All Items 37 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 37 Contributor 20 Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797 11 Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 11 Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 5 Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 5 Amherst College 3 Bretherton, Charles, approximately 1760-1783 2 Cox, George C., (George Collins), 1851-1902 2 Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870 2 Ryall, Henry Thomas, 1811-1867 2 Sayers, James, 1748-1823 2 Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841 1 Aliamet, Jacques, 1726-1788 1 Amherst College Masquers 1 Armytage, James Charles, -1897 1 Bucke, Richard Maurice, 1837-1902 1 Burns, Andrea (Photographer) 1 Carruthers, Richard, 1792-1876 1 Chapman, J. (John), active 1792-1823 1 Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1960-1904 1 Cooney, Gabriel (Photographer) 1 show more 15 show fewer Location 3 Amherst 3 Massachusetts 3 Great Britain 2 Topic 13 Portraits 29 Archives 8 Photographs 4 Illustrations 3 Caricatures and cartoons 2 Statesmen 2 Students 2 African American women college students 1 College presidents 1 College theater 1 Presidents 1 Social life and customs 1 Societies, etc. 1 show more 8 show fewer Part Of 5 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 12 Jeffery Amherst Collection 11 Walt Whitman Collection 5 William Wordsworth Manuscript Collection 5 Amherst College Photographer Records 4 Genre 8 Portraits 37 Engravings (prints) 11 Photographs 7 Prints 5 Caricatures 2 Etchings (prints) 2 Cabinet photographs 1 Cartes-de-visite (card photographs) 1 show more 3 show fewer Photographs of three cast members of Three Sisters, 1969 November 17 Gerhard, Jim, 1942-1971 Photographs of three students from the Masquers cast in the play Three Sisters in full costume and on set in Kirby Theater. In the photos the three cast members are posed with one cast member sitting and the other two standing behind her. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Jim Gerhard was the College Photographer from the mid-1960s to 1971. Photographs of three cast members of Three Sisters, 1969 November 17 Photographs of Julian Gibbs, 1982 October 1 Cooney, Gabriel (Photographer) Portraits of Julian H. Gibbs. Gibbs can be seen posing in a wicker chair that is positioned on the lawn with trees in the background. Photographs of Julian Gibbs, 1982 October 1 Photographs of Amherst Black Women's Tea, 1996 March Burns, Andrea (Photographer) Photographs of women attending the Amherst Black Women's Tea. Included are seated portraits of individual attendees as well as images of attendees interacting with one another while seated together at a round table. Photographs of Amherst Black Women's Tea, 1996 March Photographs of Onawumi Jean Moss, 1994 March Ward, Frank (Frank M.) Photographs of Onawumi Jean Moss. Scenes include Moss posing with world globes and a large world map. These photographs are assumed to have been taken by the College Photographer for the Office of Public Affairs (now the Office of Communications). Frank Ward was the College Photographer from 1984-2005. Photographs of Onawumi Jean Moss, 1994 March William Wordsworth, head and shoulders portrait, facing left Hancock, Robert, 1730-1817 A print of a chalk drawing of William Wordsworth by Robert Hancock. The original drawing was done in 1798 and used black, red, and brown chalk. This reproduction is in black and white. "Wordsworth" is faintly written in the lower left corner, and something illegible is written in the lower-right corner. William Wordsworth, head and shoulders portrait, facing left William Wordsworth, portrait, seated Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870 A print of a pen-and-ink drawing of William Wordsworth by "Alfred Croquis," pseudonym of the artist Daniel Maclise. A fascimile of Wordsworth's signature is included on the portrait, and "Author of 'The Excursion'" is printed beneath the signature, followed by publication information. William Wordsworth, portrait, seated William Wordsworth, portrait, seated Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870 A mounted print of a pen-and-ink drawing of William Wordsworth by "Alfred Croquis," pseudonym of the artist Daniel Maclise. A fascimile of Wordsworth's signature is included on the portrait, and "Author of 'The Excursion'" is printed beneath the signature. Publication information is not included on this version of the portrait, though it was published by James Fraser of 215 Regent Street, London. William Wordsworth, portrait, seated William Wordsworth, Esqr. Carruthers, Richard, 1792-1876 A print of a drawing of William Wordsworth by Richard Carruthers and engraved by Henry Meyer. In the image, Wordsworth sits with his left hand in his waistcoat, leaning with his right elbow upon a rock. Trees and mountains are visible in the background. The sheet upon which the portrait has been laid includes a note extracted from a text referring to Wordsworth's letter to R. P. Gillies beneath the portrait. William Wordsworth, Esqr. Emily Hitchcock Terry, seated and reading McClellan, Katherine Elizabeth A portrait of Emily Hitchcock Terry as an older woman, seated and reading, taken by Katherine Elizabeth McClellan. Emily wears glasses and a broach. Emily Hitchcock Terry, seated and reading Orra White Hitchcock, head and shoulders portrait, facing front Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 An oval head-and-shoulders portrait of Orra White Hitchcock, printed on a rectangular sheet. In the portrait, Orra White wears a white lace collar and cap. Her body faces left but she faces the camera. The upper left corner of the sheet is torn. Orra White Hitchcock, head and shoulders portrait, facing front Orra White Hitchcock, head and shoulders portrait, facing right Lovell, J. L., (John Lyman), 1825-1903 A head-and-shoulders portrait of Orra White Hitchcock by photographer J.L. Lovell. In the portrait, Orra White wears a white lace collar and cap. The image is in carte-de-visite format. Orra White Hitchcock, head and shoulders portrait, facing right Orra White Hitchcock, oval head and shoulders portrait, facing right Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A head-and-shoulders portrait of Orra White Hitchcock, printed in an oval format and matted on an oval frame. In the portrait, Orra White wears a white lace collar and cap. This photograph is identical to one in carte-de-visite format printed by J.L. Lovell. Orra White Hitchcock, oval head and shoulders portrait, facing right Maria Louisa, Empress of France Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A head and shoulders portrait of Maria Louisa, Empress of France, attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. The portrait is likely copied from an unidentified published work. Maria Louisa, Empress of France Portrait of a woman facing right Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A bust portrait of an unidentified woman facing right attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. Portrait of a woman facing right Commodore Preble Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A profile portrait of United States naval officer Commodore Edward Preble facing left, attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. The portrait was likely copied from an unidentified published work. Commodore Preble Ezra Stiles S.T.D. L.T.D. Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A head and torso portrait of Ezra Stiles attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. "President of Yale College" is inscribed under the name. On the bottom right of the drawing are the initials O.L.W., for Orra L. White. The portrait was likely copied from an unidentified published work of the time. Ezra Stiles S.T.D. L.T.D. James Abercrombie D.D. Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A head and shoulders portrait depicting the Reverend James Abercrombie, attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. The portrait is likely copied from an unidentified published work. James Abercrombie D.D. Philip Schuyler Esqr. Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A head and shoulders portrait of Philip Schuyler, general in the American Revolution and United States Senator from New York, attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. "Major General in the American Service" is inscribed under the name. The portrait was likely copied from an unidentified published work of the time. Philip Schuyler Esqr. Portrait of a man facing right Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A head and torso portrait of a man in robes facing right, attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. Portrait of a man facing right Count Platoff Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 A head and torso portrait of the Russian general Count Matvei Platov (also referred to as Platoff), attributed to Orra White [Hitchcock]. The portrait was likely copied from an unidentified published work. Count Platoff