Hiroshi Yoshida Evening in Pittsburgh (Pittsubaagu no yû), 1928
Aaron Henry Gorson Pittsburgh at Night, ca. 1920
Romare Bearden Pittsburgh Memories, 1984
John Kane Bloomfield Bridge, ca.1930
John Kane Cathedral of Learning, 1930
Charles "Teenie" Harris "Black Monday" demonstration, Freedom Corner, Lower Hill District, Pittsburgh, 1969
Charles "Teenie" Harris Woman outside of Kay's Valet Shoppe, Hill District, Pittsburgh, ca. 1938-1945
Charles "Teenie" Harris Doris Clark (Moody) seated on Buick car with steel mill in background, Clairton, ca. 1945
Todd Webb (Overview: View of J&L Steel Mill on the Monongahela River from the South Side, Pittsburgh), 1948
Charles "Teenie" Harris President John F. Kennedy speaking from podium, Monessen, Pennsylvania, 1962
Charles "Teenie" Harris Miller Auto Parts Company, 1924 Centre Avenue at intersection of Dinwiddie and Devilliers Streets, Hill District, ca. 1945
Charles "Teenie" Harris View of the Hot Metal Bridge and mill smoke stacks on Monongahela River, at night, ca. 1935-1950
Charles "Teenie" Harris North Homewood Avenue at intersection of Susquehanna Street, Homewood, 1958
Frank E. Bingaman Honus Wagner, 1910
Charles "Teenie" Harris 1948 City of Pittsburgh marbles champion Howard Hawkins, with children gathered behind him, 1948
Charles "Teenie" Harris Children at cotton candy booth, Pittsburgh, ca. 1945
Thornton Oakley Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill, Pittsburgh, 1913
Albert Francis King Late Night Snack, ca. 1900
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
unknown photographer (Industry: Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill Interior), ca. 1950
Selden I. Davis Pittsburghesque, 1946
Charles "Teenie" Harris Lillie Copeland and her family in their dilapidated home, Strip District, 1951
Charles "Teenie" Harris Joseph Turner and other workers, digging up street in front of offices of Alderman John J. Lardo, Downtown Pittsburgh, ca. 1947