Friends of Gilgal Garden
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Battersby Child audio-visual collection
Collection
Identifier: A0757
Abstract
The Thomas Battersby Child Audio-Visual Collection details Thomas B. Child's life through a tour of Gilgal Garden and his funeral. There is also a video of his son and nephew giving a walking tour of the garden with details on the garden's and Child's history and importance.
Dates:
undated
Friends of Gilgal Garden audio-visual collection
Collection
Identifier: A0008
Abstract
The Friends of Gilgal Garden Audio-Visual Collection details the attempts to preserve and save Gilgal Garden by Friends of Gilgal Garden.
Dates:
undated
Friends of Gilgal Garden photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P1666
Abstract
Gilgal Garden is an outdoor sculpture park located in Salt Lake City, Utah, created by Thomas Battersby Child, Jr. (1888-1963) in the backyard of his home starting in 1945. In 2000, Gilgal Garden was purchased by the Friends of Gilgal Garden and opened as a city park. This collection contains color photographs, negatives, slides, and digital photographs documenting the Friends of Gilgal Garden's efforts to preserve and restore Gilgal Garden between 1996 and 2008.
Dates:
1996-2008
Friends of Gilgal Garden records
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2610
Abstract
The Friends of Gilgal Garden records (1959-2010) consists of the administrative, fundraising, volunteer, conservation project plans, historical and general materials of this non-profit organization. The purpose of the Friends of Gilgal Garden is to restore, preserve, protect, and maintain the artifacts, sculptures, engraved stones, arrangements, facilities, and land known as Gilgal in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates:
1959-2010