Safety film negatives
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs and negatives of people and street scenes
Collection includes 14 copy print photographs, with corresponding negatives, of images with people and street scenes. Dated approximately 1860-1945, with the bulk of the photographs, including all of the street scenes, dated 1917-1918.
Photographs and negatives of the Ferris family
Collection includes photographs, some hand-colored, and some corresponding negatives with images of the Ferris family. The Ferris family were a frontier family in the West. Warren A. Ferris was a fur trapper in the Rocky Mountains in the mid-19th century, and his son, Charles, was a Texas Ranger. Photographs were originally taken between the 1860s and the 1970s.
Photographs and negatives of Torrington, Wyoming
Collection includes photographs, original nitrate negatives, and acetate copy negatives with images of Torrington, Wyoming, taken approximately 1890-1909.
Photographs of Abraham Palmer and Hulda C. Palmer
Collection includes two photographs and corresponding negatives of Abraham Palmer and Hulda C. Palmer, Latter-day Saint pioneers in Sanpete County, Utah. Dated approximately 1830-1919.
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 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints historical sites
Collection includes 70 photographs, with corresponding safety film negatives, of historical sites for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including: Kirtland, Ohio; Hill Cumorah, New York; and Sharon, Vermont. The majority of the photographs in the collection appear to have been taken at the dedication of the Joseph Smith monument in Vermont in approximately 1905.
Photographs of James S. Brown and visit of Navajo delegation to Salt Lake City
Contains photographs and corresponding negatives related to James S. Brown, Arizona pioneer and missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Navajo Indians in Arizona from 1875-1876, during a visit of a Navajo delegation to Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated approximately 1870-1879.
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 the Copcutt family
Collection includes photographs of the Copcutt family and the Copcutt family home in Yonkers, New York. Photographs are copies of originals dated in the 1830s-1910s, with modern inscriptions. Dated approximately 1830-1982.
Photographs of the Salt Lake and Utah Interurban Railway
Collection includes photographs and one negative of the Salt Lake and Utah Interurban Railway. Includes images of train depots and trains. Dated approximately 1910-1949.