Black-and-white photographs
Found in 368 Collections and/or Records:
George L. Hoggan photograph collection
The George L. Hoggan photograph collection contains album pages and loose photographs primarily documenting Hoggan's service in the Eastern States Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints between 1922 and 1923.
James R. Holbrook photograph collection
James R. Holbrook is a clinical law professor at the University of Utah and served during the Vietnam War. Theis collection consists of 1 box containing 102 black-and-white and color photograph prints depicting Holbrook's military service, photographs related to his career in law and mediation, and personal photographs of friends and pets.
Meghan Zanolli Holbrook photograph collection
Meghan Zanolli Holbrook was the fist woman elected to be the Utah Democratic Party Chair. This collectoin consists of 8 photographs related to the Utah Democratic Party.
Harry S. Holcomb photograph collection
Harry S. Holcomb (1888-1958) served in the United States Army as a member of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. Holcomb was stationed in the Philippines and Texas; he also served in France during World War I. After leaving the military, Holcomb worked as a police officer for the New York Central Railroad. This collection contains photographs and panoramas of Holcomb's military service, his career in law enforcement, and images of his family and life in Niagara Falls, New York.
Holladay (Utah) Historical Commission photograph collection
The Holladay (Utah) Historical Commission photograph collection contains photographs of historic homes, monuments, buildings, churches, Old Mill Golf Coruse, and roads of Holladay, but also includes images of city signs of Murray, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, Lehi, Farmington, Centerville, Midvale buildings in Holladay and other northern Utah cities.
Dawn House photograph collection
Dawn House was a Utah reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune who was nomianted twice for the Pulitzer Prize. The Dawn House photograph collection contains images related to her reporting in the 1980s on the writings of William E. McLellin and the crimes and trial of Mark Hofmann.
Herman S. Hoyt Southwest travel photograph album
Herman Simeon (H.S.) Hoyt (1868-1961) was a California photographer. This album contains images by Hoyt documenting travels through New Mexico, Arizona, and San Francisco and depicting Indigenous people circa 1902-1905. The album was owned and potentially compiled or annotated by New Hampshire librarian Eunice L. Hunt (1897-1961).
Fern Perkins Hyde photograph collection
Adolph Imboden photograph collection
Adolph Imboden was the owner and operator of Adolph's Restaurant in Park City, Utah from 1974 until his retirement, and the restaurant's closure, in 2021. This collection contains the autographed photographs of athletes, celebrities, and politicians that decorated the walls of Adolph's Restaurant.
David M. Jabusch photograph collection
David M. Jarbusch (1933-) taught Communications at the University of Utah from 1962 to 1996. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives related to Jarbusch's career in the Communications department.
Joseph Stead Jacobson photograph collection
Joseph Stead Jacobson (1913-2012) was a professor for the University of Utah's Middle East Department speacializing in Turkish studies. This collection contains 2 photographs of an event involving the Middle East Department of the University of Utah.
Pearl Jacobson photograph collection
The Pearl Jacobson photograph collection contains a photograph of the opening night of KZN Radio on the top of the Deseret News Building, and a print of William Jennings Bryan at the radio station.
George J. Janecek photograph collection
George J. Janecek was the director of the Office of Public Information External Relations Division for the United Nations (UN) in 1960. This collection contains an album titled "Allied War Exhibition 1942" and a portrait inscribed to Janacek.
Japanese Oral Histories photograph collection
The Japanese Oral Histories photograph collection contains photographs of Japanese Americans in and around a munitions warehouse.
Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection
Boyer Jarvis (1923-2019) was a professor and administrator at the University of Utah and an activist. The Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection contains images of Jarvis' family, career, and activism from about 1960 to 2000.
Eugene Jelesnik photograph collection
Eugene Jelesnik (1914-1999) was a musician, composer, conductor, and television personality. Jelesnik founded the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra and worked as host of the television show Talent Showcase for KSL. This collection contains portraits of musicians and bands associated with Jelesnik during his career.
Julie Jensen photograph collection
Julie Jensen is an award-winning playwright who taught playwriting at multiple universities and workshops. Born in Utah, in 2014 Jensen moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, to serve as resident playwright for the Salt Lake Acting Company; she has also been affiliated with Salt Lake City's Plan-B Theatre and Pygmalion Theatre. This collection contains photographs and slides documenting Jensen's career as a playwright, including photographs of numerous stage productions of her work.
Grant Johannesen photograph collection
Grant Johannesen (1921-2005) was an internationally famous pianist. The Grant Johannesen photograph collection contains portraits and candid photographs of Johannesen and photographs of his performances dating from approximately 1940 to the 1990s.
Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones Family photograph collection
The Joseph Severn and Marjorie Allen Jones collection contains images related to the Allen, Lowry, Severn, and Jones families in Utah and Idaho dating from approximately 1880 to 2000. The collection contains photographs, albums, and postcards depicting family, friends, travel, and military, as well as studio photographs from various 19th century Utah photographers.
Asa Walter Judd photograph collection
Asa Walter Judd (1868-1959) was a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who lived in Kanab, Utah and Fredonia, Arizona. This collecion contains portraits of Judd, his family, and members of his community in Fredonia dating from approximately 1890 to 1910.