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Williams, Indiana 47470
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Comic Con Revolution, Ontario California May 17th-18th 2025
Comic Con Revolution, Ontario California May 17th-18th 2025
Comic Con Revolution, Ontario California May 17th-18th 2025
Howard Keel
Providence RI & Rhode Island School of Design Museum - May 3, 2025
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Howard Keel in Pagan Love Song (1950)
From my glass negative collection, this formal portrait of the Welling family was taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, circa 1895. With matching bows on the boys and a solemn baby in center, this studio session captures a fleeting moment of fa
From my glass negative collection, this sharply dressed young man was photographed by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio in the early 1900s. His gaze is calm but confident — the formality of the era on full display.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait of the W.W. Gordon family was taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, circa 1890s. The strong symmetry, high-neck dresses, and that incredible beard capture a proud and stoic Victorian moment in ti
From my glass negative collection, this elegant profile portrait of Villa Dickerson was taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, circa 1890s. Her high collar, softly puffed sleeves, and the turned gaze embody the quiet grace of late Victorian stud
From my glass negative collection, this portrait of J.R. Irwin was taken in New Athens, Ohio by photographer Joseph E. Williams in the early 1900s. His finely striped suit, wing collar, and watch chain suggest a man of detail and distinction.
From my glass negative collection, this image was taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, around the early 1900s. A proud family stands in front of their hilltop home, framed by a crisp white picket fence and tall chimneys.
From my glass negative collection, this sharply dressed young man was photographed by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio in the early 1900s. His gaze is calm but confident — the formality of the era on full display.
From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s photograph of Franklin College was taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio. The image captures the college’s classical architecture, proudly bearing the year 1900 over its grand entry.
From my glass negative collection, this extraordinary group portrait was taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, circa early 1900s. Nearly a hundred people—children, parents, elders—all gathered on a grassy hillside.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait of Rev. L.A. Miller was captured by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio. His tailored coat and neatly tied bow give a glimpse into the serious professionalism of early 20th-century clergy.
Ike Turner and Larry Williams in Studio
George Hamilton
This intriguing portrait, part of my glass negative collection, was captured by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, around the early 1900s.
Photographed by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, this early 1900s view captures a peaceful homestead from afar. You can spot the house, barns, and even neat rows of crops, all laid out in a patchwork of open fields and tree lines. From my glass neg
Taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, this early 1900s photograph captures a simple white home framed by flowerbeds and standing figures. A man and two women pose proudly outside — likely the homeowners.
Photographed by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, this early 1900s image captures a peaceful rural homestead nestled behind a curve of fencing. The large home, barns, outbuildings, and animals in the yard show a family that clearly took pride in the
Photographed by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio, this early 1900s image captures a tall white farmhouse and barn, enclosed in a tidy picket fence. If you look closely, you’ll spot several figures posing in the doorway and windows — quiet but proud.
This striking group portrait was taken by Joseph E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio in the early 1900s. Nine adults — possibly siblings and their spouses — pose in a formal studio setting, dressed in dark Victorian attire.
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