Showing 61 - 70 of 70 , query time: 0.02s
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Photograph of the Tomboy Mine.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
View of lake with a structure in the water connected to the shore in the background peaks with patches of snow writing on the front [also writing on the back] addressed to Mrs. James Thilson, Mancos Co. postmarked Telluride, Colorado. 1934 one cent stamp
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Trout Lake, Telluride, Colorado.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Aerial view of lake. On the lower left side of the picture there are houses and roads. Mountain peaks are visible in the background.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
A picture of downtown Telluride lined with classic cars, three of which are driving up or down the street. The Sheridan Hotel is on the left, with other cafes, bars and store fronts facing the street. In the distance vegetation topped mountains with steep rocky cliffs are softened by cumulus clouds drifting above.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
View of lake with a long, thin boat in the water, two structures on the left and mountain peaks in the background. [The Center has two of this card -- duplicates. We scanned the front of the first card because it contained a caption, and the back of the duplicate card because it noted the publisher.]
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Lithograph photo print image of Telluride, Colorado, at sunset. The city's grid can be seen from this distance. The mountains to the west are heavily shaded; circular, flat mesa is visible on the right behind a pine tree.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Main Street, Telluride, Colorado. A picturesque old mining town on Highway 145 in the majestic San Juan Mountains, Telluride is surrounded by rugged mountains - harsh, awesome cliffs faced with rich ore.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Black and white photo print image of Telluride, Colo. from a high vantage point. Image reveals town grid, surrounding valley, and snow covered mountains in the background.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Sepia toned photo print image of a mountain valley from an elevated vantage point.