Photo Book 7: Skiing-Present and Future (Including the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Construction of the Sports Park, and Ski Museum), Late 1900s-Early 21st Century
File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
- Photograph number 1: Map of the Salt Lake valley showing the canyons and location of ski resorts, circa 2000
- Photograph number 2: 1996 Olympic Torch Relay, Janet Quinney Lawson, Alf Engen, Alan Engen, and Mac Learned.
- Photograph number 3: Alan Engen carrying the Olympic torch through Salt Lake City, May 1996
- Photograph number 4-5: Olympic Rings banner at the Utah State Capitol Building, circa 1993. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 6: Alf Engen waiving at the crowd at an Olympic rally on the steps of the Utah State Capitol, circa 1993
- Photograph number 7: Olympic Torch Flag arriving in Salt Lake City, February 23, 1998. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 8: NCAA Ski Championships at Park City, circa 1991. Photo courtesy of Pat Miller.
- Photograph number 9: Skiers carrying international flags in preparation for the Olympics in Park City, circa 1998. Photo courtesy of Ski Utah.
- Photograph number 10: Alf Engen on a birthday card
- Photograph number 11: Anthony Walker skiing, late 1990s
- Photograph number 12-13: Scott Mathers at Alta, February 24, 1995. Photo by Dobber Price.
- Photograph number 14: Left to Right: Craig Hansell (Sports Writer), Dale Miller, Alan Miller, Darin Penny, Jim Gaddis, M. Earl Miller, Alan Engen, Brad Smith, and Kent Mathews on top of Mount Ogden, March 1998.
- Photograph number 15: Bear Hollow, Fall 1989
- Photograph number 16: Master plan of the Winter Sports Park developed by Valentiner Architects, 1994
- Photograph number 17: Alta Powder News article about the new jumping hill at Bear Hollow, Winter 1993
- Photograph number 18: Original plan for the Utah Winter Sports Park, circa 1991. Rendering by Valentiner, Craine, Bronjes, Onyon Architects.
- Photograph number 19: Utah Winter Sports Park 90 meter ski jump under construction at Bear Hollow, October 5, 1991. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 20: 90 meter ski jumping hill at Bear Hollow, July 13, 1995. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 21: 90 and 120 meter jumping hills under construction in preparation for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, October 22, 1998. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 22: 90 and 120 meter jumping hills under construction in preparation for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, September 29, 2000. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 23: Ski jumper airborne at the Utah Olympic Sports Park, September 29, 2000. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 24: Ski jumpers' view looking down on flat where the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum is to be constructed, circa 1998
- Photograph number 25: Lindsey Van, top national female ski jumper in her age group, 1998
- Photograph number 26: Jumper executing the modern "V" style jump at the Utah Olympic Sports Park at Bear Hollow, July 1994. Photo by Alan Agle.
- Photograph number 27: Todd Lodwick of the United States Ski Team in flight, 1990s
- Photograph number 28-29: View at Bear Hollow overlooking Snyderville Basin, March 26, 1997. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 30-31: View of the 90 and 120 meter ski jumping hills at Bear Hollow, 1997
- Photograph number 32: Ski jumper on Suicide Hill, Ishpeming, Michigan, 1992. Photo by Tom Buchkoe.
- Photograph number 33: Utah Winter Sports Park at Bear Hollow, December 30, 1997
- Photograph number 34: Alf Engen and Tom Welch at the Utah Winter Sports Park, July 1992. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 35-36: Alf Engen and Mark Eaton at the Utah Winter Sports Park, July 1992. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 37: Alf Engen, Mark Eaton and Alan Engen at the Utah Winter Sports Park, July 1992. Photo by Barbara Engen.
- Photograph number 38: Jon Engen, Alf Engen and Alan Engen at the at the Utah Winter Sports Park, July 1992
- Photograph number 39: Alf Engen and Tom Welch at the Utah Winter Sports Park, July 1992
- Photograph number 40: Alf and Barbara Engen at the Utah Winter Sports Park, July 1992
- Photograph number 41: Salt Lake Tribune article highlighting the awarding of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games to Salt Lake, Saturday June 17, 1995
- Photograph number 42: Sverre Engen, Alf Engen, unidentified young female jumper, and Corey Engen at the Olympic Sports Park
- Photograph number 43: Sverre Engen, Alf Engen, unidentified jumper, Corey Engen, and an unidentified man at the Olympic Sports Park
- Photograph number 44: Sverre and Corey Engen looking up a ski jump at the Olympic Sports Park
- Photograph number 45: Corey Engen ringing a bell at the at the Olympic Sports Park while Alf and Sverre Engen look on
- Photograph number 46-48: Ski jump at the Olympic Sports Park in Bear Hollow
- Photograph number 49: Sverre Engen, Alf Engen, unidentified jumper, Corey Engen, and an unidentified man at the Olympic Sports Park
- Photograph number 50-51: Alan and Alf Engen at the Olympic Sports Park in Bear Hollow, September 30, 1996. Photo by Dobber Price.
