Md. Historical Society Photographs

Starting in circa 1850, the Maryland Historical Society (MdHS) photographic collection contains well over one million items including daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, cartes-de-visite, albumen prints, salted paper prints, acetate negatives, and more. Photographs are part of MdHS's Special Collections Department, H. Furlong Baldwin Library.

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Gayety Tavern, interior view with customersBaltimore Street, Baltimoreca. 1935John Dubas (fl. 1904-1973)8x10 inch acetate negativeBaltimore City Life Museum CollectionMaryland Historical SocietyMC9518 
The Gayety Tavern was probably located inside the Gayety Inn at 403 East Baltimore Street. The Gayety Theatre is located at 405 East Baltimore Street. 

Gayety Tavern, interior view with customers
Baltimore Street, Baltimore
ca. 1935
John Dubas (fl. 1904-1973)
8x10 inch acetate negative
Baltimore City Life Museum Collection
Maryland Historical Society
MC9518 

The Gayety Tavern was probably located inside the Gayety Inn at 403 East Baltimore Street. The Gayety Theatre is located at 405 East Baltimore Street. 

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