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Online Library of Selected Images:
-- ART TOPICS -- Photographers --
Family names beginning with the letter H
This page lists some of the photographers with H- family names whose works are available through the Online Library.
Note: The Online Library's listing of photographers is, as yet, very incomplete. Therefore, if you do not find the H-named photographer you seek in the list below, we suggest the use of a search engine to attempt to locate relevant images. If that does not produce satisfactory results, contact the Photographic Section concerning other research options.
H-named photographers are listed below in alphabetical order. Scan down the list until you find the one you want, then click
its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- Haberlein, Charles
R., Jr., (employed by the Naval Historical Center, 1967-2010)
- Hadsell, (active
at Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1914)
- Hall, Frank E.,
(active, 1971)
- Hall, G.L. Optical Co.,
(active at Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1919)
- Hall, George P.
& Son., (active at New York City, circa 1898)
- Halsey, J.K., Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, USN (in service, 1966)
- Halverson, R.A.,
(active at Naval Air Station Quonset Point, R.I., 1949)
- Hanson, J.,
(active in 1959, probably at Norfolk, Virginia)
- Hanselman,
(active at Manistee, Michigan, before World War I)
- Harden, George N., (active at Rockland, Maine, circa 1909-1917)
- Harnar, M.A., Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, USN (in service, 1988)
- Harris and Ewing, (photographic firm in Washington, D.C., during the first several decades of the 20th Century)
- Harris, Simon ("Sid"), Storekeeper 1st Class, USN, (crewman on USS Munsee (ATF-107), 1944)
- Harris, Walter
C., (photographer with the "New York World" newspaper,
1914)
- Harrison, Kirby,
Senior Chief Journalist, USN, (in service, 1984)
- Hart, Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, USN (in service, 1985)
- Hart, E.H., (active in
the New York City area, 1880s & 1890s)
- Harvey, H.J.,
(active at New Orleans, Louisiana, circa the 1910s)
- Hawes, J.J.,
(active at Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1861-1862)
- Hayes, Carl L.,
Photographer's Mate 3rd Class, USN, (in service, 1969)
- Haynie, Sponagle &, (active in 1919)
- Head-Mayberry, (active at New York City, 1919)
- Head, F.G., (active at New York City, 1919)
- Helm, H.A., (active at New York City, 1919)
- Hensel, Henry Craig, Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, USN. (in service, 1965)
- Herbert, Kadel &,
(active at New York City, 1917)
- Hertle, M.E., Chief Photographer's Mate, USN (in service, 1962)
- "HF Co.", (active circa 1917-1918)
- Higgins, J.E.,
Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, USN. (in service, 1967)
- Hilderbrandt, E.E., (active at the Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1920)
- Hill,
Chief Photographer's Mate, USN, (in service, 1961)
- Hill, James D.,
Photographer's Mate 3rd Class, USN, (in service, 1966)
- Himmel and Tyner, (active at New York City, 1921)
- Hinman, P.D.,
(active in 1962 with the Pacific Fleet Mobile Photo Unit, possibly
as a Navy Photographer's Mate)
- Hodcend & Degoix,
(active during the 1860s)
- Hoffman,
(active in Germany during the 1930s)
- Hogg, J. Edwin ,
(active at Los Angeles, California, circa 1919)
- Holladay, (active at Newport News, Virginia, circa 1918-1919)
- Holland, Frank, (active at Brooklyn, N.Y., 1918)
- Holton, B.A.,
Photographer's Mate 3rd Class, USN, (in service, 1977)
- Hopkins,
(active at Guaymas, Mexico, 1915)
- Hopkins, E.W.C.,
(active at Southsea, England, prior to World War I)
- Hopkins, William
M., Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, USN, (in service, 1968)
- Horton, Allen &, (Active at Boston, Massachusetts, during the Civil War era)
- Hostetler, E.P., Photographer's Mate 2nd Class, USN. (in service, 1964)
- Houston, Debbie, (active at Bath, Maine, 1990s)
- Hughes, G.D. (active at the Naval Photographic Center, Washington, D.C., 1974)
- Hughes and Estabrook,
(active at New York, New York, circa 1919)
- Hyder, D.R.,
Photographer's Mate 3rd Class, USN. (in service, 1967)
NOTES:
To the best of our knowledge, the pictures referenced here
are all in the Public Domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded
and used for any purpose.
Some images linked from this page bear obsolete credit lines
citing the organization name: "Naval Historical Center".
Effective 1 December 2008 the name should be cited as: "Naval
History and Heritage Command".
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