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22-035-HB - Negative, Film
Belle Baruch and an unidentified individual (RC believes this is Olga Stroumillo) on the tea terrace at Bellefield Plantation.
Record Type: Photo
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22-040-HB. - Print, Photographic
22-040-HB Anne Johnston, Belle Baruch's nurse, at the Georgetown Airport 2014.
Record Type: Photo
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22-041-HB - Print, Photographic
Martha Hedman House, mother of Ella Severin. She became a stage actress, most known for her role in "The Boomerang." Through her relationship with the famous photographer Arnold Genthe, she was able to help her fellow Swede, Greta Garbo get discovered.
Record Type: Photo
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22-043-HB - Film
The 40th Anniversary of the Baruch Foundation Lecture by Celia Sandys, Winston Churchill's granddaughter at Hobcaw Barony.
Record Type: Photo
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22-045-HB - Print, Photographic
U.S. Marine Corps guards for President Franklin Roosevelt when he was at Hobcaw Barony in 1944. The photo has a date of 1943 on the back. This was given to Mary Miller by Inez Villafranco. Mary gave it to the foundation in 2019.
Record Type: Photo
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22-046-HB - Print, Photographic
Bernard Baruch posing in front of young pines circa 1940's.
Record Type: Photo
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22-049-HB - Print, Photographic
Left to right: Elizabeth Shubrick Gary (d.2025), Joshua Shubrick, Sr.k Margaret Shubrick Carr and seated is Mrs. Nellie McCant Shubrick (the mother). Nellie was the daughter of Tim McCants who lived in the southeastern most cabin in Friendfield Village.
Record Type: Photo
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25-207-HB - Picture
Photographs of Boys School Photographer: Dana, New York On the original frame is a tag that states: "Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Baruch Lot 19748 to be shipped to Georgetown, S.C." in Bernard Baruch's handwriting. It has a date to be shipped of September 19, 1906. Possibly Bernard Baruch's graduation from the City College of New York.
Record Type: Photo
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29-001-EK - Photograph
The two hunting cabins at Clambank landing. This photo was in the scrapbook of Aston Knight who visited Hobcaw twice and painted many scenes. His grandson, Elliot visited and allowed us to make copies.
Record Type: Photo
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29-002-EK - Photograph
The two hunting cabins at Clambank landing. It is believed the large oil painting of this view was painted from this photo. This photo was in the scrapbook of Aston Knight who visited Hobcaw twice and painted many scenes. His grandson, Elliot visited and allowed us to make copies.
Record Type: Photo
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29-003-EK - Photograph
Guests on a boat at the Hobcaw pier. Some of the individuals are Mrs. Baruch, Charlie McCants (the cook), Joseph Remish (one of the Baruch's butlers) and Lucy McCray. This photo was in the scrapbook of Aston Knight who visited Hobcaw twice and painted many scenes. His grandson, Elliot visited and allowed us to make copies.
Record Type: Photo
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29-004-EK - Photograph
Individuals at the Hobcaw pier with the Hobcaw boat. Captain Buxton is next to the piling. This photo was in the scrapbook of Aston Knight who visited Hobcaw twice and painted many scenes. His grandson, Elliot visited and allowed us to make copies.
Record Type: Photo
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29-005-EK - Photograph
Aston Knight is painting a scene at Clambank while the Baruch's German butler, Joseph Remish gives him a haircut. This photo was in the scrapbook of Aston Knight who visited Hobcaw twice and painted many scenes. His grandson, Elliot visited and allowed us to make copies.
Record Type: Photo
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29-006-EK - Photograph
A boat leaving the Hobcaw pier while Charlie McCants, Lucy McCray and Renee Baruch look on. This photo was in the scrapbook of Aston Knight who visited Hobcaw twice and painted many scenes. His grandson, Elliot visited and allowed us to make copies.
Record Type: Photo
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29-007-EK - Photograph
Side view of the Youngville Plantation house where Bellefield is now. The large oak tree is still in the area that Belle called the "bull pen," believed to named after the bull pen where baseball players got warmed up. The bull pen at Bellefield is where the cars were parked and got "warmed up." This photo was in the scrapbook of Aston Knight who visited Hobcaw twice and painted many scenes. His grandson, Elliot visited and allowed us to make ...
Record Type: Photo