Suggestion to the Buffalo Exposition: Let us have a chamber of female horrors
Illustration shows Uncle Sam and John Bull leading a group of world leaders walking in the center aisle between an exhibit of women suffragists on pedestals
Photographs from the Margaret L. Wendt Center at Forest Lawn Cemetery
The Wendt Center is the new archival storage and research facility at Forest Lawn Cemetery, housing their cemetery & burial records. Here are some pictures from their collection.
Buffalo Churches - University at Buffalo Libraries
This digital collection includes floor plans, details, sections, and elevations of three Buffalo churches: Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on Emslie Street, St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church on East Delevan Avenue, and Holy Name of Jesus Church on Brinkman Avenue. Each was designed or renovated by Karl Schmill
Now called Riverside Park. Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
African American Photographs Assembled for 1900 Paris Exposition
These are the same photographs that came to Buffalo as part of W.E.B. DuBois' Negro Exhibit. They were displayed at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901.
Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo - University at Buffalo Libraries
Photos and memorabilia from the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo, one of the first private clubs for women in the United States. It was founded in 1894.
Jewish Buffalo Image Collection - University at Buffalo Libraries
This collection consists of photographs and other images related to Jewish life in Buffalo and the Niagara Falls area taken from the Jewish Buffalo Archives at the University at Buffalo.
A fee-based service with over 4,000 vintage high-resolution Buffalo images for your book, film, school project, and home or office decor. You can also choose from several print & merchandise options.