Exterior view of the Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church on the corner of Trumbull and Myrtle, a Gothic style building designed by George Mason and completed in 1892. Also have print from negative. Handwritten on front of print: "Trinity (Ref. Episcopal) Church."
Format
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 8 in.
Identifier
EB02e824
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1987
Print filed in BHC photo collection as D/Churches-Protestant Episcopal-Trinity
From Charles L. Clark Estate
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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Exterior view of the Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church on the corner of Trumbull and Myrtle, a Gothic style building designed by George Mason and completed in 1892. Also have print from negative. Handwritten on front of print: "Trinity (Ref. Episcopal) Church."
Format
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 8 in.
Identifier
EB02e824
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1987
Print filed in BHC photo collection as D/Churches-Protestant Episcopal-Trinity
From Charles L. Clark Estate
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church at Church Street and Trumbull Avenue, along side other buildings, with a view of the street. The church was first used in 1860. Image on glass negative is dark and bottom left corner is missing.
Format
1 negative : glass ; 3.75 x 4.75 in.
Identifier
EB02e823
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1986
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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Washington Boulevard Auto Garage with signs for products around shop and businesses on both sides, with view of street. Building was formerly Scottish Presbyterian Church and First Christian Church.
Format
1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in.
Identifier
EB02e820
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1983
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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Two sides of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, a Venetian Gothic style building, at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Parsons. The church was designed by Gordon W. Lloyd and erected in 1881. Also have print from negative. Handwritten on mat front of print: "Westminster Presbyterian Church." Handwritten on back of print: "Woodward & Parsons."
Format
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 8 in.
Identifier
EB02e818
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1981
Print filed in BHC photo collection as D/Churches-Presbyterian-Westminster
From Charles L. Clark Estate
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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View of the Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church at Trumbull and Fulton, with a view of the street. The church was dedicated in 1881. Also have print from negative.
Format
1 negative : glass ; 4.75 x 8 in.
Identifier
EB02e816
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1979
Print filed in BHC photo collection as D/Churches-Presbyterian-Trumbull Ave. & Gr. River
From Charles L. Clark Estate
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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Group of boys stands in front of the Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church at Trumbull and Fulton, with a view of the street. The church was dedicated in 1881.
Format
1 negative : glass ; 4 x 4.75 in.
Identifier
EB02e815
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1978
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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View of First Presbyterian Church on the northeast corner of Woodward Avenue at Edmund place, showing the front of church with towers, three arched doorways, and a large round stained glass window, with a view of the street. The church was designed by Mason & Rice and erected in 1889.
Format
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 3 in.
Identifier
EB02e813
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1976
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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View of First Presbyterian Church on the northeast corner of Woodward Avenue at Edmund place, showing the front of church with towers, three arched doorways, and a large round stained glass window, with a view of the street. The church was designed by Mason & Rice and erected in 1889.
Format
1 negative : glass ; 4.75 x 2.75 in.
Identifier
EB02e812
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1975
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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View of a room inside of the Museum of Art, possibly a retail store where a sculpture of a nude male stands in right foreground and relief sculptures hang on walls, sign in upper right reads, "Decorate your home."
Format
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 4 in.
Identifier
EB02e807
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1968
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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Man with bicycle stands across street looking at entrance to the Detroit Chamber of Commerce building, with the Citizens' Savings Bank on the first floor. The building was designed by Spier and Rohns and erected in 1895.
Format
1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in.
Identifier
EB02e805
Relation
BHC glass neg. no. 1965
Source
Reproduction of photograph from the Burton Historical Collection
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