Gelatin dry plate negatives
Found in 97 Collections and/or Records:
George Edward Anderson photographs of the Alberta Temple
Bel[k]nap [Utah] S. V. B. & D. & R. G., circa 1900
A photograph of thirteen men standing next to and on a train engine number two. Sevier Valley Branch of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad.
Bridge , circa 1903
A photograph, taken outdoors, of seven men sitting and standing at the entrance of a railroad bridge that goes over the Colorado River. The view is looking down through the bridge.
Bridge crew and Derrick Cate--Glenwood Springs Co[lorado] , circa 1860-1920
A photograph, taken outdoors, of men working with a crane on a steel railroad bridge. The RGW erecting crane #204 is on the bridge.
[City in a valley], 1907 April 13
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a city situated in a valley. The photograph was taken from up high and there is a very long view of the valley.
Copper belt terminal--Bingham, Copper Belt Office, Engine House, Cool Chute and Water. New line above M. P. 18.1 -18.6, 1906 November 5
A photograph of Lower Bingham, D&RG "high line" construction, lower terminus of Copper belt R.R. Blasting in cut, upper left cut loose boulders which crashed through the title house, near the left edge.
D. & R. G. 135 and 129 wrek at Springville [Utah] , 1898 January 26
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision.
[D. & R. G. 592- S. L. & U. 751 collision] , 1918 October 4
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision. Trains involved in collision were from the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
[D. & R. G. 592- S. L. & U. 751 collision] , 1918 October 4
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision. Trains involved in collision were from the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
[D. & R. G. 592- S. L. & U. 751 collision] , 1918 October 4
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision. There is a nearby store with a sign that reads "Taylor Bros. Co. Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Wallpaper." Trains involved in collision were from the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.