Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55520 Collections and/or Records:
Women's Soccer, 1992 October
Roll of 35 mm. photographic negatives of University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's home soccer match in October 1992 in Denver, Colorado. Three portraits of the women's soccer coach are also included.
Women's Soccer, 1992 October
Roll of 35 mm. photographic negatives taken of a University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's home soccer match in October 1992 in Denver, Colorado.
Women's Soccer, 1986 October
Roll of 35 mm. photographic negatives taken of University of Denver (DU) Pioneers vs. the Colorado State University (CSU) Rams women's home soccer match in October 1986.
Women's Soccer Team Shot, 1985 September
Roll of 35 mm. photographic negatives of group portraits taken of the University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's soccer team in September, 1985.
Women's Soccer/Homecoming, 1991 October
Roll of 35 mm. photographic negatives taken at a University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's soccer match in October 1991. The negatives include action shots of the game, groups of spectators, and the coach talking to the players.
Women's Sports Channel 4
University of Denver (DU)
Women's Tennis 2
The bulk of the records in this collection have been generated by the Media Relations unit, which is an administrative unit within the University of Denver Division of Athletics and Recreation. These records include: media guides, game programs, team rosters, press releases, photographs, and related promotional materials.
Women's Volleyball 2006 Headshots, 2006
2006 University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's volleyball team individual and group portraits.
Women's Week, September 1957
Rosemary Steckel showcasing an outfit ona runway in the Women's Week fashion show for the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
Wood Film Holders, circa 1907
Two Premo Camera wood plate or film holders for the Premo camera that were used at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. The larger film holder was a 3A film holder that was for exposing postcard size photographs. The holders have two black sliders that pull out to make two prints. Between the sliders is a rust-colored paper. The film holders were manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company as successor to the Rochester Optical Company.
