Photographs
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Found in 12929 Collections and/or Records:
Probst, Jacqueline, 1981
Photograph of Jacqueline Probst, the Western United States Irish step dance champion.
Prodigal Son
Karin von Aroldingen performs as the Siren and Mikhail Baryshnikov dances as the tital character in George Balanchine's ballet ''The Prodigal Son.''
Prodigal Son
The New York City Ballet ensemble performs in George Balanchine's ''Prodigal Son.''
Prodigal Son
Helgi Tomasson of the New York City Ballet performs in George Balanchine's ballet ''Prodigal Son.''
Producer of 'There's a Girl in my Soup' - Harvey Medlinsky, 1968
Black and white photograph of the producer Harvey Medlinsky of the production 'There's a Girl in My Soup,' during the 1968 festival at the Central City Opera House.
Producer of 'There's a Girl in my Soup' - Harvey Medlinsky, 1968
Black and white photograph of the producer Harvey Medlinsky of the production 'There's a Girl in My Soup,' during the 1968 festival at the Central City Opera House.
Production and Event Files, 1873-2025
This series contains photographs, print material, programs, and other materials pertaining to the productions and events from Central City Opera House festival from 1873 to 2025. Photographs consist of both performances and performers.
Professor Dwight Smith with Student in Chemistry Laboratory, circa 1970
Photographic image of chemistry professor Dwight Smith with a student in a chemistry laboratory. On the University of Denver campus, circa 1970.
Professor Lecturing to Class, between 1980-1989
An unidentified faculty member lectures to a class of students at the University of Denver in the 1980s.
Profit and Loss for the Year 1922, 1922
A list of profit and loss for the year of 1922 for the Rockmont Envelope Company.
