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Henry's Gallery

This site showcases the work of Henry Diltz, the official photographer of the Woodstock and Monterey Pop Festivals and over 100 album covers. Although the site is designed as a commercial enterprise (many of the photos can be ordered at the site), users are free to browse this collection of over 100 photos, some with brief notes, of many of the leading Rock and Roll musicians of the 1960s and 70s....

https://www.afternic.com/forsale/henrysgallery.com?utm_sourc...
Library of Virginia: Photographic Collections

The Library of Virginia's ongoing Digital Library Program in 2001 added eight public library digital photograph collections. Starting from the LVA Digital Library homepage, users select the name of one of the public library collections to go directly to its search page. For a little more information about the type of photographs to expect in each collection, we recommend beginning at the About the...

https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/online_photo_coll...
Masters of Photography

This Website presents information about 45 "masters of photography," including such recognizable names as Diane Arbus, Walker Evans, Alfred Steiglitz, and Ansel Adams. For each photographer, the site offers a representative selection of photographs arranged in chronological order, links to "articles" about the photographer (typically drawn from the Encyclopedia of Photography entries, but...

http://www.masters-of-photography.com/index.html
National Archive of Geological Photographs

Provided by the British Geological Survey, this site contains a database of some 6,400 digitized images drawn from the National Archive of Geological Photographs (NAGP). The archive may be searched by keyword, advanced search, or browsed via themed galleries (Montserrat Volcanic Eruption, Beltmoss Quarry - working stone, Aerial photographs in and around Edinburgh, etc.). Unfortunately, the images...

https://www.bgs.ac.uk/information-hub/photos-and-images/
The Frank S. Matsura Image Collection

After coming to the United States from Japan in 1905, Frank S. Matsura stopped in Seattle and then moved across the Cascades to the city of Okanogan, WA. As a photographer, he was involved in his own practice and in documenting the changes in the environment as the city expanded and the Conconully Dam was built nearby. Matsura was a very active member of the community, and he created a playground...

http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/index.php/cdm/landingpage/c...