Color photographs
Found in 276 Collections and/or Records:
Justin Call Stewart photograph collection
Justin Call Stewart (1912-1992) was a Utah politician and lawyer. The Justin Call Stewart photograph collection contains photographs, negatives, and postcards of Stewart's life, including family, friends, military service, and travels.
Omer Call Stewart photograph collection
The Omer Call Stewart photograph collection contains portrait photographs of Omer Stewart and of his first wife, Wanda Clayton. The collection also contains photographs taken in Europe during the 1920s; photographs of Omer Stewart receiving awards, as well as two photographs of Wovoka. This collection is digitized and available in the Digital library.
Richard L. Stimson photograph collection
Richard Lewis "Dick" Stimson (1925-2014) was a veteran of the United States Army who served in World War II. After retiring from a career in insurance and sales, he volunteered for the University of Utah Health Sciences and hospitals and bequeathed his estate to the University of Utah Health Sciences. This collection contains color photographs of Stimson's life, his military service, and his involvement in veteran organizations and reunions.
Jim Sullivan digital photograph collection
The Jim Sullivan digital photograph collection consists of images depicting Sullivan skiing at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Included in the collection are photographs of Snow King Resort and ski racing.
Superfund Records Center photograph collection
Superfund sites are areas that the federal government designates as environmentally contaminated and marked for remediation. The Superfund Records Center photograph collection contains photographs and negatives of soil sample areas from Superfund sites in Utah dating from the 1990s.
Joseph P. Surace photograph collection
Joseph P. Surace was active in masonic circles in the states of Washington and Utah. This collection contains color photographs of the grave of Thaddeus Stevens taken in 1991.
John F. Sytsma photograph collection
The John F. Sytsma photograph collection contains materials related to the railroad in the United States; Sytsma is an authority on railroads and trains, specifically in the northeastern United States. He was a member of the Civilian Defense Auxiliary Group (Railroads) for the New York Susquehanna and Western Railroad.
Ida Shimizu Tateoka photograph collection
The Ida Shimizu Tateoka photograph collection consists of images of ice skaters during competitions.
Dave M. Tatsuno photograph collection
Dave Masaharu Tatsuno (1913-2006) was a Japanese American businessman and amateur filmmaker who secretly filmed his family's experience of detention in the Topaz Relocation Camp. This collection contains Tatsuno family photographs spanning 1902 to 2004, including images of them skiing, during their imprisonment in Topaz, and of the Olympic Torch Run.
Emma Lou Thayne photograph collection
Emma Lou Warner Thayne (1924-2014) was a Utah poet, novelist, and educator. The Emma Lou Thayne photograph collection contains photographs depicting Thayne's family and life from the 1960s to the 1990s.
The Olympic Experience photograph collection
The Olympic Experince photograph collection consists of photos taken by people in Salt Lake during the 2002 Winter Games. This includes photos of events, as spectactors, but also photos of Salt Lake and the surrounding area during the Games.
Select donations from this collection are available online in our Digital Library.
Satoye Tsujimoto photograph collection
The Satoye Tsujimoto photograph collection contains color photographs of members, events, and trips associated with the Salt Lake Issei Center dating from 1972 to 1993. The Salt Lake Issei Center was opened in 1970 to provide support and entertainment for aging Japanese American first-generation immigrants in Utah.
United ENECO Cold Fusion photograph collection
ENECO (formerly FEAT) was a private company that licensed the University of Utah's cold fusion patents beginning in 1993 with the hope of commercializing them. This collection contains color photographs and negatives depicting ENECO equipment, facilities, and unidentified scientists dating from 1992 to 1999.
United States Air Force ROTC Detachment 850 photograph collection
The United States Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 850 is located at the University of Utah. This collection contains photographs documenting the 2008 Commissioning Ceremony held at the Utah State Capitol Rotunda, which featured honors given to and provided by Medal of Honor recipient Colonel Bernard Francis Fisher (1927-2014).
University of Utah Department of Theatre photograph collection
The University of Utah Department of Theatre provides academic training for students who wish to pursue careers in theatre, related fields, or advanced graduate education. This collection contains photographs, negatives, and slides depicting students, plays, and performances.
Utah Arts Festival photograph collection
The Utah Arts Festival began as the Salt Lake Festival of the Arts in June 1977. Since 2002, it has been held at Library and Washington Squares in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. This collection consists of 20 color photographs depicting the 2002 Utah Arts Festival and 61 digital-only jpgs depicting the 2010 Utah Arts Festival.
Utah Cherry Blossom Princesses photograph collection
Photographs of Cherry Blossom Princesses who represented Utah in the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D.C. between about 1981 and 2007. The collection contains 7 photographs of Ann Higgenbotham, who was chosen from 55 state and territory princesses to be Cherry Blossom Queen in 1992.
Utah Committee for American-Soviet Relations photograph collection
The Utah Committee for American-Soviet Relations was a non-profit organization established in 1986 to educate Americans about the Soviet Union. This collection contains images of "Peace Cradle," a sculpture by Dennis Smith dedicated to the Committee's first chairman, Lowell Fry Turner (1916-1989).
Utah Computer Society photograph collection
The Utah Computer Society (UCS), also known as Blue Chips, was started in 1982 to promote personal computer usage and industry in Utah. This collection contains photographs of UCS members at workshops and demonstrations related to computer software.
Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club photograph collection
The Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club photograph collection contains snapshots of Club activities such as board meetings, a banquet including Governor and Mrs. Bangerter, and a Club tour in Oahu, Hawaii, all in the 1980s. It also includes photos of "Young Careerists," and of Barbara Rowe portraying Susan B. Anthony.