photograph albums
Found in 110 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph Album, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph album.
Photograph Album, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph album.
Photograph Album List
Typed list of photographs in album TU2009.39.7650. Seven blank pages left in the album.
Pikes Peak or Bust, late 19th century - early 20th century
Print of an illustration of a covered wagon pulled by an ox encountering a buffalo on the plains. Second ox dead and man lying near wagon.
Pitching Broncho' and 'Hitting the Breeze', late 19th century - early 20th century
Prints of illustrations of cowboys on bucking horses. Part of an album.
Roping a Steer to Inspect Brand' and 'Branding on the Prairie', late 19th century - early 20th century
Prints of illustrations of cowboys roping cattle (top) and cowboys branding cattle (bottom).
Secrets of the Night, 1926
Leather album page with the photograph titled, 'Secrets of the Night.' it is a bronze of a Shoshone Indian with the remark, "This Indian has been waiting a long time before his fire on a mountain top for a message from the shadow world or sand hills. The owl which is the ghost bird, or messenger from the other world, has finally come to him and is whispering its secrets of the night."
Smoking Up, 1903
Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze man on horse firing his gun into the air. Remarks about the photograph include, "Cowboy on a spree in town. This is their recreation after many months on the range. This was the first of Charlie's models to be cast."
The Blackfoot War Dance, 1905
Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze showing the Blackfoot war dance. Remarks about the photograph include, "Dancing the war dance as part of their ceremony preparatory to going on the war trail against their enemies, or on a raid to steal horses."
The Bluffers, 1924
Leather album page with a photograph of a bear and a buffalo bronze. The remarks of the photograph include, "These two animals are the biggest we have and when they meet, they are so evenly matched as to strength that they just blow and roar at each other and that is all there is to it, usually. They just bluff as each is afraid of the other."