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Collins, Holbrook and Collins photographs

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS537

Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographs of residences built by Collins, Holbrook and Collins (later C. R and Turner Collins) builders and contractors. The bulk of the images depict residences in Atlanta, as well as some in Macon and Sea Island. Photographs include property features such as driveways, gardens, and landscapes. Of special interest are photographs of the Little Shop in the Davison-Paxon Company department store on Peachtree Street. Included with the images are copies of the original photo album caption information. The majority of the images are credited to Collins, Holbrook and Collins with a minority from C. R. and Turner Collins. Some photographs are stamped on the backside with photographer information.

Dates

  • approximately 1920-1941

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

This material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U.S. Code) Permission for use must be cleared through the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.

Biographical / Historical

Collins, Holbrook and Collins of Atlanta, Georgia, was a building and contracting business founded in 1914 by Charles Robert Collins (1878-1945), his brother Joseph Shelton Collins (1881-1922), and Thomas B. Davies (?-1943) under the name Collins Bros. and Davies. The Collins brothers were originally from Troy, Alabama, and moved to Atlanta in 1907. Over time, the company changed names multiple times with Charles being the only consistent member. He partnered with other colleagues, such as contractor Bertha Lemke Holbrook (1880-1949), and family members, namely his son, Edwin Turner Collins (1903-1938). Collins, Holbrook and Collins was succeeded in name by C. R. and Turner Collins, and the firm built homes primarily in Buckhead, and the Druid Hills and Virginia Highland neighborhoods. Collins worked with several prominent architectural firms such as Hentz, Adler, & Shutze; Ivey and Crook; Frazier and Bodin; and Pringle and Smith. City directories indicate 1942 was the last year of the firm's existence.

Extent

76 black and white photographic print(s)

Language

English

Arrangement

This collection is arranged alphabetically by client name.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift, 2018

Bias in Description

As archivists, we acknowledge our role as stewards of information. We choose how individuals and organizations are represented and described in our archives. We are not neutral, and bias is reflected in our descriptions, which may not accurately convey the racist or offensive aspects of collection materials. Archivists make mistakes and might use poor judgment. In working with this collection, we often re-use language used by the former owners of the material. This language provides context but often includes bias and prejudices reflective of the time in which it was created. The Kenan Research Center’s work is ongoing to implement reparative language where Library of Congress subject terms are inaccurate and obsolete.

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Processing Information

This collection was processed in 2025.

Title
Collins, Holbrook and Collins photographs
Subtitle
ahc.VIS537
Author
Jennie Oldfield
Date
December 2025
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository

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