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- catalog abstract "The collection consists of photographs and ephemera documenting the international social reform movement at the turn of the twentieth century. Housing, social settlements, race, workers’ benefits, recreation, and education are among the subjects covered. Though much of the work is by unidentified makers, photographers represented include Frances Benjamin Johnston, Percy Byron, and Lewis Hine. There is also a wide range of archival material, including albums, blue prints, plans, diagrams, booklets, hand-written matter, homework, and handcrafted objects.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social conditions 1865-1918 Photographs.".
- catalog date "1890".
- catalog description "Card catalog with contact print.".
- catalog description "Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection".
- catalog description "The Social Question: A Photographic Record, 1895-1910, an exhibition researched and organized by Barbara Norfleet Cohn and William S. Johnson, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, 1973.".
- catalog description "The collection consists of photographs and ephemera documenting the international social reform movement at the turn of the twentieth century. Housing, social settlements, race, workers’ benefits, recreation, and education are among the subjects covered. Though much of the work is by unidentified makers, photographers represented include Frances Benjamin Johnston, Percy Byron, and Lewis Hine. There is also a wide range of archival material, including albums, blue prints, plans, diagrams, booklets, hand-written matter, homework, and handcrafted objects.".
- catalog description "The collection was founded in 1906 by Francis Greenwood Peabody, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and founder of Harvard’s Department of Social Ethics. In his words, the Museum was established "to promote investigations of modern social conditions and to direct the amelioration of industrial and social life." It fell into disuse in the 1930s and was transferred from the Department of Sociology to the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts in the early 1960s when Emerson Hall was being renovated. It was placed on permanent deposit at the Fogg Art Museum in 2002, and was transferred to the Harvard Art Museums in 2011.".
- catalog extent "ca. 4500 photographs and 1500 pieces of related ephemera.".
- catalog hasFormat "Searchable database available at http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/study-research/research-tools/social-museum-collection".
- catalog isFormatOf "Searchable database available at http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/study-research/research-tools/social-museum-collection".
- catalog issued "1890".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog relation "Searchable database available at http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/study-research/research-tools/social-museum-collection".
- catalog spatial "United States Social conditions 1865-1918 Photographs.".
- catalog subject "Adams, J. H.".
- catalog subject "Byron, Percy.".
- catalog subject "Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940.".
- catalog subject "Inmates of institutions Photographs.".
- catalog subject "Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952.".
- catalog subject "Slums Photographs.".
- catalog subject "Social problems Photographs.".
- catalog subject "Tenement houses Photographs.".
- catalog subject "Titzenthaler, Waldemar Franz Herman.".
- catalog subject "Working class Dwellings Photographs.".
- catalog title "Social Museum Collection. ca. 1890-1931 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Photoprints. ftamc".
- catalog type "collection".