Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Martin and Tobin's Pharmacy Employee, October 20, 1941
Photograph shows an unidentified man holding baby Martin Tobin. The man is wearing a Tobin's Pharmacy uniform, and can be seen in several other photographs, including B390.02.0002.00007. The two are sitting in a booth. Written on front is " Oct. 20, 1941". Text stamped on back reads "Oct 20 1941, Bri-Tone Prints Trade Mark Reg. Denver". Photograph is in black and white. Red corner-holders can be seen on the corners of the photograph itself.
Martin at Tobin's Soda Fountain, March 16, 1942
Photograph shows baby Martin Tobin standing at a soda fountian. Text on back reads "Martin Tobin, Tobin's Soda Fountain". Text stamped on back reads "Mar 16, 1942 Bri-Tone Prints Trade Mark Reg. Denver". Photograph is in black and white.
Martin Mendelsberg Students' Art Books
Martin Tobin and Nathan Kaplan, August 17, 1942
Photograph shows Nathan Kaplan holding his grandson, baby Martin Tobin, on a bicycle. Written on back is " Text stamped on back reads "Aug 17, 1942 Bri-Tone Prints Trade Mark Reg. Denver Colo."Martin Tobin and Nathan Kapun" (Nathan Kaplan). Written on front is "8/17/42". Photograph is in black and white.
Marvin Horwitz, circa 1937
Studio portrait of Marvin Horwitz wearing a suit and tie.
Marvin Miller, circa 1937
Marvin Miller, grandson of Robert L. Miller, as a young boy sits in a high chair.
Mary Goldstein Philippe, between 1910-1920
Studio portrait of Mary Goldstein Philippe seated in a chair.
Mary Goldstein Philippe, circa 1893
Studio portrait of Mary Goldstein Philippe as an infant propped up on a chair.
Mary Goldstein Philippe, between 1900-1910
Studio portrait of Mary Goldstein Philippe as a young woman in a frame.
Mary Harris Auditorium at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1941-1950
The Mary Harris Auditorium on the campus of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS).The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver. The auditorium was built in 1941 and is still being used today as part of the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.