Color photographs
Found in 276 Collections and/or Records:
Red Butte Press photograph collection
The Red Butte Press photograph collection contains images of an 1846 Columbian hand press used by the Red Butte Press at the University of Utah Marriott Library.
Selections from this collection have been digitalized and are available online in our Digital Library.
Richard K. Reuling photograph collection
Richard K. Reuling was the founder of the Bullfrog Marina and spearheaded its construction. The Richard K. Reuling photograph collection consists of images from the 1960s depicting the marina and surrounding landscapes around the time of its construction in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The collection is fully digitized and available on the Marriott Library Digital Library
Shirley Ririe photograph collection
Shirley Ririe is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher who in 1964 co-founded the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, which is based in Salt Lake City. This collection contains photographs of Ririe's personal life, family, and friends and of her career in dance.
F.D. Robbins photograph collection
F.D. Robbins served as head coach for the University of Utah men's tennis team from 1987 to 2014. This colleciton contains black-and-white and color photographs of the University of Utah Men's tennis team and player photos dating from Robbins' time as assistant and head coach, from 1980 to 2014.
Paul Robbins photograph collection
Paul Robbins (1939-2008) was a ski and travel writer who served as historian for the U.S. Ski Team for over thirty years. This collection contains photographs documenting Robbins career in sports journalism dating from approximately 1960 to 2005.
Rocco C. and Marion S. Siciliano Forum photograph collection
The Rocco C. and Marion S. Siciliano Forum at the University of Utah was founded in 1997. This collection consists of color prints and digital-only photographs depicting the Forum dating from 1997 to 2009.
Roger Roche photograph collection
This collection consists of one photograph of Roger Roche , ski instructor in Pocatello, Idaho, and member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America and participatant in the 1968 Interski Demonstration Team.
Joseph B. Rosenbaum photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs documenting the professional career of Joseph Rosenbaum as a metallurgist with the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Most of the photographs are posed portraits of groups at awards, ceremonies, banquets, and conventions. This collection is digitized and available in the Digital Library.
Joseph and Evelyn Rosenblatt photograph collection
Joseph Rosenblatt (1903-1999) was a Jewish American businessman who, with his wife Evelyn Rosenblatt (1910-2004), contributed philanthropically to the University of Utah and to Utah's arts organizations. This collection contains photographs depicting the Rosenblatt family, properties, travel, and philanthropic events and images documenting EIMCO, Joseph Rosenblatt's mining equipment company.
James G. Rossiter photograph collection
The James G. Rossiter photograph collection contains a scrapbook and yearbook documenting the Pocatello Ski Association's events and activities in the 1970s. In addition to photographs of members, the books contain newspaper clippings and brochures.
Rowland Hall St. Mark's School photograph collection
Rowland Hall-St. Mark’s School, known as Rowland Hall, is an independent private school in Salt Lake City, Utah that has been continuously in operation since 1867. The collection contains photographs of students, faculty, staff, and buildings dating from the 1890s to 2005.
Ward J. Roylance photograph collection
The Ward J. Roylance photograph collection consists of images of water conservation projects in Colorado documenting the land before, during, and after the construction of various water projects. Also included are travel photographs.
Everett Ruess Family photograph collection
Everett Ruess was an artist and writer who disappeared in the Utah desert in 1934. The Everett Ruess Family photograph collection contains photographs, negatives, postcards, albums, and glass slides of Everett, Stella, Christopher, and Waldo Ruess and their travels between 1900 and 1985.
Joseph Stanley Russon photograph collection
The Joseph Stanley Russon photograph collection contains several family portraits and negatives, some formal some candid.
Dusty Sackett photograph collection
The Dusty Sackett photograph collection contains color photographs depicting Snowbird Ski Patrol group members from 2002 and 2004-2005.
Leo Tolstoy Samuels photograph collection
The Leo Tolstoy Samuels photograph collectionphotographs of Leo T. Samuels in various locations, often with others associated with the University of Utah. Also included in this collection is a photograph of a portrait painted by Alvin Gittins.
Karl C. Sandberg photograph collection
Karl C. Sandberg (1931-2000) was a linguist, educator, and author of books on French and on religion. The Karl C. Sandberg photograph collection contains imges of Sandberg's life and family and postcards sent to him or collected by him.
Harold Stanley "Stan" Sanders photograph collection
This collection consists of prints and negatives collected and created by Harold Stanley "Stan" Sanders about Utah history; subjects include resorts, breweries, saloons, the Auerbach's department stores, and early Salt Lake City architecture. It also contains personal photographs taken of and by Sanders during his military service in Korea following World War II and photographs of an 1989 exhibit featuring his collections.
E. Frank Sanguinetti photograph collection
The E. Frank Sanguinetti photograph collection consists of four color photographs of pottery.
Fayez A. Sayegh photograph collection
Fayez A. Sayegh (1922-1980) was a scholar, educator, and diplomat who wrote about Palestine, Israel, and Zionism. This collection consists of slides, photographs, and negatives relating to Fayez Sayegh's career and personal life, particularly his family life and travels with wife Arlene Briem Sayegh and daughter, from 1946-1979. Included are photos of Fayez and Arlene Sayegh, their family, their house, and vacations across the United States, Europe and the Middle East.