Photographic prints -- Color
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
James John Brophy photograph collection
The James John Brophy photograph collection contains five photographs from the play "Girl of the Golden West" and other images related to research and lab work with fusion and gas.
Melvin A. Cook photograph collection
The Melvin A. Cook photograph collection contains images relative to the investigation of potential and/or accidental explosions in a variety of areas and situations and the study and development and disposal of explosive materials. Subject matter includes electron diffraction, action of commercial xanthates, tungsten burners, etc. Also included; specialized photograph equipment, business meetings, and geology "before and after" images of test explosions.
Amy Engen photograph collection
The Amy Engen photograph collection contains four photo albums with photographs of Wendell B. Lyman's life. Photographs of Lyman as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints(LDS), travels, University of Utah and the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Avard T. Fairbanks photograph collection
The Avard T. Fairbanks photograph collection contains photographs of sculptures, subjects, Fairbanks at work, students and faculty at the University of Utah.
Dean May photograph collection
The Dean May photograph collection contains photographs of Dean May demonstrating the normal life of an assistant professor. May running on a treadmill while breathing into a device and a discussion of Gootlieb and Wiley book at the Hinckley Institute.
Charles H. Monson photograph collection
The Charles H. Monson photograph collection consists of portraits of Monson's immediate family including some group school portraits, and Monson's wedding picture. Also includes Monson's professional work with the University of Utah's PBS station, KUED and various awards or recognitions for his work in telecommunications.
Cheves Walling photograph collection
The Cheves Walling photograph collection consists of group photographs of conferences in which Waling was the Vice-President, two personal photos, and as image of Hexachlor Benzene.