Aerial photographs
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Aerial View of AMC, circa 1960
Rolled canvas print of an aerial photograph of the AMC campus with "American Medical Center Denver" in large letters across image. Campus is surrounded by farmland in the photograph. Canvas has wooden dowel at top and one at bottom; top dowel has two rings for hanging.
Aerial View of Colorado Women's College Grounds, undated
Aerial view of a residential subdivision. In the center are large open lots and a large parcel with several larger buildings built upon it, that are identifiable as the layout of the Colorado Women's College.
Box 94 (Scrapbook), 1897-1936, bulk: 1920-1929
Solomon family scrapbook, Benjamin Solomon most prevalent individual named in the book.
Campus Photographs, circa 1920-2000
Photographs of buildings on the AMC campus. Most pictures are taken between 1960 and 2000 but two are 1920s era.
Container 434, Aerial Photo
Container 434 is a framed early air picture of the CWC campus. Photo by V. L. Hubbard, Mgr of Meadow Gold Dairies, Denver.
DU University Park Campus, circa 1935
Aerial view of the University Park Campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, from the southeast. Visible buildings include University of Denver Stadium, Science Hall, Carnegie Library, Buchtel Memorial Chapel, Margery Reed Building, University Hall, Mary Reed Building, and the Iliff School of Theology.
Negatives, 1960-2000
Miscellaneous negatives of photogrpahs of buildings, the AMC campus and individuals at AMC events.
Synagogue, 1960-2000
Four photographs, only one in color, of the AMC campus synagogue.
University of Denver Boettcher Center, between 1955-1980
Architectural drawing of aerial view of the University of Denver's Boettcher Center in Denver, Colorado.
University of Denver Campus, circa 1960
Aerial view of the University of Denver campus in Denver, Colorado. Visible buildings include Johnson-McFarlane Hall, Mary Reed Building, University of Denver Stadium, Buchtel Memorial Chapel, University Hall, Science Hall, Carnegie Library, and Margery Reed Building.
