Photographs
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Found in 12873 Collections and/or Records:
Evans, Bill
Photograph of dancer and choreographer Bill Evans performing in his own piece ''Piano Rags.''
Evans Chapel
Black and white prints related to religious events in the Evans Chapel at the University of Denver.
Evans Chapel Service, between 1953-1966
Interior view of Evans Chapel, focusing on the altar. Chancellor Chester M. Alter and Dean Cutler are identified sitting behind the minister.
Evans, Edith, 1953
Photographs and biographical information about Edith Evans, a performer with the Central City Opera
Evans, John, between 1864-1897
Black and white engraving of Colorado Governor John Evans, founder and trustee of the University of Denver.
Evans, John
Photographs of John Evans, a performer with the Central City Opera
Evans, John - Gov., Founder of DU Photographs, 1853-1879
Evans, John, Jr. - Pres. Board of Trustees, 1956-69 - Photographs, 1958-1963
24 black and white prints of John Evans Jr. great-grandson of Governor John Evans and President of the Board of Trustees at the University of Denver, including Evans at cornerstone-laying ceremony; in front of Mary Reed Building; with his wife; with Warren F. Howe and two unidentified men; speaking at a trustees' dinner; and several headshots of Evans. One image is credited to Life magazine.
Evans, John, Sr.-- Pres. Board of Trustees, 1925-1943 - Photographs, 1908-1969
12 black and white prints of John Evans Sr., grandson of Gov. John Evans and chairman of the Board of Trustees at the University of Denver. Images include travel shots from Gladys and John Evans' wedding trip; John Evans Sr. and other persons at a meeting of the Denver and Rio Grand Western Board of Directors; Evans in the garden at his house; in his office; and with wife Gladys in his living room; and several headshots of Evans.
Evans, Margaret
Black and white print of portrait labeled "Mrs. W. G. Evans?". Margaret Evans could be either the wife of John Evans, the daughter of John Evans and sister of W. G. Evans, or the daughter of W. G. Evans. Mrs. W. G. Evans' first name was Cornelia.