Box 10
Container
Contains 43 Results:
Bertillon System. Profile and front view of unidentified woman found drowned. Kept on exhibitation in cabinets of Police Headquarters instead of in morgue. Body identified. Dreson, Sept. 11-19, 1907
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 2
Dates:
1898-1947.
Bertillon System. Details of stand made to show place and date upon the negative itself, movable numeral used: (4 illus.), Dresdon, Sept. 11-19, 1907
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 3
Dates:
1898-1947.
Bertillon System. Card register for men, Dresdon, Sept. 1907
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 3
Dates:
1898-1947.
Bertillon System. Room for Daktyloskopie. Cabinet with work table. Finger-print stand. Framed instruction cards. Dresdon, Sept. 11-19, 1907
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 3
Dates:
1898-1947.
Bertillon System. Finger-prints of Henry P. de Forest, Police Surgeon, New York City, on glass. Photo by obliquely transmitted light. Berlin, Sept. 28, 1907
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 3
Dates:
1898-1947.
Bertillon System. Two finger prints made by the same criminal. Same enlarged. Burlgary. Crispi Case, New York City
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 3
Dates:
1898-1947.
Bertillon System. Portion of safe door, showing experimental finger-prints. Value entirely destroyed by retouching of negative. "New York World" 1911.
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 3
Dates:
1898-1947.
Finger-prints on cards used in the Fulton Savings Bank, and in about one hundred other banks in the State of New York for identification of the depositors,June 12, 1912. Presented by William J. Lovejoy, Cashier of Fulton Savings Bank
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 5
Dates:
1898-1947.
Personal Identity. The veins of the back of the hand as a means of identification as suggested by Prof. Arrigo Tamassia, Professor of Legal Medicine at the Univerity of Padua, Italy. Legend under each one of the four photographs
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 5
Dates:
1898-1947.
Criminal Photography. Collection of weapons and instruments from the Criminal Museum at Christiana, Norway, 1912
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 5
Dates:
1898-1947.