Black-and-white photographs
Found in 368 Collections and/or Records:
Aloysius S. Church photograph collection
Al Church contributed restaurant reviews and other programming to PM Magazine Utah, broadcast on KUTV Channel 2. This collection consists of 1 photograph depicting the Grille at the Depot restaurant in Park City, Utah.
Carol L. Clark photograph collection
Carol L. Clark was a Utah expert in consumer education who served in positions in state government. This collection consists of photographs of Carol Clark and with others at various events between 1983 and 1989.
Walter Gordon Clark photograph collection
Walter Gordon Clark (1876-1950) was an inventor and engineer who founded the Clarkiron Glendale Pilot Plant. The Walter Gordon Clark photograph collection contains black-and-white photographs of the Clarkiron Glendale Pilot Plant dating from the 1970s.
Edward W. Clyde photograph collection
Edward W. Clyde (1917-1991) was Utah lawyer specializing in environmental law. This collection contains portraits of Clyde and an album of photographs taken on a 1966 tour of the U.S.S. Yorktown.
Alvin Cobabe photograph collection
The Alvin Cobabe photograph collection consists of images depicting Cobabe with his family and construction images of his ski resort. Cobabe was the founder of Powder Mountain Resort in Wolf Creek near Eden, Utah.
Joe Coeburn digital photograph collection
The Joe Coeburn digital photograph collection consists of a wide variety of images taken in Utah's tri-canyon area dating around the early 1900s. Images range from camp scenes, to construction of cabins and CCC camp laborers, to images of Alf Engen teaching skiing. None of the photographs were labeled, so identification in the following inventory is limited. The collection contains digital images only.
Colorado Plateau River Guides Association photograph collection
The Colorado Plateau River Guides (CPRG), founded in 1993, is an organization of professional river guides that work and recreate on the rivers of the Colorado Plateau. This collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints depicting recreational river use and nature on the Colorado Plateau dating from 1964 to 2000.
Community Action Program photograph collection
The Community Action Program photograph collection contains two prints of an unidentified man and the exterior of a church in the central city area of Salt Lake City.
Alonzo Laker and Alice Maude Osmond Cook photograph collection
The Alonzo Laker and Alice Maude Osmond Cook photograph collection contains portraits of Governer Alfred Cumming and Elizabeth Cumming, as well as prints from the Utah State Historical Society of the Utah Expedition.
Everett L. Cooley photograph collection
Everett L. Cooley was director of the Utah State Historical Society, and a Curator of Special Collections, Marriott Library. This collection contains portraits of Everett Cooley and various members of the Cooley family, as well as slides documenting activities in Special Collections at the University of Utah and copy slides and copy prints of historic sites in Utah.
Council for Exceptional Children photograph collection
C. Gregory Crampton photograph collection
The C. Gregory Crampton collection was donated to the University of Utah in 1990. The collection extensively covers the Southwest United States and Southern Utah, in relatively recent expeditions and in governement surveys around the turn of the century. The Colorado River system, its environment, and the before and after effects of the subsequent water management activities such as the Glen Canyon Dam are a large part of the collection.
Vesta Pierce Crawford photograph collection
The Vesta Pierce Crawford photograph collection contains a portrait of Emma Smith, wife of Joseph Smith, in later years.
Leland Hargrave Creer photograph collection
The Leland Hargrave Creer photograph collection contains images realted to Utah History and his publication of "The Founding of an Empire: the Exploration and Colonization of Utah 1776-1856." Creer reatins his rights to any lecture material.
Ruth Draper Crockatt photograph collection
Ruth Draper Crockatt (1923-) worked for the Utah Arts Council from 1974-1985 and served as Representative for the Western Region for the National Endowment for hte Arts from 1985 to 1991. This collection contains photographs documenting Crockatt's work with Utah Arts from 1974 to the 1990s.
John C. Cutler Family photograph collection
John C. Cutler (1846-1928) was the second governor of Utah, a position that he held from 1905 to 1909. The John C. Cutler Family photograph collection contains photographs of Governor Cutler and his staff and prominent people in Salt Lake City; it also includes images of the Cutler family, including formal portraits and snapshots of travel.
William Lloyd and Jeanette Tonge Dahle photograph collection
William Edward Lloyd Dahle (1906-1961) and Jeanette Tonge Dahle (1910-2001) were married in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1927. The William Lloyd and Jeanette Tonge Dahle photograph collection contains 27 black-and-white photographs of Temple Square, This is the Place, and the Utah State Capitol dating from approximately the 1960s.
Frances Johnson Darger photograph collection
Frances Johnson Darger (1924-) played the violin for the Utah Symphony for 69 years during its transformation from a community orchestra to a world-renouned symphony. This collection contains portraits of Darger and photographs of Darger with others at events dating from 1967 to 2002.
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers photograph collection
Peter H. DeLafosse photograph collection
Peter DeLafosse was the Acquisitions Editor at the University of Utah Press and was the author and editor of several books and articles dealing with Western history. This collection contains photographs pertaining to the life and work of author and historian Charles Kelly (1889-1971), who wrote books about Western trails and biographies of Porter Rockwell, Caleb Greenwood, and Miles Goodyear.