Photographs
Found in 997 Collections and/or Records:
Janet Pender Healy photograph collection
The Janet Pender Healy photograph collection consists of images of Janet Pender Healy and her family.
Tony Hedgecock photograph collection
William Anson “Tony” Hedgecock (1940-2014) was a ski coach in Park City, Utah. This collection contains undated black-and-white photographs of groups of skiers on the slopes and a map of the ski runs at Mount Baldy.
Heist and Birkhaus Family photograph collection
The Heist and Birkhaus Family photograph collection contains five black-and-white photographs depicting members of the Heist and Birkhaus families and their associates, taken between approximately the 1880s and 1930s.
Sigmund and Emma Helwing photograph collection
The Sigmund and Emma Helwing photograph collection contains portraits of Sigmund and Emma Helwing and of other persons and animals; photographs of soldiers during World War I.
Clarence Henderson photograph collection
The Clarence Henderson photograph collection contains materials related to his LDS mission in Tonga as well as postcards.
Rachel Heninger photograph collection
Rachel Cannon Heninger (1903-2004) was involved in numerous community organizations in Provo, Utah. This collection contains photographs of leisure activity and a postcard.
Ammon Hennacy photograph collection
The Ammon Hennacy photograph collection documents a small part of the early personal life of Ammon Hennacy, but primarily shows his professional side. Part of the collection briefly documents Joe Hill, labor leader who was executed by the state of Utah in the early 20th century.
Alberta Henry photograph collection
The Alberta Henry photograph collection spans four decades, from the 1950s through 1980s. The collection includes personal family portraits, candid photographs, and images of Alberta Henry with Governor Calvin Rampton, Ted Kennedy, and Wayne Owens.
Henry Wallace family photograph collection
Henry Wallace (1840-1932) was an immigrant from England who converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and came to Utah in 1862. This collection contains black-and-white portraits and photographs of members of the Wallace family dating from approximately the early 20th century.
Lacey Heward digital photograph collection
The Lacey Heward digital photograph collection consists of images of her skiing. Lacey Heward began skiing at age 15 when she got bored sitting in the lodge watching her family have fun skiing and snowboarding and decided to learn to ski. In 1999 she entered the National Ability Center's program in Park City to learn about mono-ski racing.