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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Alan E. Brockbank photograph collection
The Alan E. Brockbank photograph collection contains photographs illustrating the career of builder and developer Alan E. Brockbank includes Salt Lake City housing developments such as Rose Park and Chevy Chase during various phases of development. The collection also includes some single and group portraits of Brockbank and aerial photographs of various areas in the Salt Lake Region.
Georgius Y. Cannon photograph collection
The Georgius Young Cannon photograph collection contains photographs of buildings, mostly residences in Utah, designed by Georgius Y. Cannon.
Hotel Utah photograph collection
The Hotel Utah photograph collection consits photographs and slides documenting the remodeling and expansion of the Hotel Utah which began in 1974. The collection also contains photographs of functions held at the hotel, hotel guests, and employee award banquets. Selections of this collection, but not the entire thing, can be found in our Digital Library, here.
Virginia Kelson photograph collection
The Virginia Kelson photograph collection contains chiefly photographs of the career of Leslie J. Paul in the U. S. Army. The collections also includes portraits of Paul and his family, an informal group portraits of soldiers, as well as photographs and postcards collected by Leslie J. Paul in Europe immediately after World War II.
Park City, Utah photograph collection
The Park City, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of building exteriors and interiors in Park City, Utah, photographs of mining activities and photographs of the fire of 1898.
George W. Reed photograph collection
The George W. Reed photograph collection contains photographs of Reed's homes in Salt Lake City, and photographs of the American flag hung on the Salt Lake Temple to commemorate statehood in 1896.
Taylor Woolley photograph collection
The Taylor Woolley photograph collection contains photographs of Frank Lloyd Wright's studio in Fiesole, Italy, photographs of blueprints, and some projects by Wright, made from the microfilm in the Taylor A. Woolley Papers.