Collotypes
Subject
Subject Source: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
General Postcard Collection
Collection
Identifier: CCCLD-014
Overview
A collection of postcards from all around Clear Creek County (and a few surrounding areas outside the county) dating from the early twentieth century to the present. Item-level records and digitized copies of many of the postcards in this collection can be found on the CCCLD Digital Repository.
Group of people drinking from "Radium Springs", 1920-1925
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 038
Scope and Contents
View of men and women drinking from "Radium Springs" hot springs. Published by E. J. Deis, printed by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY (unnumbered).
"Horse Shoe Bend, Floyd Hill Auto Drive. Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1910-1920
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 003
Scope and Contents
View of switchbacking road with a car in the background. Published by E. J. Deis, Idaho Springs and printed by the Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. Handwritten note on the back of the postcard
"Main Street. Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1922
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 035
Scope and Contents
View down main street in Idaho Springs. Published by E. J. Deis, printed by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY (unnumbered).
"Public Library Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1915-1920
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 027
Scope and Contents
View of the Carnegie Idaho Springs Public Library. Published by S. A. Noyes, printed by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY (unnumbered).
"Snowy Range, as seen from Idaho Springs, Colo.", 1910-1920
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 029
Scope and Contents
View from Idaho Springs towards the Continental Divide. Published by E. J. Deis, printed by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY (unnumbered). Handwritten note on back is undated.
"Snowy Range, as seen from Idaho Springs, Colo." (second copy), 1910-1920
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 029 c.2
Scope and Contents
View from Idaho Springs towards the Continental Divide. Published by E. J. Deis, printed by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY (unnumbered).
"Transporting Machinery to the Mines", 1910-1920
Item — Box 1
Identifier: CCCLD-005, Photo 031
Scope and Contents
View of mules, carriages, and miners bringing machinery up a hill. Published by E. J. Deis, printed by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY (unnumbered). Photo is likely from earlier date.