MSA SC 5848-1-1
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white retouched photograph of a horse drawn Pioneer car of the B. & O. (Baltimore and Ohio) Railroad.
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MSA SC 5848-1-2
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white illustration of the historic B. & O. Railroad, Mount Clare Station roundhouse. Peter Cooper's steam engine, the "Tom Thumb" pulls an open car filled with well heeled gentlemen in top hats.
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MSA SC 5848-1-3
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of Peter Cooper's steam engine "Tom Thumb." The men in the photograph are identified as Ron Sunderland, Norm Chapman and Al Wright.
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MSA SC 5848-1-4
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of B. & O. Railroad's 1932 "Atlantic."
The Atlantic was the earliest Grasshopper type of locomotive, named for it's distinctive vertical pushrods.
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MSA SC 5848-1-5
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1940
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white retouched photograph of the 1832 "Atlantic" steam locomotive; New York World's Fair. Passengers dressed in period costumes are getting on and off the train.
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MSA SC 5848-1-6
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illustration
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white illustration of Baltimore Harbor, featuring factories and tall ships enclosed by B.& O. Railroad Elevator on the left and Canton Elevator on the right.
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MSA SC 5848-1-7
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of a bullet shaped B. & O. passenger train, possibly the electric locomotive, "Royal Blue."
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MSA SC 5848-1-8
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white retouched photograph of dining passengers with attendant wait staff, inside the elegant "Martha Washington." The Martha Washington was one of B. & O.'s twenty Colonial Diners and perhaps the most famous.
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MSA SC 5848-1-9
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of two street cars filled with passengers, parked close to a church. The street car in front is #10, and is lettered: Loudon Park, Bonnie Brae.
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MSA SC 5848-1-10
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of Baltimore and Catonsville street car, # 15. Letters on street car read, "Pratt, Lombard & Liberty to Baltimore St," and "Loudon Park, Bonnie Brae."This scene is just around the tracks from above mentioned photograph (5848-1-9).
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MSA SC 5848-1-11
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of seated life-size bronze (?) sculpture of Dr. Florence Rena Sabin,the first woman appointed to the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Sculpture is inscribed below: Florence Rena Sabin, Doctor of Medicine, 1871-1953. A woman is standing next to the sculpture. Two copies.
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MSA SC 5848-1-12
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of the first operation performed in "the old G. Operating Room." Physicians named are: Dr. Bloodgood, Dr. Halsted, Dr. Hugh Young, an orderly, Miss Crawford, Dr. Cushing, Dr. M.T. Finny, and Dr. Mitchell.
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MSA SC 5848-1-13
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white promotional photograph of woman opening boxes of McCormick Tea Bags. Copy reads, " Spices and teas from distant lands are processed and packed at McCormick & Company in Baltimore, the largest spice house in the world."
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MSA SC 5848-1-14
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1923-1933
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of "world's first traffic activated Traffic Signal." The signal has a white sign above it that reads, "Stop. Blow horn to clear signal."Installed at Falls Road and Belvedere Ave.in Baltimore, MD. February 22, 1928.
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MSA SC 5848-1-15
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11/1972
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photograph
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33/05/04/22
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Description
Black and white photograph of the 200 Scott Street entrance to the Bartlett Hayward Company of Baltimore, Maryland (after it merged with the Koppers Company.) Two dog statues named Sailor and Canton, grace the entrance.
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