Acetate negatives
Subject
Subject Source: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms
Scope Note: Acetate safety films were first introduced in the early 1900s. Various types include diacetate and triacetate and are often difficult to distinguish from one another.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Charles A. Callis photographs
Collection
Identifier: MSS P 22
Scope and Contents
Contains copy prints, with corresponding negatives, of photographs taken by Callis and one original collodion POP carte-de-visite taken by Abernathy, 29 High Street, Belfast, Ireland. Subjects include the Callis family, leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the Southern States Mission. Dated approximately 1890-1949.
Dates:
approximately 1890-1949
John B. Fairbanks photographs
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS P 9
Scope and Contents
Collection includes black and white photographs of Provo, Utah and some photographs of the Cluff Expedition to Mexico. Most of the photographs have a corresponding glass negative or nitrate negative. There are also acetate copy negatives for some photographs. Also includes two prints of paintings by John B. Fairbanks. Dated 1897-1902.
Dates:
1897-1902
Photographs of B. H. Roberts
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS P 132
Scope and Contents
Collection includes 168 photographs. Many are copy prints, but there are also many gelatin silver prints and gelatin printing out prints, as well as a few matte collodion prints. Also includes acetate negatives corresponding to some of the copy prints. Photographs center on B. H. Roberts, including many portraits. Also includes photographs of locations associated with him and his life. Also includes photographs of missionaries in the Eastern States mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of...
Dates:
approximately 1870-1939