Greater New Orleans

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Shushan Airport Plot Plan

Weiss, Dreyfous and Seiferth - Photostat -Shushan Airport Plot Plan

Black-and-white photostat plot plan of the Shushan Airport at Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans. The airport is now known as the Lakefront Airport. The terminal was designed by the Louisiana architectural firm Weiss, Dreyfous, and Seiferth in art deco style. ZoomifyLearn more »

Shushan Airport Plot Plan

Weiss, Dreyfous and Seiferth - Photostat -Shushan Airport Plot Plan

Black-and-white photostat plot plan of the Shushan Airport at Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans. The airport is now known as the Lakefront Airport. The terminal was designed by the Louisiana architectural firm Weiss, Dreyfous, and Seiferth in art deco style. ZoomifyLearn more »

Werlein Hall

Werlein Hall - Engraving - Advertisement

An advertisement for Werlin Hall ca. 1880s. The venue, formally known as the National Theatre, was purchased and renamed by local music publisher and piano vendor, Phillip Werlin in 1880. ZoomifyLearn more »

Werlein's Music Store, 605 Canal Street

Werlein's Music Store - Photograph - Exterier view

A photograph of the exterior of Werlein's Music Store at 605 Canal Street, Between 1930 and 1935. ZoomifyLearn more »

White League - Illustration - Black-and-white engraving, "A Street Barricade, Guarded by White Leaguers," from Harper's Weekly, 1874

This illustration shows members of the White League barricading the streets of New Orleans during the Battle of Liberty Place in 1874. ZoomifyLearn more »

White League - Illustration - Black-and-white engraving, "A Street Barricade, Guarded by White Leaguers," from Harper's Weekly, 1874

This illustration shows members of the White League barricading the streets of New Orleans during the Battle of Liberty Place in 1874. ZoomifyLearn more »

White League - Illustration - Black-and-white engraving, "A Street Barricade, Guarded by White Leaguers," from Harper's Weekly, 1874

This illustration shows members of the White League barricading the streets of New Orleans during the Battle of Liberty Place in 1874. ZoomifyLearn more »

White League - Illustration - Black-and-white engraving, "A Street Barricade, Guarded by White Leaguers," from Harper's Weekly, 1874

This illustration shows members of the White League barricading the streets of New Orleans during the Battle of Liberty Place in 1874. ZoomifyLearn more »

White League - Illustration - Black-and-white engraving, "A Street Barricade, Guarded by White Leaguers," from Harper's Weekly, 1874

This illustration shows members of the White League barricading the streets of New Orleans during the Battle of Liberty Place in 1874. ZoomifyLearn more »

Fan Light from Mahogany Hall in Storyville

White, Lulu - Photograph - Fan Light from Mahogany Hall in Storyville

A fan Light at the notorious Storyville madam Lulu White's famed Mahogany Hall, circa 1930s ZoomifyLearn more »

Lulu White

White, Lulu - Photograph - mugshot

A reproduction of a mugshot of Lulu White, circa 1920. Learn more »

Whitesell, Joseph Woodson - Photograph - "Cabildo in the New Orleans Louisiana French Quarter".

New Orleans-based photographer Joseph Woodson Whitesell took this photo of the Cabildo in the 1930s. Built between 1795 and 1799, the Cabildo was the seat of the Spanish municipal government. ZoomifyLearn more »

French Market Wagons

Whitesell, Joseph Woodson - Photograph - "French Market Wagons"

Photographer Joseph "Pops" Woodson Whitesell shot this view of five wagons parked at the French Market in the Vieux Carre between 1945 and 1950. ZoomifyLearn more »

Praline Lady

Whitesell, Joseph Woodson - Photograph - "Praline Lady"

20th Century photographer, Joseph Woodson Whitesell, shot this image of a woman selling pralines. Whitesell held his studio practice at 726 St. Peter Street and often photographed portraits of people in the French Quarter. ZoomifyLearn more »

There Was a Streetcar Called Desire

Whitesell, Joseph Woodson - Photograph - "There Was a Streetcar Called Desire"

Joseph "Pops" Woodson Whitesell shot this photograph of a New Orleans street car entitled "There Was a Streetcar Called Desire" in 1939. ZoomifyLearn more »

Portrait of Wayman Adams

Whitesell, Joseph Woodson - Photograph - Portrait of Wayman Adams

Joseph "Pops" Woodson Whitesell took this photographic portrait of Wayman Adams in the 1940s. Learn more »

General Beauregard's House

Whitney, Morgan - Photograph - "General Beauregard's House"

Morgan Whitney shot this view of the Beauregard-Keyes House, located at 1113 Chartres Street in the French Quarter, between 1880 and 1910. The residence was, at various times, home to Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard and American author Frances Parkinson Keyes. ZoomifyLearn more »

Waldhorn's Antique Shop, Royal & Conti Street

Whitney, Morgan - Photograph - "Waldhorn's Antique Shop, Royal & Conti Street."

Photographer Morgan Whitney shot this view of Waldhorn's Antique Shop, at the corner of Royal and Conti Streets, between 1880 and 1910. ZoomifyLearn more »

Tennessee Williams

Williams, Tennessee - Photograph - Seated studio portrait

A portrait of writer Tennessee Williams, who immortalized New Orleans in plays such as A Streetcar Named Desire and Suddenly Last Summer. ZoomifyLearn more »

Tennessee Williams with Andy Warhol

Williams, Tennessee - Photograph - With Andy Warhol in 1967

Tennessee Williams with Andy Warhol onboard the SS France in 1967, a luxury transatlantic ocean liner. ZoomifyLearn more »

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