Photographic prints
Found in 326 Collections and/or Records:
Box 4: Photograph
The collection contains a photograph of Goldie and Morris Krupp, a photograph of Morris, a tie pin, and the "Lazy K Lazy L" branding iron registered in 1929 by Morris Krupp. The collection also contains a framed photograph of Goldie Krupp and a blanket from the Park Lane Hotel that was owned by Jewish Denverite Benjamin Weinberg.
Box 5, 1901 - 2006
This box contains fourteen (14) CD roms with photographs, seven (7) photograph sleeves with photographs of various Kobey/Shwayder family members, and three (3) Kodak envelopes with contact sheets with photographs of tombstone or family members.
Box 5, 1930-1945
The box contains a scrapbook with photographs of Maurice and Virginia Rose and their son Roderick. There are also photographs of Samuel, Katy and Arnold Rose. The scrapbook has cream-colored covers and is 15x12.5x2 inches.
Box 6, 1966-2003
Box contains staff guides, journals, yearbooks, publications and photographs.
Box 6, 1966-2021
Box contains staff guides, journals, yearbooks, publications and photographs.
Box 6, 1936-1989
Photographs of West Side residents when they were children and photographs taken at the 1985 reunion.
Box 7, 1945-1946
The scrapbook was created by the General Rose Memorial Association. The scrapbook contains correspondence, fund raising material and construction photographs of the General Rose Memorial Hospital.
Box 8, 1920-1967
Box dontains books and booklets; Social Worker's Dictionary; Baby book; three photographs of Rose Hospital construction; Eastern Star photograph showing Rowena Weinstein in the first row, 8th from the left; photograph of an event of the Jewish War Veterans showing Sam Weinstein in the second row of men from the right; miscellaneous items including a cherry pitter; and World War II articles on Louis Weinstein.
Box 17, 1960-2004
Box contains photographs of staff, students, and graduations.
Box 18, 1953-2001
The box contains photographs of Hillel Academy students, staff, and rabbis at Estes Park; a photograph of Morris Hagler, first president of Hillel Academy; and architectual drawings of the synagogue at Conejos and Stuart. The architectual firm was Crowther and Marshall Designers.
