
This week is our final mystery in the Fall series focusing on newly digitized materials. The photos come […]
This week is our final mystery in the Fall series focusing on newly digitized materials. The photos come […]
This week’s newly digitized photos were gifted together by Gordon Fox and are all part of the M […]
Today’s #MysteryMonday photos continue our Fall series highlighting newly digitized materials – this time with a focus on […]
BCC0197 This week marks the final mystery in our summer series, and it’s a challenging one. Some of […]
This week’s mystery brings us another stretch of unlabeled houses in Memphis – this time in Midtown. The […]
The above image titled, “Memphis houses”, was taken November 2, 1969. We know the date, but we do […]
The description accompanying this image only states, “Building with columns & four boys next to the steps.” Without […]
Do you recognize anyone captured in these photographs? Let us know in the comments box or click ‘Contact […]
In honor of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, we’re sharing a couple photographs that highlight family, friends, and food! […]
DIG Memphis contains a large number of professional portraits, but many of them are unlabeled. Here are a […]
In honor of Veterans Day, we’re sharing photographs of those who have served in the past. There are […]
November is Native American Heritage Month. To celebrate the history, traditions, and culture of indigenous communities, today we’re […]
Along with the crisp air and falling leaves, Fall usually ushers in a period of festivities filled with […]
The data accompanying this image indicates that the photograph was taken in 1962. Beyond that, we don’t really […]
Many of our unmapped images are from the Municipal Reference Library and depict scenes of construction during the […]
This photo shows the Speedway with trees and gardens along both sides. Can you help us pinpoint what […]
This picture, c.1900, shows Victorian-era houses lining a stretch of Washington Avenue. Nearly all of the grand homes […]
These two photographs (each measuring 7.25 x 4.25 inches) labeled “Scenes on Union Avenue” show Victorian-era houses on […]