Black-and-white negatives
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Fern Perkins Hyde photograph collection
David M. Jabusch photograph collection
David M. Jarbusch (1933-) taught Communications at the University of Utah from 1962 to 1996. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives related to Jarbusch's career in the Communications department.
Claude Johnson photograph collection
Claude Johnson was a photographer for Deseret News for 33 years from approximately 1947 to 1980. This collection contains 61 black-and-white negatives of photographs taken by Johnson of the University of Utah campus in the 1970s.
Elma Oman Klitgaard photograph collection
The Elma Oman Klitgaard photograph collection consists images of Klitgaard and her involvement in various clubs.
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.
Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection
The Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection contains materials concerning the Madsen Furniture Company. This company was established in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1875.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Nancy Melich photograph collection
Nancy Melich was the theatre critic for the Salt Lake Tribune for nearly 30 years. This colleciton contains approximately 1,500 images related to Broadway, off Broadway, and Utah theatre collected by Melich over the course of her career, with the bulk of the images dating from 1980-1999.
David E. Miller photograph collection
David Eugene Miller (1909-1978) was a historian and history professor at the University of Utah. The David E. Miller photograph collection contains photographs and slides related to Miller's historical research into the history of Utah and the American West.
Wayne Owens photograph collection
Douglas Wayne Owens (1937-2002) was a Utah Democrat who served in the United States House of Representatives for Utah's Second Congressional District between 1972-1974 and 1986-1992. This collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints, negatives, and slides that depict Wayne Owens' personal life, family, political career, and travel.
Karl Maeser and Valeria Cheney Pack photograph collection
Ivard Ritchie Rogers photograph collection
Ivard Ritchie Rogers (1915-1988) served in World War II and was an outdoorsman and river runner. He worked for the Utah Bureau of Investigation, including 20 years service as director. This collection includes black-and-white and color slides depicting Rogers' military service and images of his friends and family. Also included are photos of Southern Utah and Utah national parks, river running, and the Green, Colorado, and Yampa rivers.
Everett Ruess Family photograph collection
Everett Ruess was an artist and writer who disappeared in the Utah desert in 1934. The Everett Ruess Family photograph collection contains photographs, negatives, postcards, albums, and glass slides of Everett, Stella, Christopher, and Waldo Ruess and their travels between 1900 and 1985.
Harold Stanley "Stan" Sanders photograph collection
This collection consists of prints and negatives collected and created by Harold Stanley "Stan" Sanders about Utah history; subjects include resorts, breweries, saloons, the Auerbach's department stores, and early Salt Lake City architecture. It also contains personal photographs taken of and by Sanders during his military service in Korea following World War II and photographs of an 1989 exhibit featuring his collections.
Barry Scholl photograph collection
Barry Scholl established the Entrada Institute, a Utah-based coalition of environmentalists. The Barry Scholl photograph collection contains material collected by Scholl for the Entrada Institute.
Jack Sears photograph collection
John Septimus "Jack" Sears (1875-1969) was an artist, cartoonist, journalist, and faculty member at the University of Utah Department of Art. This collection contains photographs and negatives of Sears' illustrations for the 1932 book Thunder Cave by Jeremiah Stokes.
Shared Ministry in Utah photograph collection
Shared Ministry in Utah was a coalition of Protestant denominations that was established in 1977 and disbanded in 1996. The Shared Ministry was focused on community service and providing resources to youth and college-aged students, offering programs such as summer camps and leadership training. This collection contains black-and-white and color photographs and negatives depicting events, parades, and people from Utah churches belonging to the Shared Ministry.
Karen Shepherd photograph collection
Karen Shepherd (1940-) served in the Utah State Senate from 1990 to 1992 and as representative for Utah's 2nd district in the United States House of Representatives from 1992 to 1994. The Karen Shepherd photograph collection contains photographs documenting Shepherd's campaigns, career in politics, family, and personal life.
William B. Smart photograph collection
The William B. Smart photograph collection contains materials realted to his journalism as well as travel around the world.
Hillary W. St. Clair photograph collection
Hillary St. Clair was a graduate of the University of Utah and metallurgist for the U.S. Bureau of Mines from 1935-1972 who authored many publications about American mining. This collection contains photographs, slides, negatives, and data mainly related to St. Clair's research and writing on minerals and mines.