Photographic prints -- 1910-1920
Subject
Subject Source: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
"Looking Down into Empire Canon", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 3a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 015
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View from peak east of Georgetown (perhaps Saxon Mountain?), looking north.
Man Sitting on a Log in Lost Lake, 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 1a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 002
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View of a man sitting on a log in Lost Lake (perhaps one of the Chicago Lakes), below Mt. Evans.
"Naylor Lake", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 21b
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 104
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View of Naylor Lake, looking west.
"Naylor Lake", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 22a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 105
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View of Naylor Lake, looking west.
"Near the High Bridge", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 9a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 053
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View of Julia Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Williams, looking east with the top of the Georgetown Loop bridge barely visible.
"On Picnic Rock. Harry Keeps an Eye on Things While the School Marms Sleep.", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 8b
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 057
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View of Harry Williams and someone sleeping in a forest. Photo is labeled as "above Silver Plume."
"On Republican Peak 12,400 feet up.", 1910
Item — Box 1, Page: 17a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 094
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View of George Marsh at the top of Republican Peak, near Silver Plume, holding a rifle.
"On the Lookout", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 20a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 100
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View of Rainy the chipmunk, peering out of a jacket pocket. Rainy was caught at Naylor Lake (near Guanella Pass).
"On the Road to Daily", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 4b
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 027
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View of horse carriage and woman, travelling along small forest road.
"On the Way to Lost Lake", 1910-1915
Item — Box 1, Page: 2a
Identifier: CCCLD-013, Photo 009
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View of mountains, near Mt. Evans.