Photographs
Found in 401 Collections and/or Records:
David Spence Hill Presidential Papers
David Spence Hill served as the president of the University of New Mexico from 1919-1927. The collection contains correspondence with faculty and students, information on campus lands, writings, and scrapbooks.
David Wilde Photograph Collection
The David Wilde Photograph Collection contains a variety of formats, including slides, photographs, proofs, negatives, postcards and some art work, as well as color and black and white xeroxed images. The material is related to his early life in England and later years in Albuquerque. It also includes images of art work by Arthur Charles Slawson and photographs gathered for his biography of Zeke Cortez.
De Lancey W. Gill Collection
This small collection of 47 images are all contact prints, made using the high-quality platinotype (platinum) process, which results in very "expressive" images due to its long tonal range. These prints represent his simplest and most direct portrait photographs of Indians visiting Washington in full ceremonial costume, sometimes borrowed.
Detroit Photographic Co. William Henry Jackson Photochrom Album
Gilt leather album of 52 pages with 95 photochrom prints of William Henry Jackson photographic negatives depicting Native Americans from the Southwest, and scenes of California, Colorado and the Grand Canyon, with captions and copyright dates.
Digby Wolfe Papers
The collection focuses on Wolfe’s writings- his LA diary, drafts of screen plays and scripts, film treatments, production proposals, critiques, and material relating to production of the television comedy program, "Laugh-In." The collection also includes clippings, reviews, photos, musical lyrics, and teaching materials.
Dolores Durnell Scrapbook
Donald Woodman Collection
This collection will encompass Woodman's entire photographic career in all formats.
Dorothy Dunn and Taos Day School Pictorial Collection
Photographs of Dorothy Dunn, Max Kramer, and the Taos Day School.
Dorothy I. Cline Papers
The Dorothy Cline Papers contain personal and professional materials related to the life and research of Dorothy Cline. Cline was a professor of Political Science at the University of New Mexico and was actively involved in state and national politics. This collection is important for the study of women within electoral politics and the role of citizens within the public sphere.
Douglas Kent Hall U.S./Mexican Border Photograph Collection
This collection contains 3 black & white exhibition quality photographic prints of subjects relative to the U.S.-Mexico border.
D.W. Boise papers, 1916-1959
Collection primarily consisting of photographs of Santa Rita, New Mexico and its mining operations from a mill clerk of the Chino Copper Company.
E. J. Workman Papers about the VT Fuze
The VT Fuze is the variable timing fuse developed during World War II and is one of the most significant technological advancements in twentieth-century weaponry. This collection consists of reports, clippings, a DVD containing three videos, and an oral history detailing the testing of the VT Fuze.
Early Transportation Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of early transportation such as bicycles, dairy truck and burros.
East Mountain Historical Society Oral History Project
Ed Pierson Photograph Album
The album contains photographs taken around New Mexico, including the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp in High Rolls, Bishop and various other ranger stations, White Sands, Whitaker Ranch (Capitan), Acoma, Tierra Amarilla, and Albuquerque. Other photos are from Old Mexico (Chihuahua), La Sal, Utah and Billings, Montana. Photos feature Pierson's family, hunting, fishing, and relate to his work as a range agent.
Edgar L Hewett Collection,
Edgar L. Hewett Photograph Collection
Collection of seven archival boxes of photographs, photographic negatives and postcards of Hewett expeditions, travels, friends and family.
Edith Cherry Historic Preservation Papers
This collection contains papers related to Edith Cherry and her firm, Cherry See Architects' historic preservation work in New Mexico, resources for and from courses in historic preservation, and materials related to Cultural Porperties Review Committee matters. The collection includes correspondence, historic preservation research papers, and preservation plans for buildings and districts.
Edna McClellan Papers
Eduardo Fuss Photograph Collection
The Eduardo Fuss Photograph Collection consists of images of New Mexico towns, pueblos, National Monuments and Parks, and the cities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos.
Eduardo Hernández-Chávez and Ysaura Bernal-Enríquez papers
Edward Castetter Papers
This collection contains papers pertaining to arid zone research on specific flora conducted by Edward F. Castetter, professor of biology at the University of New Mexico from 1928 through 1961.
Edward E. Crocker Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs and slides documenting the renovation and resulting archaeology of the Santuario de Guadalupe, an historic Catholic church in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Edward H. Kemp Collection
The bulk of the holdings in the Photo Archives are of Southwestern subjects dating to the mid-1920s. The approximately 250 prints includes photographs of New Mexico landmarks and places, San Gabriel Ranch, Pecos River, Conjilon Camp, Santa Fe Fiesta, Grand Canyon, Colorado scenes, Taos, Albuquerque, Harvey Cars, Pueblos and some California. Photographs are sorted in folders by Kemp numbers but listed below by negative number. Collection also includes one photo album of 6”x 8” prints.
Edward J. Kobiela World's Fair Collection
The World's Fair collection consists of news clippings, magazine articles, souvenir booklets, pamphlets, maps, promotional literature, and memorabilia from various world's fairs and other international exhibitions.