Photographic prints
Found in 255 Collections and/or Records:
Combined Metals Reduction Company photograph collection
The Combined Metals Reduction Company photograph collection contains photographs of the mill owned by the company.
Community Congregational Church of Provo photograph collection
The Community Congregational Church of Provo photograph collection contains photographs of the two buildings used by the church, church sponsored activities, and church members.
Cooley family photograph collection
The Cooley family photograph collection contains photographs of Andrew Wood Cooley, four of his five wives, and various members of the Cooley family and extended families.
Cotton Mission photograph collection
The Cotton Mission photograph collection contains photographs of a cotton mill, workers, cotton plants, and vineyards of the cotton mission established by the LDS Church in southern Utah.
Harry L. A. Culmer photograph collection
The Harry L. A. Culmer photograph collection contains portraits of Henry Culmer, family members, and friends.
Harold Dalgliesh photograph collection
The Harold Dalgliesh photograph collection contains twenty original photographs of Salt Lake City and the University of Utah from 1890 to 1914.
John A. Dixon photograph collection
The John A. Dixon photograph collection consists of images of various members of the Dixon family and photographs documenting the life and career of John A. Dixon.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Fannie S. Dods photograph collection
The Fannie S. Dods photograph collection contains images of various scenes in Utah, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and North Dakota.
Duchesne, Utah photograph collection
The Duchesne, Utah photograph collection contains images of buildings and people in Duchesne, Utah, including L. Claire Winslow, the first justice of the peace.
Kenneth Eble photograph collection
The Kenneth Eble photograph collection contains images of several classrooms full of students, the Santa Fe Conference, personal photos of a mountain lake and several houses. There are also photos of family friends included in the collection. Kenneth Eble was a professor of English at the University of Utah.