George K. Strode photographs, undated 0.38 Cubic Feet
This collection consists entirely of photographs and audiovisual materials.
This collection consists entirely of photographs and audiovisual materials.
Portraits, Groups, Awards
Duncan Ferguson was a New York City-based sculptor and the husband of Alice Decker. Many of the photographs were taken in China, as his father, John Calvin Ferguson, was the founder and president of Nanking University and an advisor to the Chinese Government. Mary Ferguson, whose papers are held at the Rockefeller Archive Center, was his sister.
The Charles Uht Photograph Collection documents collections of art and belongings acquired by Nelson A. Rockefeller, Laurance S. Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller 3rd and Rodman Clark Rockefeller.
Primarily interior and exterior images of properties, homes, grounds and facilities, as well as a small selection of images of dinners, receptions and events.
Important subjects in this collection include World War I in Albania and malaria control in Greece, Albania, Costa Rica, British Honduras, and Brazil.
This collection consists of postcards from around the world. Subjects include landscapes, buildings, churches and religious shrines, works of art, and people. Countries represented in the collection include: Austria, Burma (Myanmar), Canada, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), China, Egypt, England, France, Holland, India, Italy, Japan, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Tibet, United States. The prints focus on the architecture of China, particular Beijing and Peking, including the Summer Palace and other temples.
This collection is entirely made up photographs which document the activities of the Rockefeller Foundation during the years 1905-1980.
Photographic materials from annual reports and program initiatives.
This collection is comprised entirely of photographs which document the history of the Rockefeller Archive Center.