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Category Archives: Photographs
The Hindenburg flies over Baltimore, 1936
Source: baltimoresun.com via Baltimore on Pinterest “A Flight on the Hindenburg: One Passenger’s Account” (www.airships.net) “A test of the air proved that the landing might be bumpy, as a gusty wind was blowing from a bad quarter. Our good luck. … Continue reading
This is Christmas!, Essex, Maryland, 1997
An oldie but goodie from the Baltimore Or Less Christmas archives. Happy Holidays! Christmas window display in Essex, Maryland.
So this is Christmas… (Maryland Historical Society photographs)
View a gallery of Maryland Historical Society’s collection of Christmas photographs: Maryland Historical Society’s “Underbelly” Blog
Posted in Christmas, Photographs
Tagged a. aubrey bodine, maryland historical society
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Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, Baltimore, 1954
Students in plumbing class working in two-story frame shell at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School. Baltimore, 1954. Photo by Al Fenn. (Via bygoneamericana.tumblr.com)
Posted in 1950s, Photographs
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