Charles "Teenie" Harris Boxers, possibly Golden Gloves contenders, lined up in boxing ring, ca. 1955
Charles "Teenie" Harris View of the Hot Metal Bridge and mill smoke stacks on Monongahela River, at night, ca. 1935-1950
Charles "Teenie" Harris Pittsburgh Pirates baseball players Bill Mazeroski and Joe Christopher before opening game of 1960 World Series, Forbes Field, 1960
Charles "Teenie" Harris Young Ahmad Jamal (Fritz Jones) playing piano, ca. 1942
Charles "Teenie" Harris George Benson holding Guild electric guitar, ca. 1959
Eugene Louis Boudin The Port of Trouville (Le Port de Trouville), 1882
Charles "Teenie" Harris North Homewood Avenue at intersection of Susquehanna Street, Homewood, 1958
Frank E. Bingaman Honus Wagner, 1910
Zoe Zenghelis Shapes in Space, 1992
Charles "Teenie" Harris 1948 City of Pittsburgh marbles champion Howard Hawkins, with children gathered behind him, 1948
Thornton Oakley Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill, Pittsburgh, 1913
Charles "Teenie" Harris Children at cotton candy booth, Pittsburgh, ca. 1945
Utagawa Hiroshige Hakone: View of the Lake, c. 1831-1834
Charles "Teenie" Harris Two Little League baseball players standing on playing field, 1953-1956
Zoe Zenghelis Checkpoint Charlie, 1987
Charles "Teenie" Harris Homestead Grays baseball team, including Seward "See" Posey seated in center, posed on Forbes Field, 1941
Charles "Teenie" Harris Young women eating caramel apples, Pittsburgh, ca. 1940-1946
Charles "Teenie" Harris Elsa Elliott Harris with Cheryl "Tiny" Harris, in kitchen of Harris home, 7604 Mulford Street, Homewood, ca. 1958
Utagawa Hiroshige Numazu: Fuji in Clear Weather after Snow, 1855
Luis Meléndez Pears and a Melon, with a Wine Bottle and a Glass on a Table, ca. 1770
Utagawa Hiroshige Chiryu, c. 1833-1834
Charles "Teenie" Harris Crane lifting St. Benedict the Moor statue off ground, 1968
Charles "Teenie" Harris Daisy Curry, holding protest sign "Do your children live like this in Squirrel Hill? We are still human not animals," 1963
Charles "Teenie" Harris Baltimore Elite Giants baseball player "Tubby" Scales, Forbes Field, 1941