Photographs
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Found in 12873 Collections and/or Records:
Dezso Ernster and Virginia MacWatters in Rehearsal for 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', 1953
Black and white photograph of Dezso Ernster rehearsing the part of Falstaff with Virginia MacWatters who will perform as Mrs. Ford (Alice Ford/Frau Fluth) in the 1953 Central City Opera performance of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor.'
Di Gerlando, Maria, 1957
Photographs and biographical information about Maria Di Gerlando, a performer with the Central City Opera
Di Luca, Dino, 1953
Photographs of Dino Di Luca, a performer with the Central City Opera
Diachenko, Nada, 1998
Photographs of Russian ballet dancer Nada Diachenko.
Diamond Building, 1964-1990s
Photographs and slides of the Diamond Building or Diamond Medical Research Institute. Most of the photoes appear to be pretty recent after construction in 1964 but two color negatives are dated July 1987 and a few photos seem to 1990s.
"Diamond Lil", 1949
This file contains photographs from the 1949 Central City production 'Diamond Lil.'
Diamonds
Peter Martins of the New York City Ballet performs with Suzanne Farrell in George Balanchine's ''Diamonds,'' which aired on PBS as part the the Great Performances production of ''Choreography by Balanchine, Part 2.''
Diaz, Justino, 1963
Photographs of Justino Diaz, a performer with the Central City Opera
Dick Cheney Giving Boettcher Lecture, 1995 October 13
Black and white print of former United States Secretary of Defense and later United States Vice President Dick Cheney giving the fall 1995 Boettcher Lecture at the University of Denver.
Dick Sears, circa 1948
Formal portrait of Richard Sears, United States Military Government in Berlin, Germany.