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The George Grantham Bain Collection

Selected images from the collection

Emma Goldman on a Street Car, 1917. Photographer Unknown (Bain News Service). Reproduction number: LC-B2-4215-16 (b&w glass neg.)

[Emma Goldman on a street car]
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[George Wallace Melville, George Westinghouse, and John Macalpine]
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George Wallace Melville, George Westinghouse, and John Macalpine (left to right), between 1890 and 1912. Photographer unknown (Bain News Service). Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-92230 (b&w film copy neg.)

 

Casey Stengel wearing sunglasses while playing outfield for the Brooklyn Dodgers, ca. 1915. Photographer unknown (Bain News Service). Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-71745 (b&w film copy neg.)

Casey Stengel, full-length portrait, standing, facing left, wearing sunglasses, while playing outfield for the Brooklyn Dodgers]
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[Head of suffrage parade, Washington, D.C.]
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"Head of suffrage parade, Washington, D.C.," 1913 March 3. Photographer unknown (Bain News Service). Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-22262 (b&w film copy neg.)

" Launch of the U.S. Navy submarine Snapper, Fore River Works, June 6, 1909." Photographer unknown (Bain News Service). Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-89814 (b&w film copy neg.)

[Launch of the U.S. Navy submarine Snapper, Fore River Works, June 6, 1909]
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[Street dress, Mohammedan woman, India]
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Street dress, Mohammedan woman, India, between 1900 and 1915. Photographer unknown (Bain News Service). Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-91788 (b&w film copy neg.)

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