Platinum prints
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Alice Kimball Smith, 1884 November 20
Alice Kimball Smith
Adam Saig Anderson photographs of Provo, Utah
Collection includes photographs of people and events in Provo, Utah, including an event welcoming William Howard Taft on his visit to Utah, taken by Adam Saig Anderson. Also includes 3 copy negatives of some of these photographs. Most of the photographs are albumen prints. Dated approximately 1890-1909.
Aunt Anna, approximately 1900-1920
Aunt Anna
R. Clayton Brough collection of photographs and negatives of Mosida, Utah
Collection of photographs assembled by Brough during the preparation of his book on Mosida, Utah. Includes 23 photographs and 12 safety film negatives, with images of Mosida and its irrigation facilities. Photographic processes possibly include sulfur-toned DOP, albumen, matte albumen, platinum, sepia paltinotype, gold-toned matte collodion, gelatin silver, collodion POP, and tintypes. Dated approximately 1919.
B. F. Conaway photographs of California
Collection includes nine gelatin silver and two platinum photographs of locations throughout California taken by B.F. Conaway. Images include Redondo Beach, Sacramento Town Hall, Del Monte resort in Monterey, San Jose City Hall, Lake Tahoe, Cucamonga, San Francisco, and Sacramento. Materials dated between the 1880s and the 1910s.
T. E. Daniels photographs
Collection includes photographs of Provo, Utah and residents of the city taken by T.E. Daniels. Includes an image of James E. Talmage. Dated approximately 1880-1926.
Ida Smoot Dusenberry photographs
LeNora Foster photographs and interview
Collection of 8 photographs, 2 flyers, and one transcribed interview relating to the vaudeville career of LeNora Thomas Foster. The photographs are primarily platinum prints with some gelatin silver prints. LeNora had a juggling act in Utah with her younger sister, Edrie, in the early twentieth century. The photographs date from 1914 and show LeNora and Edrie with the items they juggled. The interview was conducted by Rebecca J. Cornwall and related to LeNora's performing career.