Photographs
Found in 12882 Collections and/or Records:
The Princeton University Boomerangs and Unidentified Affiliates
Black and white photograph of The Princeton University Boomerangs holding a cake with candles burning along with other unidentified affiliates. The Boomerangs were to sing at the Central City Opera and play festival during an unknown season.
The Princeton University Boomerangs Holding Cake
Black and white photograph of The Princeton University Boomerangs holding a cake with candles burning, who were to sing at the Central City Opera and play festival during an unknown season.
The Real McCoy, Danzon Cubano
Two action stills on one sheet: on the left, Michaela Hughes and Eliot Feld of the Feld Ballet perform in Feld's work ''The Real McCoy.'' On the right, the Feld Ballet ensemble performs in Feld's work ''Danzon Cubano.''
The Red Shoes (film), 1960
Moira Shearer performs with then ensemble in the dance film ''The Red Shoes.''
The Relativity of Icarus, between 1956-1995
Russel Sultzback (top) and Teld Nelson (bottom) perform together in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production of ''The Relativity of Icarus.''
The Relativity of Icarus, between 1965-1995
Russel Sultzback (top) and Teld Nelson (bottom) perform together in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production of Gerald Arpino's ''The Relativity of Icarus.''
The River
John Prinz performs with the American Ballet Theatre ensemble in Alvin Ailey's ''The River.''
The Routine, 1983
Thomas Wilkinson and Peter Bass perform with Marleen Pennison in Pennison's dance ''The Routine.''
The Science Hall Groundbreaking, 1911 November 15
Portrait of a group of men standing around two men, one with a spadeful of dirt. Inscription on the photo identifies some of the men, and names and dates this event as the groundbreaking for the Science Hall on November 15, 1911.
The Science Hall Groundbreaking, 1911 November 15
A group of men observe in a semi-circle around chancellor Henry A. Buchtel (who clutches a spade) and Bishop William Fraser McDowell. The inscription identifies this as the groundbreaking for the Science Hall on November 15, 1911.
