Copy prints
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
Felix Koziol papers
Collection includes copy photographs of a letter, skiing certificate and photograph of Tibet collected by Felix Koziol. The original materials date from 1949 to 1974.
Theron H. Luke photographs and negatives
Collection includes copy print photographs of Luke and the Luke family, with corresponding safety film negatives. Dated approximately 1880-1969.
John Lyon photographs
Collection includes 11 photographs and two negatives with images of John Lyon and other members of the Lyon family. The negatives are all copy negatives; some of the photographs are copy prints and some are original. Dated approximatley 1850-1906.
Photographs and negatives of David O. McKay
Collection includes photographs and corresponding negatives with images of David O. McKay and other officers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dated approximately 1900-1970.
Negatives of the Book of Abraham manuscripts
Collection includes copy negatives and copy prints of the Book of Abraham manuscripts. Dated approximatley 1960-1969.
James L. Ozment collection of George Edward Anderson photographs
Collection includes eighty-three glass plate negatives taken by George Edward Anderson of the construction and reconstruction of some railroad lines in Utah and Colorado in the late 1800s. Also contains internegatives and prints of the photographs. Materials date from 1860 to 1928.
Mary E. Parkinson reminiscence leaf and photograph
Collection includes one page from a reminiscence by Mary E. Parkinson about early freight hauling in southern Utah, including a photograph of the first truck used in the region. Collection also includes a copy print and copy negative of the photograph. Dated approximately 1900-1989.
Photograph of a Confederate soldier on a bank with weapons, 1860-1865
Item is a copy of a photograph of a Confederate soldier on the bank of a river or bay and surrounded by cannons and cannonballs. The photograph was taken by Andrew J. Russell between 1861 and 1865. On the back is a stamp indicating that it was reproduced from the National Archives and that the call number is 111-B-562.
Photograph of a stone wall in Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1865 May 3
Item is a copy of a photograph of at stone wall taken by Andrew J. Russell on May 3, 1865. There is a ditch dug behind the wall and there are hats, clothes, and guns scattered around. There are also two Confederate soldiers who have died in the trench. On the back is a stamp indicating that it was reproduced from the National Archives and that the call number is 111-B-514.
Photograph of Andrew J. Russell, approximately 1860-1865
Item is a copy of a photograph of Andrew J. Russell taken by Ross Johnson between approximately 1861 and 1865. He is shown sitting on the ground with a fake background and some foliage behind him. He leans on a rock and his hat is on the ground beside him.