Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Clason, Edith and Elizabeth
Kyle, Clason – childhood
This folder includes two copies of a studio portrait of Clason, aged 3; two photographs of Clason and his brother George; a photograph of Clason on his pony, Bearly; a photograph of Clason with his mother, Elizabeth Clason Kyle and a CD with photographs of his 10th birthday party at the Columbus Country Club on May 5, 1939.
Kyle, Clason (adult) I, 1956-1959
This folder includes: a 1956 photograph of Clason with Camilla Williams; a 1956 photograph of Ruben Jones (of Atlanta), Conrad Betts, Bob Watkins, Ann Summerlin, A.C. Hobbs, Mary Bayle Murray, Clason Kyle and Camilla Williams; a photograph of Clason and an unidentified woman labelled “Bachelors 1958”; several 1959 photos of Kyle with Nelle “Punkey” Fambrough (1936-2009) and Norman Ilges, among others.
Kyle, Clason (adult) II
This folder contains many photographs of Clason with friends, mostly unidentified. Among the individuals identified are: Peter Cranton, Mary Margaret Byrne, and Lady Bowers. There are also several large format photographs of various travels. Among these is a group photograph made on board the S/S Liberte. It includes (left to right): Hal Poor, unknown, Norman Rothschild; Ruth Woolfolk, unknown, Mary Margaret Byrne, Clason Kyle and Jinna (?).
Kyle, Clason (adult) III
This folder includes photographs of varies trips and events, such as the 1973 snow in Columbus, photos from Santorini, Egypt, Bali, ocean liners and airport departure lounges. They are mostly undated and unidentified.
Kyle, Clason & Friends I
Kyle, Clason & Friends II
Kyle, George Swift, Sr. (father) and family
This folder contains pages from a family album from the 1920s and 1930s.
Kyle, George Swift, Jr. (brother)
This folder contains: a studio portrait of the infant George, Jr. with his great-grandmother, Victoria Waddell; photos of George, Jr. with his wife, Jessie and son George Swift Kyle III (Sandy), and others
Kyle, James Philips, 1932 and n.d.
This folder includes a photograph of James Philips Kyle taken in his office in the Muscogee Manufacturing Company in 1932 and an undated studio portrait of him.