Photographs
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Found in 12874 Collections and/or Records:
Hannah Levy as a Young Woman, between 1930-1939
Hannah Levy sits in an outdoor setting in the early 1930s. Hannah and brother Jack Levy are the founders of several women's clothing retail stores, in Colorado: the Hosiery Bar, Fashion Bar, and Hannah. She also became a leading Colorado philanthropist and helped support numerous community institutions, including the Rose Hospital and the University of Denver.
Hannah Shwayder Berry, between 1950-1959
Hannah Shwayder Berry stands in front of the house at 164 S. Humboldt wearing a dark dress and hat.
Hannah Shwayder Berry, 1913
Studio portrait of Hannah Shwayder Berry as a young woman wearing a white shirt and sweater.
Hannah Shwayder Berry, circa 1930
Hannah Shwayder Berry stands on a sidewalk wearing a large fur coat and hat.
Hannah Shwayder Berry, between 1940-1960
Hannah Shwayder Berry poses for a Council of Jewish Women event wearing sister Florence's wedding dress and a large hat.
Hanya Holm, 1949
Photograph of Hanya Holm,choreographer who sat on the panel for the 1949 Central City Critique.
Hanya Holm, between 1931-1935
Hanya Holm, noted modern dance choreographer and educator, poses for a portrait.
Hanya Holm, 1938
Modern dancer, educator, and choreographer Hanya Holm stands in the middle of a road at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. Holm taught at Bennington School of the Dance at Bennington College, the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.
Hanya Holm and Douglas Moore, 1956
Black and white photograph of Hanya Holm (choreographer) in conversation with Douglas Moore (composer) during the 1956 Central City Opera Festival production of 'The Ballad of Baby Doe.'
Hanya Holm and Her Company Perform They Too Are Exiles, circa 1939
Linda Locke, Eve Gentry, Louise Kloepper and Hanya Holm (left to right) perform a modern dance work choreographed by Holm, entitled ''They Too Are Exiles.''