Photographs
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Found in 12873 Collections and/or Records:
Disabled Persons Resource Center, 1995
Black and white photographic print of three individuals: Jonathan Elsner, Eric Heidemen, Denny Ives, of Disabled Persons Resource Center's Disabilities Awareness, in Spring 1995. Two of the individuals guide a disabled person through an activity on the University of Denver campus.
Disabled Persons Resource Center Photo, 1982
Contains black and white photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets of the University of Denver Disabled Persons Resource Center.
Disabled Persons Resources, 1995
Contains black and white photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets of University of Denver resources and events for the disabled.
Disaster Drill, 1979 December
Disaster drill photographs.
Disc 1. Gymnastics 03-04'., 2003-2004
Images of University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's gymnastics from 2003-2004.
Disc 2. Gymnastics 03-04'., 2003-2004
Images of University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's gymnastics from 2003-2004.
Discussion During 'Madame Butterfly', 1950
Black and white photograph of (from L to R) two unidentified cast members, Frank Ricketson Jr., and Dr. Elemer Nagy in rehearsal for the 1950 Central City festival production of 'Madame Butterfly.'
Discussion During 'Madame Butterfly', 1950
Black and white photograph of (from L to R) two unidentified cast members, Frank Ricketson Jr., and Dr. Elemer Nagy in rehearsal for the 1950 Central City festival production of 'Madame Butterfly.'
Display Shelf Inside Pencol Drug, between 1950-1965
Display shelf with perfumes for sale, inside Pencol Drug. The store was located at Pennsylvania Street and Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado and, owned by Azriel Stein.
Diversion of Angels
Peggy Lyman and George White Jr, both of the Martha Graham Dance Company, perform together in Graham's ''Diversion of Angels'' as part of the company's Denver debut.