Best known for railroad photography, O. Winston Link also shot promotional images of Haverford and many are in Special Collections.
A chemistry class ca. 1955, O. Winston Link. Courtesy of Special Collections.
A chemistry class ca. 1955, O. Winston Link. Courtesy of Special Collections.
Best known for railroad photography, O. Winston Link also shot promotional images of Haverford and many are in Special Collections.
A tour group peers at Founders Bell, which is inscribed with the college motto and the year 1867. Circa 1952. Courtesy of College Archives.
Best known for railroad photography, O. Winston Link also shot promotional images of Haverford and many are in Special Collections.
Nora Landis-Shack '13 took this photo of The Pont d'Archevêché (a.k.a. the Lock Bridge) in Paris, which is covered with locks that have been engraved, written on, or painted with names and well wishes.
“There is nothing like getting a sense of the world through traveling and immersing yourself in a different culture.“–Elena Satten-Lopez ’12 Each year more than 130 Haverford students take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad.
A tour group peers at Founders Bell, which is inscribed with the college motto and the year 1867. Circa 1952. Courtesy of College Archives.
Best known for railroad photography, O. Winston Link also shot promotional images of Haverford and many are in Special Collections.
A chemistry class ca. 1955, O. Winston Link. Courtesy of Special Collections.
Best known for railroad photography, O. Winston Link also shot promotional images of Haverford and many are in Special Collections.
Jack Carnell, Nash Parked in Back Yard, Georgia, January 2007, Digital Pigment Print, 16" x 24"
Jack Carnell: Authentic America – Color Photographs 2006 to 2008 Opening Night: Friday, February 24, 2012 5:00–7:30 p.m. Marshall Fine Arts Center, Atrium Gallery An exhibition of color prints from travels made by the photographer to the South East from … Continue reading
Nora Landis-Shack '13 took this photo of The Pont d'Archevêché (a.k.a. the Lock Bridge) in Paris, which is covered with locks that have been engraved, written on, or painted with names and well wishes.
“There is nothing like getting a sense of the world through traveling and immersing yourself in a different culture.“–Elena Satten-Lopez ’12 Each year more than 130 Haverford students take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad.
Walker Evans, Frisco Railroad Box Car, 1956-57
Railroad Photography Exhibits October 21-December 4, 2011 Openings: October 28 6 p.m. Walker Evans in Color Atrium Gallery, Marshall Fine Arts Center The Railroad in the Landscape Magill Library, The Alcove Gallery Learn more >