Showing posts with label Frank Rodolph Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Rodolph Collection. Show all posts

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Frank B. Rodolph Collection

 Behind the Scenes (six ladies and three gentlemen, and Chinese cook)
  
 Lawn tennis courts
  
 Our Chowder Party, August 30, 1885
  
 Residence near foothills
  
Woodward's residence, corner of 10th and Clay Street, Oakland, California, 1886
 

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Frank B. Rodolph Collection

 A Tramp up Mt. Tamalpias
  
 Cabin at Austin Creek, Sonoma County
  
 J. E. H. Brown's residence, Oakland, 1886
  
On a car at Wright's Station, Santa Cruz County
  
Seven ladies in improvised dressing room near a stream in Sonoma County
 

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Frank B. Rodolph Collection

Horse-drawn stage "Favorite", 1886
  
 In Santa Cruz Mountains (eight people near a dwelling)
  
In the Cove, Angel Island, September 9, 1885
  
 Scott's Turnout, Oakland, California
  
Our 4th of July jaunt, 1885
 

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Frank B. Rodolph Photograph Collection

Frank Bequette Rodolph (1843-1923) was a commercial photographer active in Oakland during the 1870s and 1880s. Born in Wisconsin, he and his family traveled overland to California in 1850. They settled first in Placerville and later operated a ranch on Cache Creek. Moving to Oakland in 1869, Rodolph attended business college and opened a stationery store on Broadway in partnership with his father. The store also sold school books and sheet music, and in the 1880s Rodolph began doing printing work as well. Many of his photographs were taken on his extensive travels throughout California.

The Frank B. Rodolph collection consists of 1254 original photographs taken by Rodolph and associates, including Isaiah W. Taber. The Taber photographs, primarily of Alaska, can be found in volume 14 (BANC PIC 1905.17159). Rodolph's subjects include a variety of cityscapes, residences and other buildings chiefly of the San Francisco Bay Area, Sonoma County, Santa Cruz and Monterey areas of California. Many of the photographs are of recreational and leisure activities, including outings of a Bay Area group of photographers (including Rodolph) who called themselves "the Merry Tramps."

 "For the Hay" - two men and equipment on a farm
  
 "Knowles" (a humble dwelling and several people in Sonoma County)
  
 "The Wringer" (two women at a washtub in the redwoods of Sonoma County)
  
 At Wrights Station, man and woman in a surrey
  
"The wood teams going home" Sonoma County