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Color slides

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Donald S. Heath Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PAAC-0099
Scope and Content The Donald S. Heath Collection contains approximately 2,000 35 mm color slides related to New Mexico subjects and events, including civil war reenactments, cowboys and gun-slinging, the Cumbres and Toltec Railway, petroglyphs, peace demonstrations, road signs and natural landscapes. .
Dates: 1987 -1993; Majority of material found in Placeholder Unit Date Text

Harold D. Walter Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PAC 055
Scope and Content The collection was acquired in 1992 (HP.1992.54) and 1993 (HP.1993.11) as gifts from the estate of Harold D. Walter's wife, Mae Walter. It includes several hundred black and white prints and negatives and 35mm color slides of New Mexico and Colorado landscapes and buildings, governors of New Mexico and other individuals. Also includes a scrap book contaning 8x10 b and w silver gelatin prints, all taken in New Mexico, Arizona and Mexico during the January, 1940 re-creation of the Coronado...
Dates: 1936 - 1958; Majority of material found in Placeholder Unit Date Text

Harold F. Stewart Madrid, NM Water Train Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PICT-2021-009
Abstract June 16, 1958, Harold F. Stewart, railroad engineer and photographer, photographed one of the final water supply runs of the AT & SF water train in its 10 mile round trip between Madrid, NM and Waldo, NM.
Dates: 1958

Latin American Ephemera Pictorial Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PICT-2012-002
Abstract The Latin American Ephemera Pictorial Collection is comprised of ephemera (slides, political posters, lithographic cards, political caricatures, advertisements, bookmarks, photographs, book covers, and postcards) from Latin America.
Dates: 1860s, 1956-2000s

New Mexico Magazine Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PAAC-052
Scope and Content Collection of thousands of original prints, film negatives, slides and color transparencies. These images were collected or created by New Mexico Magazine staff as well as freelancers, contractors, and the New Mexico state agencies that administered the magazine (i.e. the New Mexico Tourism Department and its predecessors). Throughout its history, the magazine sought to promote and support New Mexico inside and outside the state, with longstanding attention...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1930 - 2004