Photographs
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Found in 12929 Collections and/or Records:
Stairway to the Stars/Ira C. Herbert Video Studio, 1998 August
Photgraphs from the 1998 convention themed Stairway to the Stars.
Stanley Carlson
Portrait of Stanley Carlson, a bass-baritone opera singer who performed with the Central City Opera.
Stanley Carlson
Autographed portrait of Stanley Carlson, a bass-baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera.
Stanley Carlson and Other Affiliates
Black and white photograph of Denver pianist Stanley Carlson (seated at piano) with other affiliates standing behind him.
Stanley Kolk, 1966
Portrait of Stanley Kolk, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera during the 1965 season as Gerald in the production of "Manon" and as Lindoro in the 1966 production of "The Italian Girl in Algiers."
Stanley Kolk, 1966
Portrait of Stanley Kolk, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera during the 1965 season as Gerald in the production of "Manon" and as Lindoro in the 1966 production of "The Italian Girl in Algiers."
Stanley Kolk, 1966
Portrait of Stanley Kolk, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera during the 1965 season as Gerald in the production of "Manon" and as Lindoro in the 1966 production of "The Italian Girl in Algiers."
Stanley Kolk, 1966
Portrait of Stanley Kolk, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera during the 1965 season as Gerald in the production of "Manon" and as Lindoro in the 1966 production of "The Italian Girl in Algiers."
Stanley Stein, circa 1928
Studio portrait of Stanley Stein aged 9 months standing on a chair wearing shorts and a sweater.
Star Bakery Delivery Wagon with Driver and Horses, circa 1915
Two horses pull the Star Bakery delivery wagon and the driver leans out the side. The words ''Rye Bread'' and ''2744 W. Colfax'' appear on the side of the wagon with the Jewish star symbol. The Star Bakery was founded by Jacob Boscowitz and was later owned by his sons, Rudy and Sam Boscoe.
