Black-and-white photographs
Found in 358 Collections and/or Records:
20th Infantry album photograph collection
The 20th Infantry album photograph collection contains one album containing black-and-white photographs depicting a military march through Utah dating from September, 1912. The album is titled: "Ten days with the twentieth infantry September 10th - 19th 1912. Colonel Irons commanding distance 120 miles." This collection has been digitized and is available in our Digital Library.
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.
Thomas Caldwell Adams photograph collection
The Thomas Caldwell Adams photograph collection contains photographs, including aerial photographs, of areas in Utah and other Western states. Included are photographs of dams and irrigation works, activities at the Great Salt Lake, and various public works projects.
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.
Alpenbock Climbing Club scrapbook collection
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.
Helen B. Andelin photograph collection
Helen B. Andelin was an author and leader of the Fascinating Womanhood movement, which emphasized traditional gender roles in marriage. The Helen B. Andelin photograph collection contains portraits of Andelin and her husband.
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.