Black-and-white negatives
Found in 702 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs of ballroom dance, 1960s-1980s
Contains photographs of student ballroom dance performances from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Photographs of bands, 1900s
Contains photographs of the Brigham Young University pep band and marching band from the early 1900s.
Photographs of Brigham Young University Bookstore, approximately 1929-1960s
Contains photographs of the bookstore, its employees, and its daily functioning dating from approximately 1929 to the 1960s.
Photographs of Brigham Young University--Hawaii Campus, 1982
Contains photographs of the BYU Hawaii campus and various buildings in 1982.
Photographs of building dedications, approximately 1928-1961
Contains photographs of various dedications on campus, notably the BYU stadium and the Brigham Young statue in front of the Administration Building dating from approximately 1928 to 1961.
Photographs of BYU Band, approximately 1900s-1960s
Contains photographs of university bands from approximately the 1900s to the 1960s. Photographs are portraits of student ensembles in addition to photographs of students performing.
Photographs of BYU Lyceum Concert Series performers, 1940s
Contains portraits of performers in the BYU Lyceum Concert Series from the 1940s.
Photographs of BYU Orchestra, approximately 1900s-1960s
Contains photographs of the BYU Orchestras from approximately the 1900s to the 1960s. Includes ensemble portraits, photographs of students performing, and photographs of the orchestra on tour.
Photographs of campus construction, 1905-1963
Contains various photographs of construction on campus, including road construction, the baseball field, and the tunnel under the Harris Fine Arts Center, and the Student Center. Photographs date from 1905 to 1963.
Photographs of campus grounds, approximately 1905-1962
Contains various images of campus grounds, including the stadium, the botanical lab site, the Maeser Building, the Eyring Science Center, and photographs of the surrounding mountains and landscapes dating from approximately 1905 to 1962.