Photographs
Found in 12882 Collections and/or Records:
David Lloyd Posing near Opera House
Informal portrait of David Lloyd, a tenor singer from the New York City Opera who performed with the Central City Opera from 1953-1962 in various productions.
David Lloyd Reading
Informal portrait of David Lloyd, a tenor singer from the New York City Opera who performed with the Central City Opera from 1953-1962 in various productions.
David Lloyd Reading Outside, 1953-1962
Portrait of David Lloyd, a tenor singer from the New York City Opera who performed with the Central City Opera from 1953-1962 in variours productions; 1953 as Fenton in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor,' in 1959 as Eisenstein in 'Die Fledermaus,' in 1961 as Nemorino in 'The Elixir of Love,' and in 1962 as Rudolfo in 'La Boheme,' sitting outside an unidentified property reading in Central City, Colorado.
David Lloyd Singing, 1953-1962
Portrait of David Lloyd, a tenor singer from the New York City Opera who performed with the Central City Opera from 1953-1962 in variours productions; 1953 as Fenton in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor,' in 1959 as Eisenstein in 'Die Fledermaus,' in 1961 as Nemorino in 'The Elixir of Love,' and in 1962 as Rudolfo in 'La Boheme.'
David Lloyd with his son, 1959
David Lloyd, a tenor singer from the New York City Opera who performed with the Central City Opera from 1953-1962 in various productions, with his small son on his shoulders.
David Paleri
Portrait of David Paleri; a tenor who performed with the Central City Opera as Rodolfo in 'La Boheme.'
David Parsons Dance Company, 2001
Two dancers from David Parsons Dance Company perform together in an unidentified dance.
David Parsons Dance Company, 1989
Four dancers from David Parsons Dance Company perform together in an unidentified dance.
David Parsons Dance Company, 1989-2001
Photographs of the David Parsons Dance Company ensemble performing in unidentified dances.
David Poleri
Portrait of David Poleria, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera as Rodolfo in the 1952 production of 'La Boheme.'
