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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 354 Collections and/or Records:

Leland Hargrave Creer photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1047
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1940-1959

Ruth Draper Crockatt photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1943
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1974-1991

John C. Cutler Family photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2216
Abstract 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.
Dates: circa 1907-1926

William Lloyd and Jeanette Tonge Dahle photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2197
Abstract 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.
Dates: circa 1960s

Frances Johnson Darger photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2142
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1967-2002

Daughters of the Utah Pioneers photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1223
Abstract The Daughters of Utah Pioneers was founded in 1901 and the Pioneer Memorial Museum was opened in 1950 to house artifacts, photographs, and manuscripts about the geographic area of the State of Deseret and the Utah Territory and dating from prior to the completion of the railroad in 1869. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers photograph collection contains photographs and postcards of landscapes and people that were transferred to the Marriott Library because they fall beyond the Pioneer Memorial...
Dates: 1870-1960

Peter H. DeLafosse photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2168
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1917-1997

Bernard DeVoto photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1811
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1900-1978

Dialogue Foundation photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0589
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1966-1993

Charles Elliot Dibble photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1149
Abstract 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.
Dates: 1950-1970