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Picture for category Adams-Cates Company Photographs

Adams-Cates Company Photographs

Adams-Cates Company is a real estate firm located in Atlanta, Georgia involved in commercial developments throughout the city. This collection contains aerial photographs produced to assist Adams-Cates Company in the development of commercial real estate.


Picture for category Adelaide Ruff McCarty Photographs

Adelaide Ruff McCarty Photographs

This collection is comprised of images of the early development of the Ansley Park neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia.


Picture for category Adolph Rosenberg Photographs

Adolph Rosenberg Photographs

Adolph Rosenberg was a reporter for the Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution. These photographs feature rural areas in Fulton County, images relating to Atlanta’s Jewish community, military photographs, group portraits, elementary school classes, and a returning WWII soldier.


Picture for category Allen D. Albert Photographs

Allen D. Albert Photographs

Dr. Allen Diehl Albert, Jr. was an ordained minister, military officer, and businessman. The collection includes images of his wife, past generations of his family, wartime activities at the Infantry School at Fort Benning.


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Allen Family Photographs

Ivan Earnest Allen and his son Ivan Allen Jr. were business men who founded and presided over the Ivan Allen Company. Ivan Allen Jr. was mayor of Atlanta from 1962-1970. The collection consists of images of family members and friends of the Allen, Inman, Richardson, and Grant families and depictions of Ivan Allen Sr.’s and Jr.’s careers, primarily from 1920 to 1960.


Picture for category Andrew Sparks Photographs

Andrew Sparks Photographs

Andrew Sparks was an editor and journalist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. This collection contains photographs taken by Andrew Sparks of geographic locations in College Park and Southwest Atlanta, Georgia. Images include churches, Georgia Military Academy, schools, City Hall, and a post office.


Picture for category Arthur S. Montgomery Photographs

Arthur S. Montgomery Photographs

Arthur L. Montgomery became associated with the Coca-Cola Company in 1903 and served as President from 1922 until 1940. These photographs depict the facilities, employees, and marketing efforts of the Atlanta Coca Cola Bottling Company during the first half of the Twentieth Century.


Atlanta Art Association Film

The Atlanta Art Association sponsored a museum tour of Europe in 1962. Soon after takeoff on June 3, 1962 the Boeing 707 crashed and 130 passengers died including 106 Atlantans. Many of those who died on the flight had strong ties to the arts and cultural organizations. To honor the victims of the crash the Atlanta Arts Association became the Atlanta Arts Alliance which today includes the High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Alliance Theatre, the 14th Street Playhouse, and the Atlanta College of Art.


Picture for category Atlanta Blue Print and Graphics Company Photographs

Atlanta Blue Print and Graphics Company Photographs

The Atlanta Blue Print and Graphics Company is a supplier of imaging services in the southeastern United States. The collection is comprised primarily of photographs of geographic locations in Atlanta and the state of Georgia, including aerial images of downtown Atlanta and rural areas.


Picture for category Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Photographs

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Photographs

The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce implemented two “Forward Atlanta” campaigns and the photographs in this collection were most likely used for promotional purposes. This collection includes images of aerial views of the city, Atlanta landmarks, and commercial and government buildings. The collection also features an Anti-Vietnam War protest in Piedmont Park.


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