Colorado
Found in 61047 Collections and/or Records:
Kay Creed with her Pet Monkey
Kay Creed, a mezzo-soprano singer who performed with the Central City Opera, sits with her tiny pet monkey.
Kay Zinky for Colorado Reflections
Kay Zinky, born in Rocky Ford, reflects on living in Colorado Springs, her connections to Mrs. Spencer Penrose and her memories of the Broadmoor hotel. Zinky discusses her experience performing for the troops during WWI and WWII and the changes to Colorado Springs after the Air Force Academy opened. Kay Zinky details her research on the B'hai faith and ʻAbduʼl-Bahá's visit to Colorado in 1912.
Kayak Club Final, 2008 April 9
Kayak club.
Kayak Club Final, 2008 April 9
Kayak club.
Kayak Club Final, 2008 April 20
Kayaking club members celebrated Earth Day by cleaning garbage from a six-mile stretch of the Platte River.
Kayak Club Final, 2008 April 20
Kayaking club members celebrated Earth Day by cleaning garbage from a six-mile stretch of the Platte River.
Kayaking, 1999
University of Denver (DU) male student kayaks through whitewater.
Kays, Alan
Folder contains biographical material and photographic prints of CCOHA tenor, Alan Kays, who performed with the association during an unknown festival season.
Kay's Jewelers, between 1950-1960
Exterior view of Kay's Jewelers. Signage says, ''Kay's Credit Jewelers,'' ''Eyes examined glasses on credit,'' ''Watch repairing,'' ''Diamonds on credit,'' and ''Silverware.'' Address on the door is 1617. In 1916, Sol and Edmund Kaufmann opened the first Kay Jewelers in the corner of their father's furniture store.
Kayton Nesbitt
Portrait of Kayton Nesbitt, a tennor singer who performed as Tybalt in the Central City Opera 1951 production of "Romeo and Juliet."
