Images
Found in 995 Collections and/or Records:
Vernon Romney photographs and negatives
Collection includes 145 photographs and 26 nitrate negatives of Romney taken between the 1900s and the 1970s. Includes images of political and family activities.
Rosel Zen Jensen, approximately 2011
Materials include the personal history and photograph prints of Rosel Zen Jensen from his service during World War II as a paratrooper for the U.S. Army Infantry. There is also a Saints at War Participant Information Sheet with general background and consent information. Dates approximately 2011.
John H. Rosengren stereographs
Collection consists of twenty-three stereographs of Provo, Utah, and the surrounding areas taken by John H. Rosengren between 1880 and 1910.
Art prints from Fred Rosenstock collection
Prints representing a variety of reproduction techniques. One or two items may be originals.
Fred Rosenstock collection of Native American photographs
Collection includes photographs of Native Americans, including various Dakota and Ute chiefs.
Fred Rosenstock collection of Western photographs
Collection includes photographs of Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill, and other Western scenes.
Arthur Rothstein photographs
Contains 4 enlarged photographic prints that are matted and inscribed by Arthur Rothstein. There are 2 publications of Depression Years and Words and Pictures. Dated 1929-1978.
Arthur Rothstein photographs
Materials include six Arthur Rothstein photographs from between 1935 and 1937. They are photographs of people during the Depression and the Dustbowl.
Andrew J. Russell photographs
Collection includes original photographs taken by Andrew Joseph Russell around Utah and the western states. There are also modern reproductions and microfiche printings. Image features include Yellowstone, railroads, Native Americans, and early Utah settlers. One of the prints is a copy of the Russell photograph of the Samuel Ashton cabin and family.
Andrew J. Russell photographs
Materials include 9 copies of photographs taken by Andrew J. Russell between approximately 1850 and 1902. The copies are from the National Archives, Library Congress, and the Union Pacific. There are photographs relating to the Civil War and the construction of the transcontinental railroad.