Scope and arrangement
The collection consists of fifteen ambrotypes from the 1850s and 1860s. The photographs depict Black families, couples, and individuals posed in a formal portrait style. Many plates have hand-painted gold details, mostly on jewelry. Three items depicting members of the Lyons family contain two plates facing either side of the enclosure. All other items contain a single plate facing the interior of the casing, sometimes with velvet details.
The majority of photographers are unknown, but one casing identifies Quinby and Co. studio, and another a photographer, R. Adams. A third photograph identifies the Goodridge Brothers on the mat surrounding the plate.
Each ambrotype is arranged alphabetically by title and includes a physical description of the casing, an approximate date, and a photographer or studio name when known.