Italian emigrants on "Fried. de Grosse" [between 1910 and 1920]

1 photographic print. | Ellis Island.

Ellis Island is an island in New York Harbor, within the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Owned by the U.S. government, Ellis Island was once the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there; as many as two-fifths of Americans may be descended from these immigrants. It has been part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument since 1965 and is accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side of the island is a national museum of immigration, while the south side of the island, including the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is open to the public through guided tours.

#Italianemigrants #EllisIsland #Photography #Immigration #Ship #FrieddeGrosse #earlythcentury #photograph #Emigration
https://www.loc.gov/item/2001704438/

Dutch family, Ellis Island [1 June 1920]
Bain News Service
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. | Photograph shows Dutch immigrants Adrianna Hoogenboezem Den Turk (left seated) and Cornelia “Cora” den Turk (right seated) with other family members. (Source: family member researcher and related family images, 2023)

Ellis Island is an island in New York Harbor, within the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Owned by the U.S. government, Ellis Island was once the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there; as many as two-fifths of Americans may be descended from these immigrants. It has been part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument since 1965 and is accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side of the island is a national museum of immigration, while the south side of the island, including the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is open to the public through guided tours.

#EllisIsland #DutchFamily #Immigrants #Photograph #History #Blackandwhitephotograph #earlythcentury #Dutch #Family #glassnegatives #news #photography #AdriannaHoogenboezemDenTurk #CorneliaCoradenTurk
https://www.loc.gov/item/2014710706/

Arriving at Ellis Island [between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
Bain News Service
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Ellis Island is an island in New York Harbor, within the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Owned by the U.S. government, Ellis Island was once the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there; as many as two-fifths of Americans may be descended from these immigrants. It has been part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument since 1965 and is accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side of the island is a national museum of immigration, while the south side of the island, including the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is open to the public through guided tours.

#EllisIsland #Immigration #Photograph #Historical #thCentury #Arriving #ImmigrationStation #Luggage #Arrival #EarlythCentury #glassnegatives #news #photography
https://www.loc.gov/item/2014710704/

C. Castro 1916 July 18 (date created or published later by Bain)
Bain News Service
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. | Photograph shows Cipriano Castro (1858-1924), the former president and dictator of Venezuela, probably at Ellis Island. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014)

Ellis Island is an island in New York Harbor, within the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Owned by the U.S. government, Ellis Island was once the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there; as many as two-fifths of Americans may be descended from these immigrants. It has been part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument since 1965 and is accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side of the island is a national museum of immigration, while the south side of the island, including the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is open to the public through guided tours.

#Venezuela #EllisIsland #Photograph #CiprianoCastro #Dictator #Castro #BlackandwhitePhotograph #EarlythCentury #FormalAttire #BainNewsService #GlassNegatives #News #Photography
https://www.loc.gov/item/2014702210/

Alois Lerner & Gov. Eberhart [between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
Bain News Service
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. | Photo shows Adolph Olson "A.O." Eberhart, (1870-1944), Governor of Minnesota from 1909 to 1915 who was helping Alois Lerner, a German boy who was detained at Ellis Island. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2009 and 2013 and The Washington Times, 12 July 1913, final edition, p.9)

Adolph Olson Eberhart was an American politician, who served as the 17th governor of Minnesota. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Olson_Eberhart
Ellis Island is an island in New York Harbor, within the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Owned by the U.S. government, Ellis Island was once the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there; as many as two-fifths of Americans may be descended from these immigrants. It has been part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument since 1965 and is accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side of the island is a national museum of immigration, while the south side of the island, including the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is open to the public through guided tours.

#AloisLerner #AdolphOlsonEberhart #GovEberhart #Eberhart #EllisIsland #earlythcentury #Minnesota #Photograph #glassnegatives #news #photography #Adolph #Alois #Olson
https://www.loc.gov/item/2014693717/

Hygiene Congress delegates, Ellis Isl. [between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
Bain News Service
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Ellis Island is an island in New York Harbor, within the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Owned by the U.S. government, Ellis Island was once the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there; as many as two-fifths of Americans may be descended from these immigrants. It has been part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument since 1965 and is accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side of the island is a national museum of immigration, while the south side of the island, including the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is open to the public through guided tours.

#HygieneCongress #EllisIsland #Delegates #earlythcentury #formalattire #Photograph #EllisIsl #news #photography
https://www.loc.gov/item/2014691348/

Sam Bernard, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right, wearing monocle, as Herman Schultz in The girl and the wizard [ca. 1909]

1 photographic print.

#SamBernard #HermanSchultz #Portrait #EarlythCentury #Monocle #photographicprint #news #photography #Bernard #Schultz
https://www.loc.gov/item/96503947/

Martin Beck, theater owner, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left [between 1890 and 1900(?)]

1 photographic print.

Martin Beck is a fictional Swedish police detective and the main character in a series of ten novels by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, collectively titled The Story of a Crime. Frequently referred to as the Martin Beck stories, all were adapted into films between 1967 and 1994. Six were adapted for the series featuring Gösta Ekman as Martin Beck. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Beck

#MartinBeck #theater #portrait #photograph #earlythcentury #glasses #suit #Beck #news #photography
https://www.loc.gov/item/99471943/

Sir James M. Barrie, author, half-length portrait, standing, facing left, with hands in pockets [between ca. 1908 and 1915]

1 photographic print.

Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, was a Scottish novelist and playwright, best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan. He was born and educated in Scotland and then moved to London, where he wrote several successful novels and plays. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys, who inspired him to write about a baby boy who has magical adventures in Kensington Gardens, then to write Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, a 1904 West End "fairy play" about an ageless boy and an ordinary girl named Wendy who have adventures in the fantasy setting of Neverland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie

#SirJamesMBarrie #JamesBarrie #JamesMatthew #JM #photographicprint #Portrait #Photograph #blackandwhite #EarlythCentury #news #photography
https://www.loc.gov/item/97508350/

Francisco de la Barra (left) and son Francisco, Jr., full-length portrait, standing, facing front 1916.

1 photographic print.

#Portrait #Photography #FranciscodelaBarraJrSr #Blackandwhitephotograph #Earlythcentury #Formalattire #ship #father #son #formal #Barra #FranciscoLdela #Family #news #Francisco
https://www.loc.gov/item/98505786/