Albumen prints
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
William Harrison Ainsworth carte-de-visite
Carte-de-visite photograph of William Harrison Ainsworth, incribed by Ainsworth with a note to Charles Dickens dated February 8, 1866. Photograph dated approximately 1866.
George Alley papers
Adam Saig Anderson photographs of Provo, Utah
Collection includes photographs of people and events in Provo, Utah, including an event welcoming William Howard Taft on his visit to Utah, taken by Adam Saig Anderson. Also includes 3 copy negatives of some of these photographs. Most of the photographs are albumen prints. Dated approximately 1890-1909.
Apostles and temples from 1835 to 1886
Albumen photograph made by George Edward Anderson depicting all prophets and temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints up to 1886.
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.
Baker Photographic Co. photographs of California
Collection includes five photographs of California coastal towns, including Catalina Island. Materials dated approximately 1900-1910.
James J. Booth portrait of a woman
Portrait of an unidentified woman, taken by James J. Booth sometime during the 1870s or 1880s.
W. S. Bowman photographs of Oregon
Collection includes 3 photographs of the Pendleton, Oregon Round-Up and one photograph of downtown Pendleton, Oregon. Materials dated 1910-1920.
J. T. Boysen photographs of Yosemite
Collection includes 34 photographs of Yosemite taken by J.T. Boysen. Photographs are albumen prints, gelatin silver prints, and collodion prints. Materials dated approximately 1900-1909.
R. Clayton Brough collection of photographs and negatives of Mosida, Utah
Collection of photographs assembled by Brough during the preparation of his book on Mosida, Utah. Includes 23 photographs and 12 safety film negatives, with images of Mosida and its irrigation facilities. Photographic processes possibly include sulfur-toned DOP, albumen, matte albumen, platinum, sepia paltinotype, gold-toned matte collodion, gelatin silver, collodion POP, and tintypes. Dated approximately 1919.