Black-and-white slides
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Clyde D. Gessel photograph collection
The Clyde D. Gessel photograph collection consists of black-and-white prints, color slides, and transparencies primarily depicting water management in the American west. Clyde D. Gtessel (1918-2007) worked for the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation as a Civil Engineer and was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Harold A. Knapp photograph collection
Harold A. Knapp was a scientist, mathematician, and activist who studied the effects of fallout from nuclear testing. The Harold A. Knapp photograph collection contains photographs and slides of images and data related to the effects of nuclear testing on livestock in the American West.
Howard and Leone Layton photograph collection
The Howard and Leone Layton photograph collection contains mostly photos of family trips and events or holiday parties.
Mitchell Melich photograph collection
Mitchell Melich (1912-1999) was a Utah lawyer, mining executive, and politican who ran for governor in 1964 and worked as Soliciter for the Department of Interior from 1969 until 1972 under Richard M. Nixon. The Mitchell Melich photograph collection contains photographs depicting Melich's career.
Ted Curtis Smythe photograph collection
Ted Curtis Smythe (1932-) is Professor Emeritus of Communications at California State University, Fullerton. This collection contains slides depicting etching and sculpture collected by Smythe in the course of his work.
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.