Photographs
AAT scope note: Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. It does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under "
Found in 12882 Collections and/or Records:
Guests in attendance at the Productions of ''Ariadne'' and ''Faust'', 1954
Guests attending the 1954 Central City Opera productions of ''Ariadne'' and ''Faust,'' mingle before the show.
Guldman Family Home, undated
Interior view of a room, parlor or living room, in the Guldman mansion at 10th and Humbolt, Denver, Colorado.
Guldman Family Home, undated
Interior view of the dining room in the Guldman mansion at 10th and Humbolt, Denver, Colorado.
Guldman Family Home, undated
Exterior view of the Guldman mansion and grounds at 10th and Humbolt, Denver, Colorado.
Gulf War Demonstration, 1990-1991
The image depicts two unidentified individuals holding a banner that says "Bring our troops home now", affiliated with the University of Denver, between 1990-1991.
Gulf War Demonstration, 1991 June
The image shows an unidentified individual holding open a binder that is the petition, affiliated with the University of Denver Gulf War demonstration, on 6/91. Infront of the individual is a stack of binders.
Gulf War Demonstrations, 1990-1991
The image depicts 6 unidentified individuals one mostly hidden behind an individual, all wearing identical shirts that say "Free Kuwait", affiliated with the University of Denver, between 1990-1991.
Gulf War Demonstrations, 1991 June
The contact sheet depicts images of an unidentified individual holding open a binder that is the petition, affiliated with the University of Denver Gulf War demonstration, on 6/91.
Gunn, Nicholas, 1976
Photograph of ballet dancer Micholas Gunn performing in Paul Taylor's dance ''Runes.''
Gus Cohen Standing in Front of Guffey's First Post Office, circa 1894
Guffey, Colorado's first Post Office. Standing in front of the entrance is Gus Cohen, Post Master. Wolf Poznansky is seated in the wagon in the last row, front.
