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Black-and-white photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to a broad class of photographs having images in gray tones, black, and white, and sometimes one hue (which can result from chemical processes used, including toning, or from aging).

Found in 327 Collections and/or Records:

Colorado Plateau River Guides Association photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2134
Abstract The Colorado Plateau River Guides (CPRG), founded in 1993, is an organization of professional river guides that work and recreate on the rivers of the Colorado Plateau. This collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints depicting recreational river use and nature on the Colorado Plateau dating from 1964 to 2000.
Dates: 1964-2000

Alonzo Laker and Alice Maude Osmond Cook photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1230
Abstract The Alonzo Laker and Alice Maude Osmond Cook photograph collection contains portraits of Governer Alfred Cumming and Elizabeth Cumming, as well as prints from the Utah State Historical Society of the Utah Expedition.
Dates: 1910-2000

Everett L. Cooley photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0024
Abstract Everett L. Cooley was director of the Utah State Historical Society, and a Curator of Special Collections, Marriott Library. This collection contains portraits of Everett Cooley and various members of the Cooley family, as well as slides documenting activities in Special Collections at the University of Utah and copy slides and copy prints of historic sites in Utah.
Dates: 1870-1997

C. Gregory Crampton photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0197
Abstract The C. Gregory Crampton collection was donated to the University of Utah in 1990. The collection extensively covers the Southwest United States and Southern Utah, in relatively recent expeditions and in governement surveys around the turn of the century. The Colorado River system, its environment, and the before and after effects of the subsequent water management activities such as the Glen Canyon Dam are a large part of the collection.
Dates: 1850-1990

Vesta Pierce Crawford photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0125
Abstract The Vesta Pierce Crawford photograph collection contains a portrait of Emma Smith, wife of Joseph Smith, in later years.
Dates: 1865

Leland Hargrave Creer photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1047
Abstract The Leland Hargrave Creer photograph collection contains images realted to Utah History and his publication of "The Founding of an Empire: the Exploration and Colonization of Utah 1776-1856." Creer reatins his rights to any lecture material.
Dates: 1940-1959

Ruth Draper Crockatt photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1943
Abstract Ruth Draper Crockatt (1923-) worked for the Utah Arts Council from 1974-1985 and served as Representative for the Western Region for the National Endowment for hte Arts from 1985 to 1991. This collection contains photographs documenting Crockatt's work with Utah Arts from 1974 to the 1990s.
Dates: 1974-1991

John C. Cutler Family photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2216
Abstract John C. Cutler (1846-1928) was the second governor of Utah, a position that he held from 1905 to 1909. The John C. Cutler Family photograph collection contains photographs of Governor Cutler and his staff and prominent people in Salt Lake City; it also includes images of the Cutler family, including formal portraits and snapshots of travel.
Dates: circa 1907-1926

William Lloyd and Jeanette Tonge Dahle photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2197
Abstract William Edward Lloyd Dahle (1906-1961) and Jeanette Tonge Dahle (1910-2001) were married in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1927. The William Lloyd and Jeanette Tonge Dahle photograph collection contains 27 black-and-white photographs of Temple Square, This is the Place, and the Utah State Capitol dating from approximately the 1960s.
Dates: circa 1960s

Frances Johnson Darger photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2142
Abstract Frances Johnson Darger (1924-) played the violin for the Utah Symphony for 69 years during its transformation from a community orchestra to a world-renouned symphony. This collection contains portraits of Darger and photographs of Darger with others at events dating from 1967 to 2002.
Dates: 1967-2002