Family Portrait on the Porch of Lewis Latimer's Residence
Photograph
An original black-and-white photograph depicting Lewis H. Latimer, his wife Mary Latimer, and their daughter Louise standing on the porch of their residence, circa 1920. The house was then located at 64 Holly Street in Flushing, Queens, and is today the Lewis Latimer House Museum in its new location, also in Flushing. The home is a two-story building with decorative woodwork on the gable and around the porch. A picket fence and shrubbery frame the scene, evoking a typical late 19th to early 20th-century family home setting. This image captures a rare personal moment of the Latimer family, highlighting both the family and their home environment.
Keywords: Lewis Latimer, Mary Latimer, Latimer family, historical photograph, African American inventor, family portrait, porch, historical home, 19th-century architecture
Black and White Photo
3:4
Lewis Latimer
Latimer family residence
Lewis H. Latimer was an influential African American inventor, engineer, and activist known for his work with the incandescent light bulb and carbon filament. This photograph provides a glimpse into his personal life and family, set against the backdrop of his home.
Latimer Family Collection : Latimer House
3"x2"
29
LLH Attic
Latimer Family Collection
Lewis Latimer House
FlushingQueens
New York, USA
North America
United States