Photographs
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Found in 12856 Collections and/or Records:
The Figure in the Carpet
Francisco Moncio of the New York City Ballet performs with ballerina Judith Green in George Balanchine's dance ''The Figure in the Carpet.''
The Four Days of Gemini Tour, N/A
Series 10 of 11 Includes foreign relations trip materials, newsletters, radio scripts, press releases, weekly reports, and audio and video tapes.
The Four Meyer Brothers, circa 1908
Morris Meyer came to Colorado in the 1890s to cure his tuberculosis and founded the Golden Rule Dry Goods Store in Rocky Ford. At one time, there were seven flourishing Meyer Stores operating in Northern Colorado. Pictured here are the four Meyer brothers dressed in suits, ties, and bowler hats. From left to right: Charles (Greeley, Colorado), Morris (Rocky Ford, Colorado), Sam (Fort Collins, Colorado) and Max Meyer (Greeley, Colorado).
The Four Pearls, 1933 June 14
The four Pearls pose together in a back yard. The Pearls' fathers were the Hayutin brothers. Pearl Schwartz (daughter of Harry), Pearl Zelinger (daughter of Jake), Peryle Beck (daughter of Morris), and Pearl Wolfson (daughter of Max).
The Four Temperaments
The New York City Ballet ensemble performs in George Balanchine's ''The Four Temperaments'' as part of the PBS special ''Chroeography by Balanchine, Part 1'' whcih aired as part of the Great Perforamnce Dance In America series.
The Gardenswartz Building, 1991
An unidentified man reads a plaque on The Gardenswartz Building in Durango, Colorado about the building's history.
The Gardenswartz Building, 1991
An unidentified couple walk in front of the Gardenswartz Building in Durango, Colorado.
The Gardenswartz Building, 1991
Plaque in Durango, Colorado that says: "Gardenswartz Memorial Bridge, They loved "God's country" and its people, Lester J. "Bus" Gardenswartz, 1906 - 1981, Hazel Gardenswartz, 1907 - 1981, Shalom [Hebrew word] Peace."
The Gardenswartz Building, 1991
Gardenswartz Memorial Bridge in Durango, Colorado.
The Gardenswartz Building, 1991
Gardenswartz Bridge in Durango, Colorado.