Photographs
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Found in 12873 Collections and/or Records:
Except for My Souther Neighbor Who Calls to Drink With Me... I Will Have No More Knocking at My Bramble Gate
Deborah Reshotko and Michael Driscoll, both of the Speaking of Dance dance company, perform together in ''Except for My Souther Neighbor Who Calls to Drink With Me... I Will Have No More Knocking at My Bramble Gate.''
Executives and Founders of the Denver Mattress Company, between 1940-1965
Left to right: Isadore Lande, Max Nierenberg, Gershon (Gus) Amter and Morris Stein. These men were founders or executives of the Colorado Mattress Company and the Standard Furniture Manufacturing Company. Date stamped on back of photograph, May 1986, is when the copy was printed.
Executives of the Rockmont Envelope Company, between 1950-1970
Portrait of a large group of executives of Denver's Rockmont Envelope Company.
Exhibition Piece
Doris Humphrey, Jose Limon and Charles Weidman perform together in ''Exhibition Piece.''
Extended Family, circa 2000
Folder contains pages from a magnetice photograph album with photographs of extended family.
Extended Family, circa 2000
Pages from photograph album of the extended families of Norman and Dorothy Bercu Gross.
Exterior of B'nai B'rith Building, between 1970-1982
Exterior of the B'nai B'rith Building at National Jewish Hospital in Denver, Colorado. The doors seem to be boarded up with wood and some of the letters are missing on the building.
Exterior of Chas. Glass Merchant Tailor, between 1900-1930
Owner Charles Glass stands in the doorway of the Chas. Glass Merchant Tailor store located in Denver, Colorado. Charles Glass was the father of Charlotte (Glass) Heller (Mrs. Max Heller).
Exterior of C.M. Schayer Store, between 1880-1890
Exterior of the C.M. Schayer Store owned by Charles M. Schayer, with a sign posted at the top of the building. Eight unidentified men and children stand in front and on a balcony. The store was located at 409 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado. Charles and Ricka Saft Schayer arrived in Denver by covered wagon in 1865.