Photography
The museum's collection includes four 19th century family albums, containing photographs from the 1860s and 1870s. Among them are portraits of the clergy, including Fr. Agrypin Konarski, Fr. Benwenuta Mankowski, Fr. Maksym Tarejwo, Fr. Fidelis Paszkowski, Fr. Zygmunt Golian, Fr. Antoni Białobrzeski, Fr. Prokop - Jan Tomasz Leszczynski, Fr. Jozef Stecki, Fr. Jozef Wyszynski, Fr. Waclaw Nowakowski, and Bishop Jozef Hollak, Fr. Stanislaw Brzóska.
The albums also include photographs of writers, including Teofil Lenartowicz, Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Jadwiga Luszczewska, Antoni Edward Odyniec, Wincenty Pol, and Roman Zmorski.
Among the photos related to the January Uprising are portraits of insurgents and their loved ones, including: Anna Henryka Pustowójtówna, Apolonia Sierakowska, Józefa Toczyska, as well as photographs of students at the Liège Polytechnic (1862), including Stanisław Żurkowski. Particularly valuable are the photographs of Romuald Traugutt, his wife Anna and second wife Antonina, daughters Anna and Aloysa, as well as: Józef Jankowski, Jan Jeziorański, Marian Langiewicz, Ludwik Mieroslawski, Kazimierz Mielecki, Tomasz Winnicki a.k.a. "Chmurski," Edmund Callier, Maria Gorecka, née Mickiewicz, and Seweryn Duchinska
The collection also includes photographs of historical figures such as Alexander Wielopolski, Sigismund Andrzej Wielopolski, Pius IX, Henryk Krajewski, Filip Adamkiewicz, Valerian Mroczkowski, Fyodor Fyodorovich Trepov, Kalikst Vitkovsky, Fyodor Fyodorovich Berg, Mikhail Nikolaevich Muravyov.
The collection also includes photographs of well-known figures of cultural and artistic life, such as: Józef Korzeniowski, Helena Modrzejewska, Henryk Siemiradzki.
The collection also includes photos from the interwar period, World War II (including Warsaw 1939, the Warsaw Uprising, the Second Polish Corps, the Junaks, the 1st Armored Division, the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade, the Air Force, the Polish fleet, the Carpathian Riflemen), as well as photographs related to the museum's creator, Fr. Jozef Jarzębowski MIC, including from the center for Polish refugees in Santa Rosa and the Marianist outpost at Fawley Court.
