Glass negatives
Found in 540 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs and glass negatives
Collection includes 335 photographs and 151 glass plate negatives with images of people and locations. Includes photographs of the United States.
Photographs : Iona Stevens family pictures
Collection contains 19th century photographs and portraits in the form of lantern slides and glass plate negatives.
Photographs of Church history sites and figures
Collection includes glass negatives, lantern slides, metal plates, and a tintype of images related to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Includes images of Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, Native Americans, and other scenes.
Photographs of Provo and Salt Lake City businesses
Contains forty-seven negatives and prints of Utah business concerns, including forty-one photographs of businesses in Provo and Salt Lake City in 1914. The majority of these are photographs of the insides of stores. Also contains six landscape photographs taken throughout Utah. A disc with scanned versions of the photographs is also included in the collection.
Photographs of Roylance family
19 photographs and 5 glass plate negatives of the Roylance Family, some of which were taken by George Edward Anderson (1860-1928). Dated approximately 1850-1909.
Pigs in pasture, 2017 April 29
[Pioneer Cabin, Calaveras Big Trees], circa 1900-1931
The bottom portion of a very large tree trunk; a square tunnel has been cut at the very bottom. There is a sign hanging on the right side of the tree that reads, "Pioneer's Cabin, Diam. 32 Feet." See also Image #281.
Pohlsander family collection
Collection includes 200 photographs and postcards, four nitrate negatives, and one glass plate negative. Includes images of Germany, the United States, and the Pohlsander family taken between the 1850s and the 1970s. Many of the postcards have messages on the back written in German.
Elbert H. Porter and Francis Alvin Porter photographs
Collection includes glass plate and nitrate negatives, with corresponding prints, taken by Francis Alvin Porter, as well as photographs of people in Orderville, Utah collected by Elbert H. Porter. Dated approximately 1880-1939
[Power house control center], circa 1898-1902
A large piece of machinery covered with meters and controls. Light fixtures in front and to the side of the machine.