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 12929 Collections and/or Records:
Hockey Alumni - Professional Activities, 1974-1992
2 color prints of alumni of the hockey program at the University of Denver who achieved success in professional hockey, including Craig Patrick hoisting the Stanley Cup as general manager of the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins; and an official group portrait of the 1974 NHL Chicago Blackhawks, including DU alumni Keith Magnuson, Lynn Powis, Rob Palmer, and Cliff Koroll.
Hockey Team Portraits, Signed and unsigned, between 1960-1970
5 black and white prints of group portraits of University of Denver men's hockey teams from years including 1960-61, 1962-63, and 1968-69, some of them signed by all members of the team.
Hoffman, Wendy Yuni
Photographs of dancer and choreographer Wendy Yuni Hoffman performing various dances.
Holding Class Outdoors in May 1980, 1980 January 25
Set of black and white images on a contact sheet of classes being held outdoors at the University of Denver in May 1980.
Holding Class Outdoors in May 1980 (Frame 32), 1980 January 25
Black and white image of classes being held outdoors at the University of Denver in May 1980. Two circles of students are seated on the grass on campus.
Holiday Bowling Opening, 1958 June 5
Rabbi Manuel Laderman stands beside a scoring machine speaking into a microphone at the opening of Holiday Bowling.
Holland
Black and white print of headshot of a man, possibly Henry Holland, relation to the University unknown.
Holm, Hanya
This series contains photographs collected by curator Glenn Giffin.
Holocaust and World War II Photographs, 1942-1945
Holocaust Memorial, between 1967-1988
The file contains photographs of a ceremony at the Hillel Academy "Memorial to the Holocaust and Warsaw Ghetto Uprisings." The memorial was created in 1967 and was probably the first in the state. Rabbi Manuel Laderman attended the ceremony.
