Collodion prints
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph of woman, approximately 1880-1910
Photograph of woman
Photographs of Black family
Collection includes eight photographs of the Black family, as well as related families such as the Shurman and Swan families. Family members are all descendants of William Morley Black. Also includes copy negatives of some of the photographs. Dated approximately 1870-1949.
Photographs of Kit Carson
Collection includes black and white photographs, one cased tintype, two acrylic paintings, and some corresponding safety film negatives of images of Christopher "Kit" Carson. Dated approximately 1860-1889.
Photographs of Provo, Utah
Collection includes historic photographs collected by the City of Provo, Utah, with images of the city. Photographs include gelatin and collodion prints. Includes photographs of prominent buildings, businesses, local scenery, and notable individuals. Many of the photographs have corresponding nitrate or acetate negatives. Also includes a lantern slide. Dated approximately 1870-1929.
Photographs of stage performers
Collection includes photographs of stage scenes, musicians, and actors. Collection possibly includes matte collodion silver, direct carbon (Fresson), selenium toned gelatin silver, bromoil transfer, letterpress halftone (black and white as well as color), and possibly offset lithography. Dated approximately 1870-1929.
Portrait of Mary A. Boice
Portrait of Mary A. Boice, an early member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, taken by an anonymous photographer. Photograph is a matte collodion print. Dated approximately 1870.
Photographs of B. H. Roberts
Sainsbury & Johnson photographs
Collection includes 40 photographs of Salt Lake City, Utah and its residents, taken by Sainsbury & Johnson. Dated approximately 1890-1909. All photographs are mounted on cards, including many cabinet cards. Most are albumen prints but there are also some collodion printing out prints.
Harriet V. Steele photographs
Collection includes 28 photographs and four negatives of the Steele, Hadlock, and Bush families collected by Harriet V. Steele. Dated approximately 1870-1960.