Glass negatives
Found in 540 Collections and/or Records:
[Baby in casket], circa 1898-1931
A baby is lying in a casket that is surrounded with flowers. There is a portrait of a woman behind the casket on the wall beside a door.
[Baby in casket], circa 1898-1931
A baby is lying in a casket that is surrounded with flowers. Some flowers are propping the far end of the casket. There is a portrait of a woman behind the casket on the wall beside a door.
[Back of City Hall], 1906 April
There is debris all over the ground on the side of City Hall. Large, collapsed columns are on the ground surrounded by many bricks and pieces of wire (possibly a spiral railing). There are railroad tracks in the foreground.
[Back of City Hall], 1906 April
Five men are standing outside City Hall with debris and bricks in the foreground. There are two light poles on the left side of the building by the men. On the right there are fallen columns.
Milton Vaughn Backman collection of Kirtland, Ohio photographs
Collection includes glass negatives and photographic prints of images of Kirtland, Ohio. Includes images from the 1840s and later of the homes of Mormon leaders and the Kirtland Temple.
[Baldwin Hotel, Mokelumne Hill downtown], circa 1900-1901
Large two-story building with wrap-around porch called the "Baldwin Hotel." There are twelve men in the photograph surrounding the building. A man sitting in a chair on the porch is identified as Uncle Charles Guardella; the man between pots of foliage on the porch is identified as Armando Gardella; Grandfather Carlo is in the front row; man on extreme right is identified as Uncle Louie Gardella; others not identified.
Bamberger Railroad Company photographs
Collection includes photographs with corresponding nitrate and glass plate negatives and glass lantern slides of Utah railroads collected by the Bamberger Railroad Company. Dated approximately 1890-1959.
Joseph M. Bauman collection of photographs of Utah
Beauregard family negatives
Collection includes fifty glass plate negatives of the Beauregard family, taken between the 1890s and the 1910s. Photographs were previously owned by B.F. Larsen.
[Below Nob Hill; Call Building in the background], 1906 April
This is a view of housetops with an extremely smoky sky above. In the foreground to the left are bushes on top of the building. In the distance large shattered buildings are in view, and towards the right there is a domed-roof building identified as the Call Building. The farthest building on the right is nothing but skeleton scaffolding.