.
- Date:
- December 12, 1932 - June 29, 1958
- Resource Type:
- text
- Collection:
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Óbidos Court Records 1900-1988
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
View of Princeton University Chapel
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
-
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
View of a lake
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
General view of a building under construction
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait of a bride and a groom
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
-
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio photograph of a kitchen stove box
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Gathering of scouts
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Bedouin men skinning a slaughtered camel
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
-
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Jibrail Jabbur picking cotton
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Bedouin men slaughtering a camel
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Haitian Tourists circa 1950
- Date:
- 1950 - 1960
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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ISPAN Cap Haitien Archives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Flock of camels in the desert
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Group studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Group studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Modern Endangered Archives Program
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Bedouin girl carrying water
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Herd of camels at a watering point
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
View of Afqa grotto and waterfalls
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Jibrail Jabbur in the desert
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Snapshot inside the Soviet pavilion
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Outdoors group portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Herd of camels in the desert
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Studio portrait
- Date:
- 1950-1971
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Broken down car
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Studio portrait of an Al Azhar University student painting a portrait
- Date:
- 1930-1970
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Camels watering at a water canal
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
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Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Outdoor snapshots
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Indoor portraits and Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Bedouin girl posing with a camel
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
-
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Double exposure of camel caravan and Bedouin men
- Date:
- 1950-1961
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Collection:
-
Arab Image Foundation Photo Negatives
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Indoor snapshots and portraits
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Outdoor snapshots and portraits
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program
Photo Surprise
- Description:
- This digital contact sheet reflects a half a roll of photographs taken by Studio Photo Jack (1945-1997) in Tripoli, Lebanon. The photographers worked on reportage photography, a form of commercial photography practiced outside the Studio and covering various social, cultural and religious occasions. Their main photography style was called “Photo Surprise", which is a practice that was common in the Middle East between the 1940s and 1960s. They walked the public square of Tal in Tripoli photographing pedestrians - some posing and others caught candidly in their stride. They then invited their subjects to return to the studio to purchase and collect their photographs. A film roll with intimate snapshots of a family seen in sequence gives the impression of constant movement around the Tal. Images of officials and public figures are intercepted by images of baptisms, funerals, birthdays, and parties; adding a strange familiarity to the Tal and the faces of the people walking around.
- Date:
- ca.1953
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Photo Jack
- Collection:
-
The Photo Surprise Archive of Photo Jack
Modern Endangered Archives Program