Portraits
Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:
A. D. Radinsky, circa 1910
A large oval framed portrait of a young unidentified man but thought to be A. D. Radinsky. Abraham "A. D." was the son of a Rabbi who established the A. D. Radinsky Rag Factory, a rag salvage company
Aaron and Carrie Strauss Friedman
File contains two (2) photographs, one of Aaron Friedman, and one of Carrie Strauss Friedman, both taken in 1938. Both have a small amount of biographical information written on the back. File also contains the deed of gift from Ralph Silversmith, donating the pictures to the University of Denver Libraries.
Accrual: National Council of Jewish Women, B094
Anna Naswich (Head nurse), circa 1940-1949
This series contains a photo album, photographs, bulletin pages, drawings, lithographs, and contact sheets of the campus and buildings, patients and family, staff and volunteers, auxiliaries and conventions, and activities connected with the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society and the AMC Cancer Research Center.
Anny Coury, 2005
Framed drawing of Anny Coury by artist Deborah Howard. Drawing is full color with red, orange, and yellow abackground. Anny Coury is looking towards the viewer.
Ava Kadishson Schieber, 2005
Framed drawing of Ava Kadishson Schieber by artist Deborah Howard. Drawing is in full color and wears a green turtleneck shirt. Ava Kadishson Schieber is looking towards the viewer.
Bercu Gross Family Collection
The material in the collection includes items, photographs, and papers related to Dorothy Bercu Gross and her husband Norman Gross, her extended family, and her Vaudeville career in the 1920s and 1930s. Her father owned the Chicago Hide, Fur and Wool Company in Douglas, Wyoming and Denver, Colorado. The collection spans from the late 1800s to 2015 and illustrates an extended Jewish family and vaudeville performers.
Betrayal
Photo is in black and white and is a portrait of Susan Jacobson titlted "Betrayal". Photo is by Bill Harris. Date unknown.
Box 2: Lillian Cushing McFarlane Photographs, 1930-1969
This box contains oversized photographs. Most photographs are portraits of Lillian Cushing McFarlane.
Box 4: Photograph
The collection contains a photograph of Goldie and Morris Krupp, a photograph of Morris, a tie pin, and the "Lazy K Lazy L" branding iron registered in 1929 by Morris Krupp. The collection also contains a framed photograph of Goldie Krupp and a blanket from the Park Lane Hotel that was owned by Jewish Denverite Benjamin Weinberg.