Glass Plates Collection
Overview
The history of the several glass plate collections belonging to the Town of Provincetown have come from a number of sources over many years and the circuitous route "home" to the archives of the Provincetown Public Library via the Provincetown History Preservations Project is of no small interest. [More...]
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Unidentified group portrait from the glass plate negative collection of Paul Koch. Nickerson...Collection: Glass PlatesFormat: Glass Plate NegativeSubjects: Families
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Lancy House in Snowstorm from the glass plate negative collection of Paul Koch. Nickerson &...Collection: Glass PlatesFormat: Glass Plate NegativeSubjects: Architecture, domestic--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Dwellings, and Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century
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Boys playing on ice in Provincetown Harbor from the glass plate negative collection of Paul Koch....Collection: Glass PlatesFormat: Glass Plate NegativeSubjects: Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, and Wharfs
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New Road from the glass plate negative collection of Paul Koch. Nickerson & Smith, Rosenthal...Collection: Glass PlatesFormat: Glass Plate NegativeSubjects: Provincelands
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View of the East End from the beach showing a wharf and boats in harbor. The picture shows...Collection: Glass PlatesFormat: Glass Plate NegativeSubjects: Boats and boating, Docks, Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown, and Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century
Collections
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- Glass Plates [70]
Formats
- All Formats
- Glass Plate Negative [70]
Subjects
- All Subjects
- Architecture, domestic--Massachusetts--Provincetown [6]
- Baker, Larry [1]
- Boats and boating [15]
- Captains [2]
- Cemeteries [2]
- Chermayeff, Serge [1]
- Churches [1]
- Cold Storages [2]
- Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [8]
- Docks [4]
- Dories (boats) [3]
- Dwellings [4]
- East End (Provincetown, Mass.) [3]
- Families [5]
- Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown [5]
- Fish trapping [1]
- Fisheries--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History [4]
- Fishers [1]
- Fishers--Massachusetts--Provincetown [3]
- Fishes [1]
- Fishing [6]
- Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown [4]
- Fishing nets [1]
- Freeman Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Funeral rites and ceremonies (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Harbors [3]
- Harbors--Provincetown--Mass [20]
- Highland Light [1]
- Historic buildings--Massachusetts-Provincetown [2]
- Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro [1]
- Mooring of ships [1]
- Portland Gale [1]
- Provincelands [9]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century [32]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century [1]
- Sailing ships [8]
- Schooners [7]
- Shankpainter Pond [1]
- Shipping [3]
- Shipwrecks [1]
- Town Center (Provincetown, Mass.) [3]
- Town Hall [4]
- Truro (Mass.)--History--19th century [2]
- Unitarian Universalist Meeting House [1]
- Waterfronts [2]
- West End (Provincetown, Mass.) [7]
- Wharfs [16]
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