See all images | Search within this collection


PHOTOGRAPHS OF WASHINGTON, D.C. AND NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, BY ALEXANDER LMANIAN


1 b&w negative
1968 September 11-1969 November 13
See all images

Alexander Lmanian (1925-1996) was a sergeant in the United States Army in World War II, and a part-time photographer for the New Haven Register newspaper and the Associated Press.

This collection consists of photographs created by Alexander Lmanian documenting locations and events in Washington, D.C., and its vicinity, 1964-1968, as well as New Haven, Connecticut, 1968-1969. The images of Washington document the physical impact of riots on the city following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4-8, 1968, as well as events and memorials in the city and vicinity, 1967-1968.

The images of New Haven primarily document locations in the city, including overhead views of the New Haven Green and city streets, particularly the intersection of Chapel Street and College Street, as well as images of the Yale University campus. Many images show the interior of Lmanian's rooms in Washington and New Haven, including his model airplanes, copy photographs, self-portraits, and scenes from a figure modeling class.

The Collection

745 negatives : film, b & w ; 5.7 x 5.7 cm. and smaller.

Access restrictions

Some nude studies are restricted for use to the Yale community. Use the Yale Virtual Private Network for off-campus access.

Cite as: Alexander Lmanian, Photographs of Washington, D.C., and New Haven, Connecticut. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

Call Number: GEN MSS 590

Catalog Record: A record for this item is available in Orbis, the Yale University Library catalog.


Share |
Database of Archival Collections and Manuscripts / Orbis / Yale University Library / Beinecke Home / Contact Us / Search the Site
© Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library