Travel
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
Dana Ruzickova Papers
This collection contains a scrapbook created by Dana Ruzickova during 1983-1984. It was determined that this scrapbook belongs to Dana due to a large number of photographs of her; there are some of her injured, with a notation that indicates she was preparing for a period of "TV and boredom." There are also photographs of her trip to Denmark. To cross-check, the K-book from 1983 was consulted for photographs of the 1983 tennis team.
David Abbott Collection of United Kingdom Memorabilia
The David Abbott Collection of United Kingdom Memorabilia contains tickets, programs and general travel information. The bulk of the collection consists of printed guides and photograph packages from the various cities, houses and castles he visited in England, Scotland and Ireland.
Denver Scenes, undated
Silent color film depicting scenes from around Denver, Colorado, including Denham, First National Bank (before demolished), Daniels and Fisher Tower, Cottrell's, City Park Zoo, and Green Gables Country Club.
Durango to Silverton, undated
Silent color film depicting views from the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, as well as scenes from around Ouray, Colorado.
Eller Miller Family Papers
Embarkation Card, before 1946 June 18
Max Loewenstein's embarkation card for the SS Marine Perch, sail date June 18, 1946, includes accommodations.
Embarkation Instructions - S.S. Marine Falcon, 1947 June 4
Emigration, between 1946-1947
Esso Saturday In-Service Institute, Los Alamos Trip, 1959-1960
The Bryon Cohn subseries Conferences contains materials relating to the conferences that Cohn was involved with, including: Summer Science Institute, Conference on the Curriculum for Undergraduate Majors in Physics, Esso Saturday In-Service Institute, and Visiting Foreign Staff Project.
Fannie Pepper Libert on a Ship to the United States, 1914
Fannie Pepper Libert, woman without a hat, stands in a group of twelve Jewish immigrants on board a merchant ship from Hamburg, Germany to Galveston, Texas. Fannie continued onto Denver, Colorado to join her brother William Pepper.
