Portraits
Found in 1022 Collections and/or Records:
William Andrews, Sr. family photographs
Collection contains four large (41 x 51 cm), black and white photographs. Includes portraits of William Andrews Sr., his wife, Ann Wright Andrews, William Littley, Jr. and his wife, Ann Bardsley Poxon Littley. Dates to approximately 1880.
Anna Elizabeth Stark photographs, approximately 1890-1980
Materials include 2 photograph albums and photographs of Anna E. Stark and her friends and family. Also included are cabinet photographs, boudoir card photographs, cartes-de-visite, and portraits. Materials dated aproximately 1890-1980.
Annie Kerstina Morrison Smoot, 1833-1894, Mormon pioneer mother of Reed Smoot, date of production not identified
Annie Wells Cannon and family photographs, approximately 1877-1963
Contains, photographs, including portraits, of Annie Wells Cannon and family members. Dated approximately 1877 to 1963.
Aretta Young portrait photograph, approximately 1883-1893
Joseph E. Arrington photographs
Collection includes nine photographs, primarily gelatin silver prints. Also includes an embossed leather photograph album containing 18 albumen cartes-de-visite and one matte collodion cabinet card. Also includes one tintype of two men in top hats. The images include portraits and group photographs of family and friends. Dated approximately 1890-1979.
Arthur B. Cutler studio portraits, 1913-1915
Contains 21 studio portraits of Cutler, his Japanese friends and mission buddies, and his mission president and wife.
Autochrome portrait of a woman
Autochrome is a portrait of an older woman, enclosed in a metal case. The case is embossed with the phrase "E.J. Diascope Pat Sept. 1 1908".
Autograph and a portrait, 1900
Handwritten fragment of a letter including a few words and an autograph. The date of the item is unknown. Also with this item is a portrait of Baring-Gould which has been clipped from a magazine.
Autograph and a portrait, 1929
Autograph dated 25 Feb. 1929 which states, "This is the autograph of E. F. Benson." Also affixed to the item is a portrait of Benson probably clipped from a newspaper.