Black-and-white photographs
Found in 368 Collections and/or Records:
Bernard DeVoto photograph collection
The Bernard DeVoto photograph collection contains images related to Bernard DeVoto and his family from approximately 1900 to 1970. Bernard DeVoto was an American historian, author, and conservationist. Avis MacVicar DeVoto, Bernard's spouse, was an American culinary editor and chef.
Dialogue Foundation photograph collection
Dialogue Foundation photograph collection contains published and submitted drawings, paintings and photographs. The material has been separated by subject matter, i.e. LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) musicians and artists, LDS historical figures, LDS women, art, LDS temples and downtown Salt Lake City, The Book of Abraham, and miscellaneous photographs and material.
Charles Elliot Dibble photograph collection
Charles Elliot Dibble (1909-2002) was a professor of anthropology known for translating the Florentine Codex with Arthur J.O. Anderson. The Charles Elliot Dibble photograph collection contains black-and-white photographs and negatives related to his research.
Annette R. Dinwoodey photograph collection
Annette Richardson Dinwoodey (1906-2007) was a Utah vocalist specializing in opera and choral music. Dinwoodey sang for many organizations and venues in Utah and across the world throughout her career, including Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall, and the Salt Lake City Tabernacle. The Annette R. Dinwoodey photograph collection contains photographs related to Dinwoodey's career, including images of other musicians, and photographs of Dinwoodey's family, friends, and genealogy.
George LeRoy Dockstader photograph collection
George LeRoy Dockstader was involved in Mormon fundamentalism in the twentieth century and was an early member of the Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times, formed by Joel LeBaron and his family. The George LeRoy Dockstader photograph collection contains images of Dockstader's family and friends, and photos related to the military, farming, vacations, and Salt Lake City.
Dodge/Mobil Oil Bonneville Endurance Run photograph collection
The Dodge/Mobil Oil Bonneville Endurance Run photograph collection contains 8 black-and-white photographs depicting a test of Dodge V-8.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Margaret R. Draper photograph collection
S.K. Droubay photograph album
The S.K. Droubay photograph album consists of 1 album containing photographs of chromium mining, including pictures of workers, facilities and machinery. S.K. Droubay was a graduate of the University of Utah College of Mines who had a career as a mining engineer and general manager in various mines across the western United States.
Dugway Proving Grounds and Area Album photograph collection
A photograph album created by an unidentified man who served in the United States military containing black and white photographs and postcards. These depict Dugway Proving Grounds near Tooele, Utah, scenic Utah views, and United States Army soldires engaging in leisure activity like hiking and rock-hunting.
Reed C. Durham photograph collection
The Reed C. Durham photograph collection consists of a portrait of unidentified man created by E.P. Short and Son, 35 Derby Rd, Nottingham circa 1940s-1950s.
Wilby Durham photograph collection
The Wilby Durham photograph collection consists of two black and white photographs of a group of people at an unidentified dinner party. The photographs were taken by Deseret News photographer Howard C. Moore on March 8, 1962. Additional materials donated digitally for his induction into the Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame
H. Dean Eborn photograph collection
The H. Dean Eborn photograph collection contains two photographs related to the history of University of Utah: a water wagon used in building the Block U and a photograph of an unidentified female graduate.
Wesley Eddington photograph collection
The Wesley Eddington photograph collection contains 3 photograph albums, 1930-1940s, containing black and white prints, clippings, memorabilia of the Nelson and Eddington's family and travels.
Mitsuhiro Endo photograph collection
The Mitsuhiro Endo photograph collection consists of 8 black-and-white photographs of Japanese American incarcerees taken at Poston War Relocation Center in Yuma County, Arizona.
Eugene England photograph collection
Eugene England (1933-2001) was a critic, essayist, teacher, and a scholar in the field of Latter-Day Saint literature. England cofounded > Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, the oldest independent journal in Mormon Studies in 1966, and cofounded the Association of Mormon Letters in 1976. This collection contains images of England and his career, as well as images related to Latter-Day Saint history collected by England.
Evangelical Free Church Young People's Conference photograph album
The Evangelical Free Church Young People's Conference photograph album collection consists of an album containing a typewritten narrative and photographs documenting four unnamed young women's attendance of the 1944 Evangelical Free Church Young People's Conference in Greeley, Colorado, and their corresponding tourism around Colorado.
Joyce Orlob Evans photograph collection
Joyce Orlob Evans was a great-granddaughter of Brigham Young. She served on the board of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association, writing lyrics, film, and stage adaptations for entertainment events put on by the YWMIA. This collection contains photographs of Evans' family and images of the stage productions she was involved with, dating from the 1840s to 1980s.
Scott H. Faulring photograph collection
Scott Harry Faulring (1956-2018) was a Brigham Young University professor and researchers into the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Daints. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives documenting Faulring's career as a researcher and in the United States Airforce, as well as images of Faulring's family and travels.
Mary E. Ferrari photograph album
The Mary E. Ferrari photograph album contains 302 images depicting Mary E. Ferrari's time as a school teacher in Green River, Utah from approximately 1929 to 1930.