Carte-de-visite
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of an unidentified toddler (Baker & Johnson), 1860-1970
The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.
Portrait of an unidentified woman (Baker & Johnson), 1860-1970
The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.
Portrait of an unidentified woman (T.B. Cardon), 1860-1970
The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.
Portrait of Josephine Whittle Bullen (C.R. Savage), 1860-1970
The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.
Portrait of Nellie Bullen Langton, 1860-1970
The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.
Portrait of two unidentified couples (Baker & Johnson), 1860-1970
The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.