Photographs
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Found in 12874 Collections and/or Records:
Immigration Documents and Portrait of the Dolinsky Family, between 1900-1920
Composite photograph featuring a Polish passport and document along with a Dolinsky family portrait. The portrait photograph includes: Nechama (Mollie) Dolinsky Goldberg, her father and two brothers. This composite photograph was probably taken in the 1970s, however the documents and portrait date to around 1910.
Immigration Documents and Portrait of the Dolinsky Family, between 1900-1920
Composite photograph featuring a Polish passport and document along with a Dolinsky family portrait. The portrait photograph includes: Nechama (Mollie) Dolinsky Goldberg, her father and two brothers. This composite photograph was probably taken in the 1970s, however the documents and portrait date to around 1910.
Implse Theatre and Dance
Photographs of dancers from the Impulse Theatre and Dance performing in various dances.
Impulsion, 1999
Jolie Petrine (left) and Polly Patton (right), both of the Hannah Kahn Dance Company, perform together in Kahn's ''Impulsion.''
In Kazmidity
Joffrey II Dancers Jennifer Habig and Stephen Sturmer perform in Ann Marie De Angelo's ''In Kazmidity.''
Index Prints of the ''Barber of Seville'', between 1941-1965
Index prints of photographs depicting the 1965 Central City Opera production of ''The Barber of Seville.''
Indian Stick Dance, 1972 April 4
The image depicts five unidentified individuals preforming an Indian Stick Dance for the International Days, affiliated with the University of Denver, in 4-4-72.
Indian Students at International Day
Black and white photograph of three University of Denver students from India demonstrating Indian customs during International Day. They are sitting on a stage wearing traditional garments including robes, scarves, and a turban and are holding objects including beads, a small pot, and a book.
Indiana Pacers with Children of the National Asthma Center, between 1970-1980
Individuals Affiliated with the ''Ballad of Baby Doe'', 1956
Left to right, Douglas Moore, Dolores Wilson who performed as 'Baby Doe' and Emerson Buckley, the conductor for the Central City Opera production of ''The Ballad of Baby Doe.''