Glass negatives
Found in 540 Collections and/or Records:
[Upper Bear Lake area], circa 1898-1902
There is a hill covered with pine trees, snow and rocks.
[Upper Bear Lake Reservior], circa 1898-1902
A body of water with rocks, trees, and sandy patches; rocks line the left bank. In the background is a tree-covered hill.
[Upper Bear River area], circa 1898-1902
There is a snow-covered hill with many trees in the foreground and patches of snow on the hill.
[Upper standard], circa 1898-1902
A wooden track that is built in the middle of a canal, bending to the left. Both sides of the boardwalk have piles of large rocks on them. At the end of the path is a small, wooden shack (Control House).
[Upper Yosemite Falls], circa 1900-1931
A waterfall that has two levels; it cuts through a rocky cliff, and trees are at the bottom.
Utah territorial penitentiary photographs
One folder containing thirty-seven photographic prints from the Utah territorial penitentiary from the 1880s and 1890s, including prisoners incarcerated for practicing polygamy.
[View around Sutter Street and Grant Ave.], 1906 April
People walking down a brick-covered street, which is located down the center of the photograph. On each side of the street are damaged buildings. In the background on the left side of the street is the tower to the Temple Emanu-El. Towards the left in the distance is the spire of the Call Building. Both sides of the street are lined with telephone poles.
Ross Welser and Harry L. Thompson collection
Collection includes over 4000 photographs, 3000 slides, 3000 glass plate negatives, and 5000 negatives taken by Ross Welser and Harry L. Thompson between the 1900s and the 1970s. Includes photographs of Salt Lake City, Utah, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Nebraska.
What Cheer Mine, circa 1898-1931
The same five men, that are in image #230, wearing raincoats and hats, are standing beside a large scaffolding contraption. Below the photograph reads "What Cheer Mine."
Hawley C. White collection
Collection includes 437 lantern slides, 148 stereographs, 189 glass plate negatives, one stereoviewer, and one field camera. The lantern slides include images of the First World War; the stereographs show images of locations around the world taken by H.C. White; and the glass negatives contain images of ships and shipyards. Photographs were originally taken between the 1890s and the 1920s.