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Black-and-white photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to a broad class of photographs having images in gray tones, black, and white, and sometimes one hue (which can result from chemical processes used, including toning, or from aging).

Found in 327 Collections and/or Records:

Joseph A. Norton photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1760
Abstract The Joseph A. Norton photograph collection consists of 1 black-and-white print depicting a group portrait taken inside the Utah State National Bank, May 10, 1934.
Dates: 1934 May 10

Willis Carl and Pearl Graul Nugent photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1584
Abstract Willis Carl Nugent and his wife Pearl Graul Nugent worked as Protestant missionaries in Japan beginning in the 1920s. In 1942, they moved to Delta, Utah, to minister at the Central Utah Relocation Center, or Topaz. This collection contians photographs, postcards, and cards documenting the Nugents' work at Topaz and serving as missionaries in Japan dating from 1927 to 1951.
Dates: 1927-1957

Ogden Christian Church photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2213
Abstract Originally known as the Ogden Union Church and then as the Ogden Japanese Christian Church, the Ogden Christian Church was founded in 1927 to serve the needs of the Japanese immigrants in the Ogden area. In addition to religious services, the church offered various social supports, programs, and events. This collection contains black-and-white and color photographs of the congregation, programs, and events dating from 1931 until 2019.
Dates: 1931-2019

Orange A. Olsen photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1299
Abstract Orange A. Olsen (1890-1945) was a Forest Service Ranger who pioneered aerial tracking of big game populations. This collection contains photographs from the manuscript of Olsen's 1945 study of elk populations and nature conservation, Elk Below!.
Dates: 1930-1945

Gladys Young Orlob photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1655
Abstract Gladys Young Orlob (1894-1980) was a patron of the arts in Salt Lake City, Utah. A granddaughter of Brigham Young, Orlob served as president of the Brigham Young Granddaughters Association. This collection contains images of Gladys Young Orlob, her family, and the Brigham Young's Granddaughters dating from approximatley the 1930s to 1960s.
Dates: 1930s-1960s

Harold Orlob photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1468
Abstract Harold Orlob (1883-1982) was a composer and lyricist who worked on Broadway shows and musicals. This collection contains photographs of Orlob, his family, and associates, as well as images of playbills, dating from approximately 1900 to 1980.
Dates: 1900-1980

Ouray Indian School photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1816
Abstract The Ouray Indian School in Randlett, Utah was operated by the United States government to reeudicate children from the Uncompahgre (Tabeguache) and White River Ute bands from 1883 to 1905 when it was merged with the Uintah Boarding School in Whiterocks, Utah. This collection consists of 3 black-and-white photographs of Ute children and a woman on the grounds of the school in 1905.
Dates: 1905

Wayne Owens photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0108
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1940-2005

R. Wayne Pace photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1259
Abstract R. Wayne Pace (1931-) was a professor of organizational leadership at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives depicting his life, career, friends, and family dating from the 1950s to 1980s.
Dates: 1950-1985

Eugene Pack, I photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1249
Abstract Eugene “Gene” Grant Pack I (1902-1981) was a radio engineer who worked at Salt Lake City's KLO from 1929 to 1949 before starting his own radio business. This collection contains black-and-white photographs of Pack's time at KLO, including the radio reporting of the 1930s Bonneville speed trials and signed pictures of bands and performers.
Dates: 1917-1940