Colorado
Found in 61047 Collections and/or Records:
Serrano, Carlos, 1976-1977
Folder contains photocopied news clippings, biographical material, and photographic prints of CCOHA baritone, Carlos Serrano, who performed with the association during the 1976 festival season as an Apprentice Artists in the production of 'Capriccio,' as The Count, and in 'The Ballad of Baby Doe,' as a Saloon Bartender, and during the 1977 festival season as Krusina in the production of 'The Bartered Bride.'
Service Awards (NJH employees), 1970
correspondence related to the Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
Set Design by Elemer Nagy, 1957
Black and white photograph of set design illustration by Dr. Elemer Nagy for Act I of the 1957 Central City Festival production of 'Rigoletto.'
Set of 'Lucia di Lammermoor', 1960
Black and white photograph of the set of a hall in the Lammermoor Castle designed by Robert O'Hearn for the 1960 Central City festival production of 'Lucia di Lammermoor.'
Set Sketches
Sketches of a stage set, drawn by Elemer Nagy, a stage director and set designer who worked with the Central City Opera from 1949-1957.
Sets of Twins at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, between 1930-1935
Three sets of twins seated on a lawn. In the front row are Joey and Esther Karsh, center are Rose and Violet Waterman and flanking the Watermans are Eddie and Sammy Friedman (from left to right). The children were in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.
Seven Solomon Sisters, between 1910-1920
Headshots of all seven Solomon sisters: Esther, Deborah, Theresa, Anne, Flora, Ruth, and Goldie.
Seventh Annual Report, 1911
Several Children in Costume, between 1900-1910
Several young children stand in a group with an unidentified woman all wearing costumes.
Sewing Book, circa 1890
The book contains handwritten directions on sewing techniques with examples of each stitch attached on the adjoining page. Fannie Anfenger's name is inscribed on the cover of her sewing exercise book, which she used for classes at Gilpin Elementary School. Fannie Anfenger (1885-1965) was the daughter of Louis and Louise Schlesinger Anfenger. She married Sidney Rinds and they had one son, Louis Rinds.
