Black-and-white photographs
Found in 358 Collections and/or Records:
Lucille Knotts family photograph collection
The Lucille Knotts family photograph collection consists of 1 photograph removed from a letter from Harold Morgan to Tome Gustin regarding possible land claims.
Ansel A. Knowlton photograph collection
Ansel A. Knowlton (1876-1957) was a professor of Physics at the University of Utah from 1909 to 1915. In 1915, Knowlton was one of four University of Utah professors whose contracts were not renewed, sparking a controversy about academic freedom at the U. Knowlton continued his career at Reed College in Oregon, where he taught from 1916 until retiring in 1948. This collection contains one portrait of Knowlton.
Peter L. Kraus photograph collection
The Peter L. Kraus photograph collection consists of prints from the Library of Congress including maps, interior photos, posters and a photographs of San Fransico. These prints were collected by Kraus over the course of his career as Document Librarian for the J. Willard Marriott Library.
Arthur and Emma Krause photograph collection
The Arthur and Emma photograph collection contains images primarily related to World War II and Kiel, Germany in the postwar years. Arthur and Emma Krauses were German members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. During World War II, Arthur Krause was a member of the Nazi party and participated in the invasions of Norway, Poland, and Russia.
KTVX photograph collection
The KTVX photograph collection contains a collection of official and candid photography surrounding various aspects of KTVX, CBS's arm in Salt Lake City. From Sporting events, news rooms, and advertising copy to KCPX radio, equipment, and signed celebrity photography.
Alfred Lambourne photograph collection
Alfred Lambourne (1850-1926) was a landscape painter and writer. The Alfred Lambourne photograph collection contains 1 black-and-white print of a photograph of Lambourne and his family circa 1890.
Cleveland Smith Larsen photograph collection
Cleveland Smith Larsen (1892-1918) died in the global influenza pandemic while serving in the United States Military in World War I in 1918. This collection contains two formal portraits of Larsen.
Niels S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen Family photograph collection
The Niels S. and Ellen Gibson Smith Larsen Family photograph collection contains photographs of the Larsen family taken and collected by Niels and Ellen's daughter, Claire Larsen. The collection contains photographs of Claire, her siblings, parents, and friends, and dates from 1876 to 1980.
Wesley Pratt Larsen photograph collection
Wesley Pratt Larsen (1916-2004) was a biologist, author, and educator specializing in Utah history. The Wesley Pratt Larsen photograph collection contains black-and-white and color prints related to Larsen's research, particular into Ancestral Puebloan culture and artifacts and the history of Toquerville, Utah.
Frederick William Larson photograph collection
The Frederick William Larson photograph collection contains black-and-white photographs and laser copy prints of Frederick Larson and his family, as well as group photos of missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Colorado between 1900 and 1910.
Lawrence Howard Lee photograph collection
Russell Lees photograph collection
Russell Lees (b. 1957) is an American playwright. The Russell Lees photograph collection pertains to his 1996 play, Nixon's Nixon.
Fred Levine photograph collection
The Fred Levine photograph collection consists of 1 photograph of the University of Utah Field House during World War II, when it was used as a dormatory for American soldiers studying medicine at the University of Utah.
Life in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) photograph album collection
Mary Hooper Blood Linford photograph collection
Mary Hooper Blood Linford (1869-1963) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Clio Club, the Utah State Agricultural College Faculty Women's League, and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. This collection contains photographs of Linford family members, events, celebrations, and travels.
Preston and Helen Strobeck Linford photograph collection
Preston Linford (1888-1981) was an engineer for the United States Bureau of Public Roads from 1915 to 1958 and Helen Strobeck Linford (1897-1982) was a teacher in Ogden. The Preston and Helen Strobeck Linford photograph collection contains portraits, candid photographs, and scrapbooks of their lives, families, and travels between about 1930 and the 1970s.
Little Mountain Ski Area photograph collection
The Little Mountain Ski Area photograph collection contains three black and white views of the small, short-lived ski resort at Little Mountain in Emigration Canyon.
Augustus Locke photograph collection
Augustus Locke (1883-1981) was a geologist who worked in mining in the western United States and Mexico, concentrating on Utah and California. This collection consists of a portrait of Locke and a photograph of the Apex Mine in Park City, Utah.
Albert G. Londema photograph collection
Albert G. “Al” Londema (1901-1993) was a Salt Lake City, Utah amateur photographer and filmmaker who was involved in the Utah Cine Arts Club. This collection contains photographs of Londema's filming of several of his films in southern Utah between approximately 1945 and the 1950s.
Albert "Bert" Loper photograph collection
Albert "Bert" Loper was one of the most well known early river runners. The Albert "Bert" Loper photograph collection contains photographs and negatives documenting Loper's personal life and his river running adventures.