- Photograph number 52: Corey, Sverre, Alf, and Alan Engen at the Ecker Hill historic landmark
- Photograph number 53: Janet Quinney Lawson and Alf Engen at the Utah Winter Sports Park, August 26, 1993. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 54: Model of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum
- Photograph number 55: Utah Olympic Sports Park, October 1997. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 56-57: Those involved in making the final decision on where the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum would be located, Left to Right: Ed Sweeney, Randy Montgomery, Alan Engen, Jon Engen, Jerry Anderson (SLOC), Peter Emerson (architect-EDA), Burke Cartwright (architect-EDA), Barbara Amidon, David Amidon, Mike Korologos, John Bower, Janet Quinney Lawson, Ranch Kimbell (SLOC), Joe Arave, Jim Gaddis, Greg Thompson, Jody Schrontz, Marty Volla (SLOC), David Quinney, and Duane Schrontz, November 30, 1997.
- Photograph number 58: Evelyn Engen and Ruth Rogers Altmann at the Olympic Sports Park, August 28, 1999
- Photograph number 59: Sverre, Alf, Alan, and Corey Engen at the Olympic Sports Park, September 30, 1996
- Photograph number 60: Those involved in making the final decision on where the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum would be located, Left to Right: Ed Sweeney, Randy Montgomery, Alan Engen, Jon Engen, Jerry Anderson (SLOC), Peter dup. Emerson (architect-EDA), Burke Cartwright (architect-EDA), Barbara Amidon, David Amidon, Mike Korologos, John Bower, Janet Quinney Lawson, Ranch Kimbell (SLOC), Joe Arave, Jim Gaddis, Greg Thompson, Jody Schrontz, Marty Volla (SLOC), David Quinney, and Duane Schrontz, November 30, 1997.
- Photograph number 61: Looking at the site of the future Joe Quinney Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum, August 28, 1999
- Photograph number 62: Ski News article, "Ski Museum: A Dream Come True"
- Photograph number 63-64: Invitation to the dedication of the new Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum
- Photograph number 65: Randy Montgomery, Executive director, of the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation welcomes dignitaries attending the August 28, 1999 site dedication of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum.
- Photograph number 66: Randy Montgomery and Alan Engen at the Sports Center and Museum dedication, August 28, 1999
- Photograph number 67-68: Clifford Duncan, Ute Indian Elder, in full costume at the Sports Center and Museum site.
- Photograph number 69: Greg Thompson with a Native American Indian chief in full costume at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication.
- Photograph number 70: Janet Quinney Lawson and Evelyn Engen at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 71: Unidentified speaker at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 72: Robert Garff speaking at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 73: Alan Engen delivering the opening address at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 74: Randy Dryer Delivers address at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 75: Alan and Evelyn Engen at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 76: Native American Indian chief in full costume at the Sports Center and Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 77: View of the Olympic Sports Park
- Photograph number 78: Alan Engen speaking at the Sports Center and Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 79: Unidentified speaker at the Sports Center and Museum site dedication
- Photograph number 80: Museum supporters and board members holding shovels at the site dedication
- Photograph number 81: Randy Montgomery and Alan Engen inspect the site of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum, November 5, 1999. (Note Randy died in an accident the following day, November 6, 1999)
- Photograph number 82: Dave Amidon, Barbara Amidon and Spencer Eccles at the Olympic Sports Park, July 19, 2000. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 83: Museum under construction at the Olympic Sports Park, July 19, 2000
- Photograph number 84: Dave Amidon, Executive of the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation, speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Olympic Sports Park, April 19, 2000.
- Photograph number 85-86: The first day of work on the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum, April 19, 2000. Photo by Alan Engen.
- Photograph number 87-105: Construction site of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum
- Photograph number 106: Dave Amidon, Barbara Amidon and Spencer Eccles at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum.
- Photograph number 107: Construction of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum, September 8, 2000.
- Photograph number 108-109: Silhouette of a ski jumper in flight off the 120 meter hill at the Utah Olympic Sports Park, September 29, 2000. Photo by Alan Engen.
Dates
- Late 1900s-Early 21st Century
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 25 Boxes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Engen, Alan K. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu