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Todd Webb
(Overview: View of J&L Steel Mill on the Monongahela River from the South Side, Pittsburgh), 1948
Charles "Teenie" Harris
North Homewood Avenue at intersection of Susquehanna Street, Homewood, 1958
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Elsa Elliott Harris with Cheryl "Tiny" Harris, in kitchen of Harris home, 7604 Mulford Street, Homewood, ca. 1958
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Crane lifting St. Benedict the Moor statue off ground, 1968
Selden I. Davis
Pittsburghesque, 1946
Charles "Teenie" Harris
The Smithfield Street Bridge seen below, ca. 1950-1970
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Mill, bridge, and river at night, ca. 1938-1945
H. Renzelman
(Bridge: Smithfield Street Bridge with Trolley) 1912
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Gaines Funeral Church with hearses and attendants, East Liberty, 1939
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Clara Itsue Funasaki seated on Cadillac, with University of Pittsburgh and Cathedral of Learning in background, Oakland, 1946
H. Renzelman
(Bridges: South End of Smithfield St. Bridge Looking South) 1912
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Men and boys standing on sidewalk beside The Pittsburgh Courier building, c. 1946
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Exterior of Homestead Municipal Building, c. 1950-1970
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Freedom House emergency medical technicians, near Presbyterian Hospital, Oakland, 1970