Photographs
Found in 997 Collections and/or Records:
John Enoch Groberg photograph collection
John Enoch Groberg (1872-1909) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who served a mission in Scandinavia between 1897 to 1899. This collection contains a 1902 portrait of John and his wife and Maud E. Brunt Groberg.
Wesley A. Groesbeck photograph collection
Wesley A. Groesbeck was an advocate, consultant, and educator on environmentally friendly building practices in Utah. This collection contains photographs of a 1993 trip to Germany and slides used in a presentation on water given by Groesbeck.
Roscoe E. Grover photograph collection
The Roscoe E. Grover photograph collection contains two slides: one of a group of people and one of a poster for Sweet Heart Ball.
Growers' Market Company photograph collection
The Growers' Market Company was founded in 1919 to provide centralized wholesale and distribution services to farmers in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Growers' Market Company photograph collection contains photographs of the company board, presidents, and locations.
Durant Whittemore Gullick photograph collection
The Durant Whittemore Gullick photograph collection contains photographs related to the life of Utah poet and educator Durrant Whittmore Gullick (1948-1996).
Ole Gunderson photograph collection
The Ole Gunderson photograph consists of one copy print (not the original image) of Ole and Julia Gunderson, along with a letter describing Ole Gunderson's role in the early skiing history of Park City. This collection is available online in our Digital Library.
Edward Girard Hale photograph collection
The Edward Girard Hale photograph collection consists of portraits of Hale's family and houses. This collection is fully digitized and available online in our Digital Library.
Mike Hallacy digital photograph collection
The Mike Hallacy photograph collection consists of digital scans of 28 black and white and one color print of the Green and Colorado Rivers. The originals were loaned to the University of Utah by Mike Hallacy in October 2003. They depict some of his river trips on the Green and Colorado Rivers with Reynolds-Hallacy River Expeditions.