Black-and-white photographs
Found in 358 Collections and/or Records:
Gladys Young Orlob photograph collection
Gladys Young Orlob (1894-1980) was a patron of the arts in Salt Lake City, Utah. A granddaughter of Brigham Young, Orlob served as president of the Brigham Young Granddaughters Association. This collection contains images of Gladys Young Orlob, her family, and the Brigham Young's Granddaughters dating from approximatley the 1930s to 1960s.
Harold Orlob photograph collection
Harold Orlob (1883-1982) was a composer and lyricist who worked on Broadway shows and musicals. This collection contains photographs of Orlob, his family, and associates, as well as images of playbills, dating from approximately 1900 to 1980.
Ouray Indian School photograph collection
The Ouray Indian School in Randlett, Utah was operated by the United States government to reeudicate children from the Uncompahgre (Tabeguache) and White River Ute bands from 1883 to 1905 when it was merged with the Uintah Boarding School in Whiterocks, Utah. This collection consists of 3 black-and-white photographs of Ute children and a woman on the grounds of the school in 1905.
Wayne Owens photograph collection
Douglas Wayne Owens (1937-2002) was a Utah Democrat who served in the United States House of Representatives for Utah's Second Congressional District between 1972-1974 and 1986-1992. This collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints, negatives, and slides that depict Wayne Owens' personal life, family, political career, and travel.
R. Wayne Pace photograph collection
R. Wayne Pace (1931-) was a professor of organizational leadership at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives depicting his life, career, friends, and family dating from the 1950s to 1980s.
Eugene Pack, I photograph collection
Eugene “Gene” Grant Pack I (1902-1981) was a radio engineer who worked at Salt Lake City's KLO from 1929 to 1949 before starting his own radio business. This collection contains black-and-white photographs of Pack's time at KLO, including the radio reporting of the 1930s Bonneville speed trials and signed pictures of bands and performers.
Karl Maeser and Valeria Cheney Pack photograph collection
Roger V. Paxton photograph collection
The Roger V. Paxton photograph collection consists of 1 black-and-white photograph print from 1916 depicting the northwest corner of First Avenue and A street during construction of the Hillcrest apartments.
Ern Pedler photograph collection
Ern Pedler (1914-1989) was a fiction writer whose work was based on his experiences as a long-distance rider, cowboy, and horse wrangler in Utah. This collection contains photographs documenting Pedler's life, family, and work with horses and on ranches in Utah from 1940 to 1988.
Fern Flagler Peery photograph collection
The Fern Flagler Peery photograph collection consists of photograph prints and negatives depicting Fern Flagler Peery (1917-2009) pictured with her family and friends.
Joseph S. Peery photograph collection
Joseph Smith Peery was a professor of economics and Dean of the College of Business School at the University of Utah. This collection contains slides, photographs, and postcards documenting Peery's life, family, and travels dating from approximately 1910 to 2007.
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson photograph collection
Alta LaRee Hill Pehrson (1920-2006) was a community activist and reporter in the town of Magna, Utah, and was the first woman President of the Magna Chamber of Commerce. This collection contains photographs, negatives, and postcards relating to Magna, its people, events, schools, and organizations dating from approximately 1883 to 2006.
Dean Perkins photograph collection
The Dean Perkins photograph collection consists of images of him skiing. Dean Perkins is a former Utah ski racer.
O'Dell "Pete" Petersen photograph collection
O'Dell "Pete" Petersen (1911-2001) was a member of the Wasatch Mountain Club in Salt Lake City, Utah for over 50 years. This collection contains prints and digital-only images depicting outdoor activities by Petersen and club members.
Glade Peterson photograph collection
The Glade Peterson photograph collection features Glade as a performer along with other actors and actresses and events of the Utah Opera.
Agnes Mero Plenk photograph collection
Agnes Mero Plenk (1916-2011) was a child psychologist and founder of the Children's Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Agnes Mero Plenk photograph collection contains a portrait of Plenk and 4 contact sheets taken by Kent Miles Photography in 1990 for a series called "Women We Admire."
Beverly Porter photograph collection
Beverly Porter (1917-2010) was a graduate of the University of Utah who moved to Africa with her husband, metallurgist Robert Rampton Porter. This collection consists of 4 photograph prints removed from correspondence.
Powell Society photograph collection
The Powell Society was incorporated in 1969 in order to promote the general study of the canyons of the American West, the study of the Colorado River Basin, and the study of John Wesley Powell and his work, and to facilitate the publication of materials generated by these studies. This collection contains black-and-white and color photographs depicting boat trips undertaken by Society members in 1957, 1972, and 1975.
Edna Peterson Price photograph collection
The Edna Peterson Price photograph collection largely consists of photos from the University of Utah Orchesis Dance 1931 spring concert, Dance Drama. The collection also includes images from a trip to Zion National Park, and a portrait of Edna Peterson Price as a teacher at Davis High School. This collection has been digitized and is available online in our Digital Library.
Frederick Quinn photograph collection
Frederick Quinn is an Episcopal priest, historian, author, and educator. The majority of this collection relates to Quinn's 2004 book Building the “Goodly Fellowship of Faith:” A History of the Episcopal Church in Utah, 1867-1966 and depict buildings, congregations, events, and people related to the Episcopal Church in Utah.