African American man.
Young African American man.
Young African American woman.
African American woman.
Four African American women.
African American girl.
Three African American boys.
Warren C. Coleman of Coleman Manufacturing Co.
American graphic artist Ethel Reed.
African American girl with braided hair.
John Burroughs, US naturalist
San Diago, Native American, head-and-shoulders portrait, 1905
Chino, head-and-shoulders portrait of a Native American, facing front, c1903
JOE NAMATH (1943- ).
Photograph showing head-and-shoulders portrait of Native American man, 1902
Frederick Allen, US doctor
Native American man, half-length portrait
Ernst Alexanderson, Swedish-US engineer
John Carty, US engineer
Howard P Perry.
Family and friends of A. G. Bell, 1890
Chief Umapine, full-length portrait, 1913
Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Nez Perce man in full feather headdress, 1910
Pierre Samuel du Pont, US industrialist
Josip Broz Trio.
James Angell, US psychologist
The 'Summit Avenue Ensemble'.
Daughter of Thomas E Askew.
Florence Seibert, US biochemist
Henry Heide, US sweet manufacturer
Dietrich Eckart.
Six African-American generations, 1890s
William Welch, US pathologist
Wilbur Atwater, US chemist
Joseph Lister, British surgeon
WALT DISNEY (1901-1966).
Charles Baskerville, US chemist
Victor Bloede, German-US chemist
Adolphe Pinard, French obstetrician
Garrett Serviss, US science writer
Seth Chandler, US astronomer
Lewis Boss, US astronomer
Rudolf Diesel, German engineer
Edward Harriman, US railroad executive
Michael Pupin, Serbian physicist
John Fleming, British engineer
Lee De Forest, US inventor
Ransom Olds, US car manufacturer
Charles Young, US astronomer
Henry Parkhurst, US astronomer
JOHN BOYD DUNLOP (1840-1921).
Cleveland Abbe, US meteorologist
W.D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928).
Charles Henry Nichols, US physician
Matthew Perry, US Navy commodore
Head and shoulders portrait of Native American woman, c1924
Native American man, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing right: arms folded, holding bow, arrow, and tomahawk: dressed in bone breast plate
Adolf Meyer, Swiss-US psychiatrist
Thomas Edison.
Wilson and Hartwell in group portrait
Harry Houdini
Franz Boas, German-US anthropologist
WAYNE BIDWELL WHEELER
MOHAMMAD ALI SHAH QAJAR (1872-1925).
General William Tecumseh Sherman.
Charles Stiles, US parasitologist
Daniel Williams, US surgeon
Charles Chandler, US chemist.
Illegal still, 1920s prohibition
BEDOUIN MAN, c1910.
Group of African-American Men Hanging out on Saturday Afternoon, White Plains, Greene County, Georgia, USA, Jack Delano for U.S. Farm Security Administration, June 1941
Head-and-shoulders portrait of Navajo man, facing slightly right, wearing headband and silver squash blossom necklace
1st Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston, wife of President Grover Cleveland.
First Lady Edith Kermit Carlow Roosevelt, wife of President Theodore Roosevelt.
Miller Hutchison, American inventor
Thomas Hunt Morgan, US geneticist
Cope Whitehouse, US archaeologist
Annie Oakley, American sharpshooter
Edwin Conklin, US zoologist
Jane Addams, American social reformer and feminist
Harry Bolus, South African botanist
Thomas Lister
John Fletcher Moulton, British judge
Cesare Lombroso, Italian criminologist
Abram Hewitt, US industrialist
Elisha Kane, US physician and explorer
Chartists National Convention, 1839
THORSTEIN VEBLEN (1857-1929).
Roger B. Taney.
Emil Post, American mathematician
Portrait of Native American man in robe and feather headdress,1902
Alexander G. Bell, Scottish-US inventor
National Academy of Sciences, 1917
Half-length portrait of male Indian in native dress, 1899
American Republican Senator, Henry Cabot Lodge.
Charles Ponzi, Italian businessman
Charles Davenport, US eugenicist
Harry Olson, US judge and eugenicist
Leo Loeb, US pathologist
Frank Lloyd Wright.
