Colorado
Found in 61047 Collections and/or Records:
Robinson Dairy's Half Pint Milk Bottle, circa 1945-1970
Clear glass half pint milk bottle that tapers from the bottom to the top. Raised mark on bottom: circle with a ''1'' in the middle and raised letters on the bottom sides: ''Registered,'' and a trademark on the front and ''Sealed 52, LC'' on the reverse. Raised lettering on the front: ''Half Pint Liquid, Robinson's Grade A Milk, Call KE. 5188, Quality Dairy Products.'' The dimensions are for the height and bottom measurements. The top of the bottle has a measurement of 5.5 centimeters.
Robinson Dairy's Milk Bottle, circa 1945-1970
Robinson Farm Climax Dairy, circa 1906
Page 31 from ''A Colorado Jewish Family Album: 1859-1992'' with a photograph of Morris Robinson at Robinson Farm Climax Dairy.
Robinson, Miller, and Iskow Families, undated
Silent black and white film depicting various Robinson family activities. Once scene shows a plane flying and landing. Footage includes scenes from a zoo, Harriet's birthday, Flora, Stella, and "Boo-Boo" leaving Denver, and scenes with Bob and Vera Miller family, Ann and Joe Iskow family, and Helen, Dick, and Ed swimming at Washington Park at a swimming and diving competition.
Robinson, Wesley D.
Portrait of ballet dancer Wesley D. Robinson.
Rock Climbing - American Alpine Club
A person suspended by climbing ropes for the organization American Alpine Club at the University of Denver.
Rock Climbing - American Alpine Club
A person rock climbing at with the American Alpine Club of the University of Denver.
Rockmont Envelope Company New Headquarters Promotion, between 1950-1970
Newspaper promotion of the Rockmont Envelope Company's new headquarters in Denver Colorado.
Rockmont Envelope Company's Certificate of Authority from the State of Colorado, 1920 January 6
State of Colorado's Office of the Secretary of State's Certificate of Authority for the Rocky Mountain Envelope Company.
Rockmont Envelope Company's Plant Addition, between 1930-1970
Newspaper article regarding the Rockmont Envelope Company's plant addition. Article appears to be a part of some sort of collage or scrapbook.
