France
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Daniel Ellsworth Carlquist photographs of World War I
Contains copy photographs and corresponding negatives of a photograph album. The album has photographs from World War I, from Camp Stuart in Virginia to the battle fields. There are some portraits that appear to predate the war. Dated approximately 1890-1920.
Andrew Durkus photographs and other material
This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives from the world travels of Andrew Durkus. Places of travel include the Suez Canal, Egypt, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, New Mexico, China, Nepal, Singapore, and Arizona. The collection also contains postcards, a 100 year calendar, four pins, four scarab seals, an ivory fan, tour guides, and a Bible.
George H. Hansen photograph collection
This is primarily a collection of original Hansen prints, slides, and negatives and also includes photographic albums belonging to George Hansen, Afton Allred Hansen, and Bessie Hansen.
Lantern slides of France and Spain
This collection contains 192 lantern slides of scenes around France, including slides of many famous landmarks and World War I battle fields. Also in the collection are lantern slides of Spain, including several slides of bullfighting.
Carl E. Nelson papers
John Pack papers
Notable items include an 1849 mission call signed by the First Presidency. All materials are photocopies.
Scrapbooks of European travel photographs
Sir Benjamin Stone photography
714 microfiches contained in 2 hollinger boxes. The microfiches are photographs from around the world including: different cities in England, Scotland, Ireland, South Africa, Egypt, Tunisia, Italy, Norway, The Holy Land, Malta, Barbados, St. Vincent, Trinidad, Turkey, China, France, Japan, Spain, Finland, South Isles Sea, India, and other miscellaneous photographs.
Octave F. Ursenbach papers
The collection contains (1) five scrapbooks belonging to Octave Frederick Ursenbach; (2) the Ursenbach family newsletter "Oak Leaves and Acorns" (1973-1987); and (3) miscellaneous Ursenbach family material. The first two boxes contain Octave F. Ursenbach's scrapbooks, and the last box contains the family newsletters and miscellaneous Ursenbach family material.