ALL ITEMS
Sort by:
All
Ada England and her brother, William, in 1905. This photo was taken to commemorate their graduation from Brigham Young College.
William and Charlotte Longstroth home, Mendon, Utah, ca. 1908. Information on the back of the photograph reads "The pioneer family home of William and Charlotte Longstroth, circa 1908. Located at 245 North 100 West, Mendon, Utah, this house was…
William Dunn considers a response to a question during an interview conducted on the porch of the tack room at the Triangle X Ranch on August 8, 2017. Visible behind him is the door to an office.
William Dunn stands in the corral at the Triangle X Ranch at sunset on August 8, 2017 wearing the hat and wild rag he describes during his interview.
Some of the names of horses at the Triangle X Ranch as they appear on the large chart on the exterior wall of the tack room. The names are written on moveable tags that are placed in alphabetical order. Photograph taken on August 8, 2017.
William Dunn stands with his leather saddle, which he made for himself. Visible in the background is the main corral gate and the main gate to the Triangle X ranch in the distance. Photograph taken on August 8, 2017.
Woodruff, Utah. Ranches. 1890's. The William Smith Ranch
This program was printed for a banquet in celebration of Utah's third governor, William Spry. Many businessmen in Utah, especially the Beckers, supported William Spry because he vetoed two state prohibition bills. Governor Spry vetoed the first…
A letter written on August 2, 1868, from William Winn to his wife and children. William was an employee of the UPRR on a Mormon crew and wrote to his family frequently on Sundays. The letter describes his week and wishes his family well.
Newspaper clipping highlighting a photograph of the Wilson Elementary School with related article on its opening. The article is titled "Wilson School completed at Cost of $32,000."
Children dressed to resemble pioneers dance or perform for families and attendees in front of the Wilson School for a celebration. The celebration is unkown but possibly Pioneer Day on July 24th.
Black and white photograph of a group of people visiting Wilson's Sawmill in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Utah, July 1908. Image is from a family album, in the possession of Don Smith, that shows a summer camping trip in Blacksmith Fork Canyon in July…
Stained Glass art in window of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah
Reference to witches, devils, and magicians in The Anatomy of Melancholy, 1628 edition.
Photo of protesters holding a sign "Without ERA All Women are in Chains"
An image depicting Wolfsbane, an incredibly deadly plant that grows throughout Europe.
MC behind the podium on the stage in the California Zoroastrian Center, Westminster, as Zoroastrian priests perform parts of the Sadeh ceremony behind a glass screen.
A young woman in hijab gives roses to passengers of a passing car.
Woman models embroidered dress for a brochure advertising summer courses in Clothing and Textiles.
A woman in traditional costume wraps a shawl around her forehead during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus. A group of women in matching red velvet costumes play the Daf in the background, as the audience records the performance.
Two women at the table break apart large clusters of sohan asali into bite-sized pieces to be boxed and sold at the Nowruz bazaar. Another woman at the table is holding a cup and reading the coffee grounds.
A woman holding her child takes a selfie next to the mosque decorations for the birthday of the prophet's daughter, Zahra.
Sinclair Lewis's "The Woman Who Gave A Soul To A Man" plot reviewed by Jack London, ca. 1910.
A local journalist interviews a non-Muslim bystander woman about the Shia procession. The woman is holding a red rose that was distributed by the ritual participants in the procession route.
Women say Zoroastrian prayers at the beginning of the Zoroastrian ceremony of Sadeh.
Sabine took this image on our way to the Kwemekame Market during Spring of 1992. Coming from Mkuzi, the road was lined with people walking to the Friday market, which was at that time, a large meeting. The market specialized in sugar cane and, I…
This picture is an example of the cooking classes the Extension provided.
Three women drinking sodas in the Temporary Union Building (TUB), 1947. The TUB was used from 1946 to 1952 when the present Student Union building was completed. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Seven women experimenting in a cooking lab under the supervision of a teacher.
The extension sent women throughout the state to do classes and demonstrations on cooking, sewing and other activities.