Pennsylvania Horticultural Society - Ida W. Pritchett Photograph Collection

About This Collection

This collection is comprised of images created sometime between 1928 and 1950 by Philadelphia photographer, Ida W. Pritchett. A 1914 graduate of Bryn Mawr College, Pritchett received her doctorate from Johns Hopkins University, and held an appointment at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York where her work focused on pathology and bacteriology. She left the Rockefeller Institute in 1930 to pursue a professional life in photography. In 1928, Pritchett's photograph titled the "Luminous Globe" was included in the Royal Photographic Society's Annual Exhibition. Following on, she exhibited her work in the 1930 International Photographic Exhibition, Tokyo, and the Philadelphia International Salon of Photography sponsored by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. As a working photographer, Pritchett provided photographic illustrations for various publications, for example, "A Viking Drinking Cup--Birch Knob" for inclusion in Sir Wilfred Grenfell's The Romance of Labrador. With her friend, Marjorie LaMonte Thompson, she co-published a book of photographs documenting the buildings, interior spaces and grounds of Bryn Mawr College. Pritchett retired in the early 1950s and she and Thompson divided their time between their homes in Haverford and Sandwich, New Hampshire until her death in 1965. This digital project is supported in part by a 2022 National Endowment for the Humanities Sustaining the Humanities Through the American Rescue Plan (SHARP) grant.

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[Azaleas]
[Bleeding Hearts]
[Bleeding Hearts]
[Boxly]
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Boxly
Brookfield
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr College. Deanery Garden
Bryn Mawr College. Deanery Garden
Bryn Mawr College. Deanery Garden
Bryn Mawr College. Library
Bryn Mawr College. Rockefeller Arch
Bryn Mawr College. Rockefeller Hall
Bryn Mawr College. Senior Row
Bryn Mawr College. Taylor Hall
Bryn Mawr College. Taylor Hall. Clock Tower
Bryn Mawr College. Wyndham Hall
Bullock, Benjamin, Mrs., Garden