Box 10
Contains 43 Results:
Daktyloscopie. Finger Print Bureau, Christiania, Norway, 1906
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Bureau of Physical Examination, Civil Service Commission. Joseph A. Ruddy taking fingerprints of candidates. Picture taken by Brosnan, Bd. W.S., Dec. 12, 1915
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Daktyloscopie. Bertillon System. Tripod set up with camera in position. Berlin, Sept. 19, 1907
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Portrait of Mary E. Holland, (nee) Trowel, born Urbana, Iowa, Feb. 20, 1857, died Wesley Memorial HospitalMar. 27, 1915, (Chicago, Ill.) Presented by J. Herbert Taylor, Mar. 30, 1915
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Daktyloscopie. Portrait of Johannes Evangelista Purkinje, 1787-1869. (This name is pronounced: Poor - keen - ye). In "Biology and its makers;" by W.A. Lacy, N.Y.: Holt, 1915, p.267 (Best portrait found)
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Daktyloscopie. "Finger-prints" of an armless vagrant, Scientific American, June 8, 1918
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Portrait of Sir William J. Hersohel. (In colors)
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Portrait of Sir William J. Hersohel. (from a recent photograph from life)
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Tattooing a Burmese boy
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System
Tattooing
-Photographs for Lectures on Criminology, Fingerprints, and the Bertillon System