Photographs
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Found in 12874 Collections and/or Records:
Former Location of Talmud Torah, 1978
Exterior view of the former Talmud Torah building near Federal and Colfax.
Former Location of Talmud Torah, 1978
Exterior view of the former Talmud Torah building near Federal and Colfax. At the time of the photograph the building was Globe A-J Wrecking Company on W. 14th Ave.
Former Location of Talmud Torah, 1978
Exterior view of the former Talmud Torah building near Federal and Colfax.
Former Location of Temple B'nai Israel, between 1970-1979
Exterior view of the former Temple B'nai Israel in Helena, Montana. At the time of the photograph the building was used as the Department of Public Welfare.
Former Location of Temple Emanuel, 1978
Exterior view of the front of the former Temple Emanuel building on 16th and Pearl. This was the location of Temple Emanuel from 1899-1956.
Foster, John Fagg, between 1946-1976
Black and white print of University of Denver Professor of Emeritus of Economics John Fagg Foster.
Foster, Phil
Photographs of Phil Foster, a performer with the Central City Opera
Founders Day, 1974-1987
Founders Day - 1949, 1949
2 black and white prints from Founders Day 1949 at the University of Denver, including interim Chancellor Alfred Clarence Nelson, Board of Trustees chair Robert Selig, and John Evans Jr. laying a cornerstone; and Mary Buchtel and former Chancellor Wilbur D. Engle at the Daniels + Fisher Tearoom.
Founders Day - 1950, 1950
3 black and white prints from Founders Day 1950 at the University of Denver, including Mrs. Iliff and Chancellor Albert Jacobs blowing out candles on the cake; Mrs. A. Whyman, Albert Jacobs, and Mrs. Iliff cutting the cake; and Loretta Jacobs, Alfred Jacobs, Mrs. Iliff, Frances Hays, and others.