Black-and-white photographs
Found in 358 Collections and/or Records:
John Hart photograph collection
John Hart (1921-2015) was a ballet dancer and director who served as artistic director for Ballet West from 1985 to 1997. This collection contains a photograph album containing travel photographs taken by Hart and documenting trips throughout Europe and California between 1952 and 1953.
Georg Hartlmaier photograph collection
This collection consists of three copy prints of Georg Hartlmaier, first Mountain Manager and Ski School Director of Brian's Head Resort, Utah.
Dorothy Harvey photograph collection
Dorothy Harvey was a wilderness advocate who worked with the Citizens for a Responsible Central Utah Project (CUP), later the Intermountain Water Alliance, to inform the public of the impact that the project would have on the environment. The Dorothy Harvey photograph collection contains images related to CUP project areas collected by Harvey throughout the course of her work in environmental advocacy as well as photographs of Harvey and her family.
Phyllis Anne Haskell photograph collection
Phyllis Anne Haskell was a dancer at the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company and professor and dean at the University of Utah's College of Fine Arts. The Phyllis Anne Haskell photograph collection contains black-and-white photographs from Haskell's time at the Ririe-Woodbury Company in the 1970s.
Carol Lee Hawkins photograph collection
Carol Lee Hawkins served as Chair and organizer of the Women's Conference from 1987-1993. Women's Conference is a two-day conference for women held each spring at Brigham Young University. This colleciom contains black-and-white photographs depicting a guest speaker, a play, and other events at the Women's Conference between 1989 and 1992.
Elizabeth R. Hayes photograph collection
Elizabeth R. Hayes was a dancer, choreographer, and educator who founded and directed the University of Utah's Department of Modern Dance. The Elizabeth R. Hayes photograph collection contains photographs, negatives, and slides documenting Elizabeth R. Hayes' personal life, world travels, and her career.
Tony Hedgecock photograph collection
William Anson “Tony” Hedgecock (1940-2014) was a ski coach in Park City, Utah. This collection contains undated black-and-white photographs of groups of skiers on the slopes and a map of the ski runs at Mount Baldy.
Heist and Birkhaus Family photograph collection
The Heist and Birkhaus Family photograph collection contains five black-and-white photographs depicting members of the Heist and Birkhaus families and their associates, taken between approximately the 1880s and 1930s.
Rachel Heninger photograph collection
Rachel Cannon Heninger (1903-2004) was involved in numerous community organizations in Provo, Utah. This collection contains photographs of leisure activity and a postcard.
Henry Wallace family photograph collection
Henry Wallace (1840-1932) was an immigrant from England who converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and came to Utah in 1862. This collection contains black-and-white portraits and photographs of members of the Wallace family dating from approximately the early 20th century.
Raymond Charles Higgins photograph collection
Raymond Charles Higgins (1930-1979) was a Salt Lake City radio broadcaster for KSXX circa the 1960s; he also worked in advertising and marketing. This collection contains photographs of Higgins as a young child, during his service in the Untied States Navy during the Korean War, with his family, and of his career in radio.
Horace Willis Higgs photograph collection
Horace Willis “Will” Higgs (1918-2011) was a University of Utah alumnus and mining engineer. The Horace Willis Higgs photograph collection contains images relating to Higgs career working in mining and dam construction in Peru and of the Higgs family living in Peru between 1950 and 1967.
Robert H. Hinckley photograph collection
George L. Hoggan photograph collection
The George L. Hoggan photograph collection contains album pages and loose photographs primarily documenting Hoggan's service in the Eastern States Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints between 1922 and 1923.
James R. Holbrook photograph collection
James R. Holbrook is a clinical law professor at the University of Utah and served during the Vietnam War. Theis collection consists of 1 box containing 102 black-and-white and color photograph prints depicting Holbrook's military service, photographs related to his career in law and mediation, and personal photographs of friends and pets.
Harry S. Holcomb photograph collection
Harry S. Holcomb (1888-1958) served in the United States Army as a member of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. Holcomb was stationed in the Philippines and Texas; he also served in France during World War I. After leaving the military, Holcomb worked as a police officer for the New York Central Railroad. This collection contains photographs and panoramas of Holcomb's military service, his career in law enforcement, and images of his family and life in Niagara Falls, New York.
Holladay (Utah) Historical Commission photograph collection
The Holladay (Utah) Historical Commission photograph collection contains photographs of historic homes, monuments, buildings, churches, Old Mill Golf Coruse, and roads of Holladay, but also includes images of city signs of Murray, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, Lehi, Farmington, Centerville, Midvale buildings in Holladay and other northern Utah cities.
Dawn House photograph collection
Dawn House was a Utah reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune who was nomianted twice for the Pulitzer Prize. The Dawn House photograph collection contains images related to her reporting in the 1980s on the writings of William E. McLellin and the crimes and trial of Mark Hofmann.
Herman S. Hoyt Southwest travel photograph album
Herman Simeon (H.S.) Hoyt (1868-1961) was a California photographer. This album contains images by Hoyt documenting travels through New Mexico, Arizona, and San Francisco and depicting Indigenous people circa 1902-1905. The album was owned and potentially compiled or annotated by New Hampshire librarian Eunice L. Hunt (1897-1961).