It’s Opening Day in Baltimore!
What better time to dig into the archives and see what the Museum has to offer in the way of America’s favorite pastime?
Suburban Club baseball team, Oct. 1, 1909. Pictured are R. Maisel, Anderson, Goldman, E. Maisel, E. Strouse (Straus?), Parlette, unidentified, Aldridge, M. Strouse (Straus?), Wolf, Fowler, Rodger Pippen, and Zink.
Black and white photograph of Lee Dopkin and his brother, Henry, as part of a Hopkins Baseball team portrait. Lee is seated in the 2nd row, first on the left. Henry is seated in the first row, third from left, c.1911.
Photograph, enlargement, of Isaac Davidson Hebrew School boys baseball team.
P.S. #40, Jr. H.S. 115 lb. team, 1923.
Hendler baseball team group photograph, 1928.
Young boys playing baseball at a Jewish Children’s Society event, c.1930s
Photograph of Arlington Hotel Bears baseball team sponsored by Arlington Hotel on Reisterstown Road, n.d. Pictured in front row, left to righ: Phil Levin, unidentified, Melvin Kerker, Wright, and Irv Stiefel. Second row, left to right: Irving Marks, Irving Schuman, unidentified, unidentified. Third row, left to right: Sumner Weinstock, Tony Lombardi, Melvin Jacobs, Milt Schuman, Robert Blaney, Ralph Levin.
Playing baseball at the Baltimore Paint Company picnic, 1947. By Hecker Portraits.
Kosher food stand at Camden Yards, ca. 1991. This was the first kosher food stand in any major league baseball park.
Associated Board members enjoy an Orioles baseball game, Camden Yards, 1994. Includes Suzanne Cohen, Rosalee Dawson, Richard Lansburgh, Morton Macks, Darrell Friedman.
Hope you enjoyed this quick stroll through our photo archives!