Photographs
Found in 191 Collections and/or Records:
Ralph C. Michelsen papers
Collection on Albert W. Miller
Collection on the Mission Inn
This collection consists of photographs and documents related to the Mission Inn, a national historic landmark located in Riverside, California, generally considered to be the largest Mission Revival Style building in the United States. The collection also includes images of Frank Miller, the first owner of the Mission Inn, Riverside's Mount Rubidoux, and other historic buildings in Riverside.
Mono Lake Committee collection
This collection contains the organizational papers of the Mono Lake Committee from its creation in 1978 through the mid-1990s. The bulk of the collection consists of legal files documenting the various lawsuits in which the Committee was involved during this time period.
Native Panamanian photograph collection
The collection consists of 25 photographs of indigenous people from the Darién Gap region of Panama, taken in the early 20th century. Photographs in the collection depict Guna and Embera-Wounaan (also known as Chocó) people, both posed for portraits as well as participating in their daily activities.
Natomas Company of California photographs
The collection consists of photographs showing various scenes on Natomas Company of California lands in the Sacramento Valley. Photographs in the collection include views of irrigation farming, dredging, drilling, canals, levees, etc., in parts of Reclamation District 1000(Sacramento County), Reclamation District 1001(Placer and Sutter Counties), and Reclamation District 784(Yuba County).
Joaquín Nin-Culmell and José Joaquín Nin y Castellanos family papers
Earl R. Oatman papers
University of California, Riverside, Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations records
University of California, Riverside, Office of Design and Construction records
This collection contains photographs, newspaper clippings and studies from the University of California, Riverside, Office of Design and Construction, which provides the Riverside campus with a physical environment which supports the teaching, research and public service goals of the university. Mostly contains information on studies of individual campus buildings as well as various photographs and other information on the campus.