Photographs
Found in 191 Collections and/or Records:
George A. Boyce papers
The George Boyce papers consists of the professional papers and manuscripts of George Arthur Boyce, a Native American historian and former Director of Navajo Education for the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. This collection documents his work with Navajo education, and includes materials from his research and photographs depicting Navajo schools and students. Additionally, the collection includes oversize posters of day school budgets and Navajo translated newsletters.
Gordon Bradford papers
The collection consists of materials from Gordon Bradford, who worked as an analytical chemist in the Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences at UC Riverside from 1949-1991. Items in the collection include correspondence, photographs, and slides related to Bradford's work and professional development with trace element analysis and the use of spectroscopic methods.
University of California, Riverside, Brand and Creative Team records
The collection consists of books and compact discs containing pictures of UC Riverside events, staff, and locations used by the Brand and Creative Team to support their work and provide photography services for various projects on campus.
Hugo Brehme photographs of Mexico
This collection contains photographs of various people and landscapes of Mexico taken by Hugo Brehme, a German-born photographer that moved to Mexico in 1905.
Photograph collection of Bridges in California National Forests
The collection consists of photographs of bridges located within the boundaries of Angeles, Cleveland, Eldorado, Klamath, Lassen, Los Padres (Santa Barbara), Mendocino, Plumas, Sequoia, Shasta, Sierra, Stanislaus, Tahoe, and Trinity National Forests. Most mounted on paper with captions.
Sylvia M. Broadbent papers
George E. Brown Jr. papers
Rodger Brown collection on UFOs
The collection consists of materials compiled by enthusiast Rodger Brown from 1954 to 1973 on the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and space exploration. Items in the collection include reports and publications on UFOs, photographs of alleged UFOs and alien beings, and maps of other items related to space exploration.
California Bureau of Sanitary Engineering records
The collection consists of files of the former Bureau of Sanitary Engineering of the California Department of Public Health, located in Berkeley, California (now known as the Department of Health Services), relating to water quality.
California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources photographs
The collection consists of photographs, negatives, and slides documenting the history of geothermal energy production and transmission in California from the late 1960s through the early 2000s.