Photographs
Found in 191 Collections and/or Records:
William A. Campbell papers
The collection consists of materials from former Tuskegee Airman William A. Campbell. Items in the collection include a variety of formats, such as books, videotapes, photographs, posters, and documents. Materials in this collection primarily relate to African American history, the military history and service of the Tuskegee Airmen, and Campbell's personal life. Some items pertaining to Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. are also included.
University of California, Riverside, Campus Outreach and Recruitment collection
This collection contains photographs, negatives, and statistical information related to the University of California, Riverside campus outreach and recruitment efforts from the years 1988-2004.
Photograph collection on Venustiano Carranza
The collection consists of approximately 350 photographs of Mexican revolutionary and President Venustiano Carranza, including depictions of Carranza on national tours and in areas being attacked by Revolutionaries during his time as Mexico’s president (1917-20). Photographs in the collection also include portraits of Carranza and other prominent Mexican figures, including Isidro Fabela and Álvaro Obregón.
Agustín Victor Casasola photograph collection
The collection consists of photographs from the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) taken by Agustín Victor Casasola, a Mexican photographer and co-founder of the Mexican Association of Press Photographers. Photographs in the collection also include depictions of daily life in Mexico, and Mexican presidents in the early 20th century. In addition to photographs taken by Casasola, there are additional photographs on Mexico and its politics taken by Casasola's sons after his death in 1938.
Collection on the Chinantec
Chinese in California collection
The Chinese in California collection is comprised of photographs, correspondence, press clippings, typescripts, and other material pertaining to the history of Chinese life and culture in California and other areas in the western United States. Material relates to the academic study of the Chinese experience in the United States and the effort to preserve the historic sites and artifacts pertaining to this experience.
Cine Mundial Archivo Mexico photograph collection
Citrus and horticulture collection
This collection contains photographs, publications, and other material regarding the citrus industry in California, Florida, and Louisiana in the early twentieth century. Most of the items in the collection are black and white photographs featuring avocados, pecans, and other fruit, as well as shade trees and flowers. Select citrus publications and advertisements from the early 1900s are also included.
University of California, Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station records
Clavey River Project papers
The collection consists of correspondence, speeches, essays, articles, reports, printed matter, clippings, photographs, maps, artwork, etc. Compiled chiefly by Wally Anker, President of the Clavey River Preservation Coalition, as a result of the Coalition's and others' opposition to the Clavey River Project, a dam and hydroelectric power plant to be built on the Clavey River in Tuolumne County, California by the Turlock Irrigation District.