Colorado
Found in 61421 Collections and/or Records:
Former Location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagadol, 1978
Exterior view of the front of the former Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol building on 16th and Gaylord. This was the location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol from 1921 - circa 1966.
Former Location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagadol, 1978
Exterior view of the front of the former Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol building on 16th and Gaylord. This was the location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol from 1921 - circa 1966.
Former Location of Talmud Torah, 1978
Exterior view of the former Talmud Torah building near Federal and Colfax.
Former Location of Talmud Torah, 1978
Exterior view of the former Talmud Torah building near Federal and Colfax. At the time of the photograph the building was Globe A-J Wrecking Company on W. 14th Ave.
Former Location of Talmud Torah, 1978
Exterior view of the former Talmud Torah building near Federal and Colfax.
Former Location of Temple Emanuel, 1978
Exterior view of the front of the former Temple Emanuel building on 16th and Pearl. This was the location of Temple Emanuel from 1899-1956.
Former University of Denver Men's Baseball Player Jim Elliott, 1991
Former University of Denver (DU) Pioneers men's baseball player Jim Elliott is shown playing first base for his minor league team, the Waterloo Diamonds-an affiliate of the San Diego Padres.
Former University of Denver Men's Football Player Ed Estlow, between 1950-1970
Former University of Denver (DU) Pioneers men's football player Ed Estlow holds up his old jersey, number 26, while posing for a portrait.
Former University of Denver Men's Football Players, 1996 October 24-27
Former University of Denver (DU) Pioneers men's football players pose for a photograph during a reunion held in October 1996. Ed Estlow tosses a ball in the air and John Woudenberg is pictured on the far right.
Former University of Denver Men's Football Players, 1996 October 24-27
Former University of Denver (DU) Pioneers men's football players stand next to each other at a reunion held in October 1996. In the middle is John Woudenberg and on the right is Ed Estlow.