World War, 1939-1945 -- Photographs
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
J Malan Heslop negatives, 1940-2002
Includes 45,941 negatives associated with the J Malan Heslop photographs and include both black and white and color negatives. The negatives range in size from 35 mm, 120, 4x5, and 70 mm. They are primarily safety film, although a few of the earlier negatives are nitrate negatives. Materials dated 1940-2002.
J Malan Heslop papers on the Deseret News, 1952-1965
Photographs related to Helsop's time working for the Deseret News.
J Malan Heslop photographs from international countries, 1988-2002
Includes 1,669 photographs taken internationally in Great Britain, visiting Heslop and Stokes family history locations, along with sites in Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. Materials dated 1988-2002.
J Malan Heslop photographs from Utah State Agricultural College, 1939-1948
Includes 473 photographs J Malan Heslop took after the war at Utah State Agricultural College. The photographs include portraits of students, student social activities, athletics, and some agriculture. Dated 1939-1948.
J Malan Heslop photographs in Utah, 1988-2002
Includes 4,795 photographs J Malan Heslop's trips in Utah made during retirement, the Capitol Hill Kiwanis Club, and the Ensign Peak Project. Materials dated 1988-2002.
J Malan Heslop photographs of early years at schools, 1939-1943
Includes 516 photographs and slides of J Malan Heslop's life from 1939 to 1943. Photographs include student life at Weber High School, Weber College (Ogden, Utah), and Los Angeles City College.
J Malan Heslop photographs of Israel and Middle East, 1967-1985
Includes 1,747 photographs and 700 slides taken by J Malan Heslop throughout the Middle East. Subjects include, but are not limited to, Meggido, Lacish, Jerusalem, Mt. Carmel, Qumran, and Jacob's Well. Materials dated 1967-1985.
J Malan Heslop photographs of retirement travel, 1988-2002
Includes 12,168 photographs of the Heslop's retirement years, 1988-2002, mainly of their traveling. J Heslop continued to be active in the Capitol Hill Kiwanis Club and took extensive photographs and was an integral part of the Ensign Peak Project.
Pearl Harbor attack photographs
This collection, containing aerial photographs of the Pearl Harbor attack, was taken from a Japanese fighter plane.
Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
Material is a print from the original negative of Joe Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize winning photograph of five Marines and one Navy corpsman raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi during the battle of Iwo Jima during World War II on February 23, 1945.