Photographs
Found in 997 Collections and/or Records:
Lynn Matthews Anderson photograph collection
The Lynn Matthews Anderson photograph collection contains one photo of her book, The Easy-To-Read Book of Mormon, A Learning Companion. This collection has been entirely digitized and is available in our Digital Library.
Robert C. Anderton report
The Robert C. Anderton report (1969) consist of Anderton's University of Utah class project paper on Topaz as a relocation center for Japanese Americans during World War II.
Axel J. Andresen photograph collection
The Axel J. Andresen photograph collection consists of images of Axel Andresen ski jumping. Included are images relating to the 1952 Winter Olympic Games in Oslo, Norway.
Milo Andrus photograph collection
The Milo Andrus photograph collection contains photographs include the Neff home in Salt Lake City, formerly the Deseret Telegraph Station, and the Milo Andrus Halfway House in Crescent.
Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman photograph collection
Sydney W. Angleman was a professor of English and a dean at the University of Utah. The Sydney W. and Mildred B. Angleman photograph collection contains photographs depicting Mildred and Sydney's lives, families, treavels, and careers.
David Aoki digital photograph collection
The David Aoki digital photograph collection contains photographs of students at the Ogden Judo Dojo dating from the 1950s to approximately the 1990s and 1 black-and-white portrait of Aoki's father, Riichi Aoki, with two other people dating from 1913.
Dawn Aoki digital photograph collection
The Aoki family are a Japanese American family from Salt Lake City, Utah. The Dawn Aoki digital photograph collection contains images of Hach and Barbara Aoki and their children participating in outdoor sports including skiing, cycling, and boating dating from approximately 1950 to 2005.
Seiko and Sumi Oki Arakaki photograph collection
Victor E. Archer photograph collection
425 photographs, transparencies, and slides related to the effects of uranium, fallout, radiation, tobacco, and radon on people, the environment, and laboratory animals.
Laura May Adams Armer photograph collection
Laura Adams Armer (1874-1963) was an artist, photographer, and author from California who wrote about and photographed Hopi and Navajo people and culture. This collection contains 1 black-and-white photograph taken by Armer of a Navajo wagon.
Ike Armstrong photograph collection
Ike Armstrong (1895-1983) was a football player and coach who coached the Utah Utes at the University of Utah from 1925 until 1950. This collection contains photographs of Armstrong's life, career, family, and associates dating from 1950 to 1986.
Charlene Arrowsmith photograph collection
Charlene Hopkins Arrowsmith (1928-2019) was a Utah artist specializing in plein air oil and watercolor paintings, particularly of the Midway and Wanship areas of Utah. This collection contains portraits of Arrowsmith and photographs of her family, friends, and life. It also contains photographs of landscapes, flowers, and scenes around Utah and photographs of artwork created by Arrowsmith.
Gungi Asahina digital photograph collection
The Gungi Asahina digital photograph collection contains 1 photograph of Gungi Asahina, who served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, in a jeep at Battle Creek, Michigan circa 1942.
Associated Utah Artists photograph collection
The Utah Associated Artists photograph collection contains 24 photos of Utah artists.
Neil Astle photograph collection
The Neil Astle photograph collection mainly consists of architectural photography of the works of architect Neil L. Astle.
Aziz S. Atiya photograph collection
The Aziz Suryal Atiya photograph collection contains materials realted to his career as a teacher, scholar and author. Included are portratis of Dr. Atiya as well as gatherings, meetings, events, and images of arabic papyrus. Aziz S. Atiya was the founding director of the Middle East Center at the University of Utah. He was the author of many books and articles and editor of the Coptic Encyclopedia.
Auerbach Department Store photograph collection
The Auerbach family was among the first Jewish residents in Salt Lake City and operated a department store in downtown Salt Lake City from 1864 to 1977. Herbert S. Auerbach (1882-1945) served as president of the Auerbach Company from the 1920s until his death in 1945. This collection contains cabinet cards and cartes de visite portraits of Herbert Auerbach and other members of the Auerbach family.
Herbert S. Auerbach photograph collection
Auerbach negative collection
The Auerbach Negative Collection contains 122 unique negatives of photographs and illustrations primarily depicting nineteenth-century Salt Lake City businesses and downtown streets.
Aurora Club photograph collection
The Aurora Club photograph collection consists of photographs of a social event held by the club in 1973. The Aurora Club started out as a social sewing club in 1913 but grew to include other activities such as book readings, speakers, tours, and charitable projects.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.