President William McKinley delivering his final address.
Jack London.
George K. Burgess, US physicist
Native woman, nude, half-length portrait, facing slightly left
National Geographic and explorers, 1925
Alexander Hamilton Stephens.
Winslow Upton, US astronomer
James Keeler, US astronomer
Asaph Hall III, US astronomer
Thomas Simonton, US astronomer
Theodor Boveri, German geneticist
Amalgamating room, 19th century gold mine
Telegraph wires, historical
Confiscated still, 1920s prohibition
LAURA BULLION (1876-1961).
Milton Whitney, American agronomist
Ernest Just, US biologist
Bodil Schmidt-Nielsen, Danish American physiologist
Niagara Falls power scheme, 1893
Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider.
Alice Brown, US author
Horace Greeley (1811-1872), American Editor and Politician, Portrait
Frank Beddard, British zoologist
Aleksei Borisyak, Russian palaeontologist
George Boulenger, Belgian zoologist
Stanislao Cannizzaro, Italian chemist
William Carruthers, Scottish botanist
John Muir, US naturalist
William Durant and his wife
Albert Gunther, German-British zoologist
Frederick Treves, British surgeon
Baptiste 'Little Bat' Garnier
John Kane, with sons Elisha and Thomas
Jerome Alexander, US chemist
Woody Guthrie.
Senator Charles Sumner.
J. M. Barrie, Scottish novelist
Walter Francis White (1893-1955), African-American (mixed-race) Civil Rights Activist who led the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 1929 1955, seated Portrait, Clara Sipprell, 1950
Frederick Abel, British chemist
Lord Kelvin, British physicist
Samuel Wilks, British physician
Jekyll and Hyde story illustration, 1928
Nannie Helen Burroughs, US civil rights activist
Henry James.
John D. Rockefeller.
Barbara Kegerreis Lunde, American physicist
Etienne-Jules Marey, French physiologist
Hertha Marks Ayrton, British engineer
Statue of Liberty display, 1876
Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr.
CHINESE MERCHANT, 1860s.
Henry Highland Garnet (1815-1882), African-American Abolitionist, Minister, Educator and Orator, head and shoulders Portrait, James U. Stead, 1881
John Scopes, American schoolteacher
Theodore William Richards, US chemist
Sir Henry Morton Stanley
Billy Bitzer, American cinematographer
SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1901.
Native American woman from the Plains region, half-length portrait, facing right, with baby on her back
George Carver, US agriculturist
Angela Davis, American activist
Buffalo Soldiers
George W. Carver, US agriculturalist
Charles Shepard, American microbiologist
Matthew Henson, US explorer
Organ Grinder, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Arnold Genthe, 1920's
James Singleton, ex-Slave, 83 years old, Three-quarter length Portrait, Mississippi, USA, from Federal Writer's Project, Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives, United States Work Projects Administration, 1937
Minerva & Edgar Bendy, Full-length Portrait, Woodville, Texas, USA, from Federal Writer's Project, Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives, United States Work Projects Administration, 1937
Ben Kinchelow, ex-slave, full-length Portrait, Hondo, Texas, USA, from Federal Writer's Project, Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives, United States Work Projects Administration, 1937
Jeff Nunn, ex-Slave, Full-Length Portrait, Alabama, USA, from Federal Writer's Project, Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives, United States Work Projects Administration, 1937
Group of ex-Slaves at Old Slave Day, Full-Length Portrait, Southern Pines, North Carolina, USA, from Federal Writer's Project, Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives, United States Work Projects Administration, 1937
Three Finger Brown.
Roger Bresnahan.
Eddie Plank.
Man Rebuilding his Home outside the area of Santee-Cooper Basin, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, March 1941
Charles Sanders Peirce, US philosopher
Edward Acheson, US chemist
Edward Bartow, US chemist
William Cogswell, US industrialist
Carleton Ellis, US chemist
Ella Fitzgerald, American jazz singer
Vaughan Cornish, British geographer
John Branner, American geologist
Owen D. Young.
Wallace Carothers, US chemist
Philip Levine, Russian-US haematologist
Raymond Carhart, US audiologist