Monday, March 16, 2009

The Harvard Semitic Museum Photographic Archives


The Harvard Semitic Museum Photographic Archives was developed at the Semitic Museum between 1891 and 1992. It is an important set of Middle Eastern photographic collections, with over 38,500 images in a wide variety of formats, including albumen silver prints, multiple-image panoramic views, stereographs, snapshots, picture postcards, photogravures, autochromes, lantern slides, color slides, films, and audiotapes.


For further information about the Archives, please check the web link, above, or get in touch with Jeff Spurr, Islamic and Middle Eastern Specialist, Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, by phone at 617-495-3372, by fax at 617-496-4889, or via e-mail at spurr@fas.harvard.edu.


At your service,

Cheryl

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