Photographs
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Found in 12856 Collections and/or Records:
Robert O'Hearn, 1959-1975
Portrait of Robert O'Hearn, a costume and set designer who worked with the Central City Opera from 1959 (Die Fledermaus) to 1975 (Scipio).
Robert O'Hearn, 1959-1975
Portrait of Robert O'Hearn, a costume and set designer who worked with the Central City Opera from 1959 (Die Fledermaus) to 1975 (Scipio).
Robert O'Hearn, 1959-1975
Portrait of Robert O'Hearn, a costume and set designer who worked with the Central City Opera from 1959 (Die Fledermaus) to 1979 (Scipio).
Robert O'Hearn in Sightseeing Vehicle
Black and white photograph of Robert O'Hearn (back seat, right) and two unidentified affiliates riding in a Central City Sightseeing vehicle in an unknown location in Central City, Colorado.
Robert Owens
Portrait of an unidentified member of the Central City Opera chorus.
Robert Owens
Portrait of Robert Owens, a member of the Central City Opera chorus.
Robert Selig, Chester Alter, and John Evans Jr., between 1953-1966
Black and white portrait of University of Denver Chancellor Chester M. Alter seated at his desk, flanked by Robert Selig (chairman of the Board of Trustees, 1947-1959) and John Evans Jr. (chairman of the Board of Trustees, 1959-1969).
Robert Trehy, 1962
Portrait of Robert Trehy, a baritone signer who performed with the Central City Opera as Schaunard in the 1962 production of 'La Boheme' and as George in 'Of Mice and Men.'
Robert Whitehead
Portrait of Robert Whitehead, a director and producer who worked with the Central City Opera.
Robert Whitehead Head Shot, 1957
Black and white photograph of Robert Whitehead, producer of the 1957 Central City Festival production of 'Separate Tables.'