Photographs
Found in 12853 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Lawlor
Portrait of Thomas Lawlor, a bass-baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera withe the D'Oyly Carte Opera.
Thomas Lawlor in H.M.S. Pinafore
Portrait of Thomas Lawlor, a bass-baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera withe the D'Oyly Carte Opera, appears in the production of 'H.M.S. Pinafore.'
Thomas Lawlor in 'The Mikado'
Portrait of Thomas Lawlor, a bass-baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera with the D'Oyly Carte Opera, appears here in the productin of 'The Mikado."
Thomas Lawlor in ''The Yeoman of the Guard''
Portrait of Thomas Lawlor, a bass-baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera withe the D'Oyly Carte Opera, appears as the Liutenant of the Tower in the opera ''The Yeoman of the Guard.'
Thomas, Lowell, 1949
One black and white print of author and journalist Lowell Thomas in Lhasa, Tibet, and one set of black and white negatives with contact sheet of Thomas in various exotic locations.
Thomas P. Martin
Portrait of Thomas Martin, an opera director and conductor who worked with the Central City Opera during the 1970 season on the productions 'Of Mice and Men' and 'La Boheme.'
Thomas P. Martin, 1960
Portrait of Thomas Martin, an opera director and conductor who worked with the Central City Opera during the 1970 season on the productions 'Of Mice and Men' and 'La Boheme.'
Thomas Palmer, 1966
Portrait of Thomas Palmer, a baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera as an associate of Horace Tabor's in 'The Ballad of Baby Doe' in 1966 and as Marcello in 'La Boheme' in 1970.
Thomas Palmer, 1966
Portrait of Thomas Palmer, a baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera as an associate of Horace Tabor's in 'The Ballad of Baby Doe' in 1966 and as Marcello in 'La Boheme' in 1970.
Thomas Paul, 1963
Portrait of Thomas Paul, a bass-baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera as Commendatore in the 1963 production of 'Don Giovanni' and as Jack Spaniard in the 1964 premiere of 'The Lady from Colorado.'