Color photographs
Found in 269 Collections and/or Records:
Bill L. and June Adams photograph collection
Bill Lee Adams (1928-2014) and June Adams (1933-2014) were river runners who lived in Green River, Utah. This collection contains photographs of the Adams, Utah landscapes, and portraits of magicians dating from 1960 to 2010.
Brenner Adams digital photograph collection
The Brenner Adams digital photograph collection consists of images of Brenner Adams snowboarding at various ski resorts in Utah.
Vern Adix photograph collection
The Vern Adix photograph collection contains photographs and slides of plays either designed or directed by Vern Adix. Materials can be found on productions held at Kingsbury Hall, Pioneer Memorial Theater, and Rice Stadium, as well as productions of the Afternoon Players.
Virgil C. Aldrich photograph collection
Virgil C. Aldrich taught philosophy at several universities before retiring to Salt Lake City in 1973 where he was an adjunct professor of philosophy at the University of Utah. The Virgil C. Aldrich photograph collection consists of photographs of Aldrich and the artwork he made.
Gordon Allcott photograph collection
The Gordon Allcott photograph collection contains primarily photographs of Gordon Allcott, one of 1st three patrolmen at Alta, as well as Alta ski area in 1947-1949.
Alta Ski Resort photograph collection
The Alta Ski Resort photograph collection contains photographs detailing the historic and scenic beauty of Alta from the early days of both mining and skiing.
American Civil Liberties Union of Utah photograph collection
The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah photograph collection reflects the directorships of Robyn Blumner and Michele A. Parish, and portray the people involved with the ACLU as staff, board members, and cooperating attorneys. Also portrayed are fund raising events and issue-related protests.
American Forensic Association photograph collection
The American Forensic Association (AFA) photograph collection consists of materials documenting the history of the AFA, a professional association of forensics educators. Among the AFA's many functions, the most important is the management of two major forensic events; the National Debate Tournament and the National Individual Events Tournament.
Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen photograph collection
The Barbara Jean Erickson Andersen photograph collection contains material documenting the life of her stepmother Edith Westerlund Erickson (1909-1988), who worked as a nurse and nursing educator in Utah for 40 years. The collection primarily documents Westerlund Erickson's childhood in Park City, Utah, and includes photographs of her family and friends. The collection also contains photographs of places in Park City significant to the Westerlund family taken in 1988.
John and D’Ann Naser Andersen photograph collection
This collection depicts the life of D’Ann Naser Anderson, who studied nursing at the University of Utah from 1950-1954, as well as the life of her mother, Mae Ogden White.
Alexander Woodruff "Woody" Anderson photograph collection
The Alexander Woodruff "Woody" Anderson photograph collection contains two portrait snapshots of Woody Anderson.
Nels Anderson photograph collection
The Nels Anderson photograph collection contains portraits of Nels Anderson and of various members of his family as well as images from the Meuse River–Argonne Forest campaign in France in the fall of 1918. A large set in this collection shows graves of World War I soldiers of the 145th Field Artillery.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
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.
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.
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.
Ariel Ballif photograph collection
Ariel Ballif was a stage designer and and co-founder of Theater 138 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Ariel Ballif photograph collection documents Ballif's career as a stage and costume designer, as well as family photographs and other images from his personal life.
Phyllis Barber photograph collection
Phyllis Barber (1943-) is an American author known for her memoirs; she has also written novels, essays, and books for young readers. This colleciton contains photographs of Barber's family and friends as well as images related to her career as a writer.
William Scott Barber photograph collection
William Scott “Bill” Barber (1944-2007) was a theater technical director who taught lighting, makeup, sound, and set design at the University of Utah in the 1970s before working for Walt Disney Enterprises and other California companies in the 1980s and early 1990s. This collection contains photographs of stage productions in Utah that Barber worked on in the 1970s.
Kevin G. Barnhurst photograph collection
Kevin G. Barnhurst (1951-2016) was a scholar of communication and an activist for LGBTQ rights. The Kevin G. Barnhurst photograph collection contains black-and-white images of unidentified men, color photographs of Mountain Spaa Resort and of a ACT UP protest from the 1980s and early 1990s.