MSA SC 5971-3-1
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1950-1960
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Photograph (crayon enlargement)
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BC/34/42/S12
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Description
Dr. Robert Jackson (1894-1974), Chief of Surgery Emeritus, posed with book entitled "Abdominal Surgery of Infancy and Childhood", large hand-colored photographic portrait by Leon Perskie.
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MSA SC 5971-3-2
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1983
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Painting, in oil
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BC/63/1/4
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Description
Dr. James D. Carr (1909-1984), Chief of Staff and Director of Medical Education, Department of Medicine, by T[homas]. Stockett (1924-2007). Stockett was an African American painter and illustrator who worked as chief artist of the Afro American Newspaper for nearly five decades.
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MSA SC 5971-3-3
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1965-1975
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Painting, in oil
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BC/64/1/4
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Description
Dr. William T. Carr, Jr. (1868-1931), a founder of Provident Hospital who later served as its Superintendent, by unknown artist.
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MSA SC 5971-3-4
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1970-1980
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Painting, in oil
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BC/64/1/3
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Description
Christian Fleetwood (1840-1914), Medal of Honor Award winner, wearing his post Civil War militia fatigue cap and uniform. Unfinished work by unknown artist.
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MSA SC 5971-3-5
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1979
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Painting, in oil
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BC/63/2
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Description
Dr. Charles R. Campbell (1905-?), Senior Attending Physician, Department of Pedriatrics, by C.S. Collier.
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MSA SC 5971-3-6
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1965
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Reproduction (greyscale) of painting, in oil
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BC/63/2
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Description
Emanuel Chambers (1861-1945), whose endowment funded the Chambers Foundation, Inc., a Baltimore charitable organization focused on the poor, by Mary L. (Hall) Carey (1910-1986), a Baltimore portrait painter.
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MSA SC 5971-3-7
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1970-1974
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Photograph, in color
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BC/63/2
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Description
Henry J. Whyte, Provident Hospital Administrator/CEO from 1965 to 1973. Photographic portrait of Whyte superimposed on a background image of the new Provident Hospital building opened in 1970 (later known as the Liberty Medical Center). Unknown photographer.
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MSA SC 5971-3-8
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1970-1974
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Stained glass
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RR
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Description
Three horizontally oriented stained glass panels from the Provident Hospital/Liberty Medical Center chapel window. Contemporary design, with blues and amber colors predominant in pattern. See MSA SC 5791-1-715 image of the stained glass window in situ.
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MSA SC 5971-3-9
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1945-1950
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Photograph mounted on board
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BC/63/2
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Description
Aerial view of the Lutheran Hospital of Maryland (1945-1989), Main Building (1872, 1944) and Nurses Home (1945). Main Building incorporates the Hebrew Orphan Asylum (1872 -1923). The building transitioned to serve as the West Baltimore General Hospital from 1923-1945.
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MSA SC 5971-3-10
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1986
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Photograph, in color
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BC/63/2
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Description
Aerial photograph, in color, of the Liberty Medical Center (building dates from 1970), successor to the Provident Hospital and the Lutheran Hospital. Merger and new name took effect in October 1986.
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MSA SC 5971-3-11
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1965
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Paper; printed reproduction
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BC/63/2
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Description
"Perspective (View from Liberty Heights Avenue) Provident Hospital[,] Proj. 9903[,] H.R.R.[,] Robinson & Hastings - Archts[,] Date I Sept 65" Printed reproduction, in color, of architects' drawing by Hilyard Robinson (1899-1986) a prominent African American architect and engineer.
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MSA SC 5971-3-12
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1994
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Pencil and watercolor
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BC/63/2
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Description
Urban Medical Institute concept drawing for Liberty Medical Center by Gould Architects, P.A., Baltimore.
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MSA SC 5971-3-13
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1994
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Film overlay reproduction
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BC/63/2
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Description
Urban Medical Institute concept drawing for Liberty Medical Center by Gould Architects, P.A., Baltimore. Film overlay reproduction.
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MSA SC 5971-3-14
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1975
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Paper
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BC/63/2
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Description
Certificate of Accreditation, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals to Provident Hospital, Inc., July 30, 1975, with renewal sticker 1983-1986.
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