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Darrell C. Crain, Jr. Photograph Collection
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Crain children in front of their Seaton Place NW home
Darrell Crain's bedroom
View of Crain residence at 1619 Roxanna Road NW
Women walking under blooming cherry trees on Tidal Basin
Girl standing under blooming cherry tree on Tidal Basin
Cherry tree view of Washington Monument on Tidal Basin
People near cherry trees on Tidal Basin overlooking Washington Monument
Girl going down slide at Glen Echo Park pool
People swimming at Glen Echo Park pool
People swimming at Glen Echo Park pool
Man and woman standing in pool at Glen Echo Park
Man going down slide at Glen Echo Park pool
Children standing in line at Northminster Presbyterian Church
Children standing in line at Northminster Presbyterian Church
Children standing in line at Northminster Presbyterian Church
Children entering the doors of Northminster Presbyterian Church
Group of adolescent boys and girls dressed in robes at Northminster Presbyterian Church
Boys and girls standing in line at Northminster Presbyterian Church
Boys standing in line at Northminster Presbyterian Church
Female nurse doing clerical work at Georgetown Hospital
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Title
Darrell C. Crain, Jr. Photograph Collection
Date Created
1918-01-01
Abstract
The Dr. Darrell C. Crain, Jr. Photograph Collection documents historic events in Washington, D.C. and national and international travels of Dr. Crain spanning four decades from the 1940s to the 1980s.
Native Washingtonian, lifelong resident of Washington, D.C., and amateur photographer Dr. Darrell Clayton Crain, Jr. (1910-1995) dedicated 50 years of his life to the practice of medicine. Dr. Crain was a rheumatologist by profession and photographer by hobby. At home in DC or traveling the country and abroad, he documented his experiences in color slides, leaving behind photographs that provide a vibrant glimpse of the past. The collection is largely comprised of candid color images of Washington, D.C., including historic events such as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the Poor People's Campaign, the aftermath of riots following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, presidential inaugural parades, the U.S. bicentennial celebration, and other protests, holidays, and events. The collection also contains photographs from Dr. Crain’s family vacations across the U.S. and professional travel to Monaco. In addition, the collection includes some biographical images of Dr. Crain and his residences in the district.
All images were taken by Dr. Crain except when he is pictured. Dates and identification of events and places photographed are taken from Crain's notes on the slides or their original boxes.
The entirety of the Dr. Darrell C. Crain, Jr. Photograph Collection was digitized by his granddaughter Alice R. Makl and is in chronological order. Some of the digitized images have been adjusted to correct color deterioration or exposure issues in the original slides. Unadjusted images are available by request.
Subject
Travel
Social life
Events
Type
Photographs
Rights Information
Copyright for all images in the collection taken by Dr. Crain has been transferred to D.C. Public Library.