Photographic prints
Found in 286 Collections and/or Records:
Beverly Sills with Nancy Parker
Black and white photograph of CCOHA Board member, Nancy Parker (r), presenting Beverly Sills (l) a book and a CCOH memorial chair in an unknown location.
Black and White Photograph of Edna Chappell
Black and white photograph of CCOHA co-founder, Edna Chappell wearing dark colored top. Mrs. Chappell, along with four others, formed the CCOHA in 1931 after a walk through of the then falling apart Opera House.
Box 2, 1949-1979
(19) file folders #30-48 and (1) binder of job/financial information. File folders include: correspondence, job files, clippings, photos, ephemera. (10) of the files are on Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, include: Meeting minutes, correspondence, administrative.
Box 2: Framed Appreciation Award, 1989
This box contains a framed picture presented to Jeanne Abrams on October 24, 1989 "in the appreciation for your assistance with this project". It is a book cover, titled "A Place to Heeal: The History of National Jewish Center for Immunology and Resporatory Medicine" by Mary Ann Fitzharris. There is also a photograph of Jeanne Abrams recieving the picture.
Box 2: Photographs, 2008-2016
This box contains oversize photographs taken by Erin Baiano during the International Evenings of Dance night of the Vail Dance Festival. Photographs are of companies including: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Soledad Barrio, Miami City Ballet, and Beijing Dance. This box also contains autographed posters from Lil' Buck, Misty Copeland, Matthew Prescott, Isabella Boylston, and Amelia Start-Dilley.
Box 4 , 1990-1997
Contains photographs and negatives taken of Jewish events and people by Robert Weinberg. Has article on Robert Weinberg and posters he did for Community Shares of Colorado.
Box 4: Photograph
The collection contains a photograph of Goldie and Morris Krupp, a photograph of Morris, a tie pin, and the "Lazy K Lazy L" branding iron registered in 1929 by Morris Krupp. The collection also contains a framed photograph of Goldie Krupp and a blanket from the Park Lane Hotel that was owned by Jewish Denverite Benjamin Weinberg.
Box 5, 1930-1945
The box contains a scrapbook with photographs of Maurice and Virginia Rose and their son Roderick. There are also photographs of Samuel, Katy and Arnold Rose. The scrapbook has cream-colored covers and is 15x12.5x2 inches.
Box 6, 1966-2003
Box contains staff guides, journals, yearbooks, publications and photographs.
Box 6, 1966-2021
Box contains staff guides, journals, yearbooks, publications and photographs.