Cormier, Dora (Aurora Penelope Rillos), 1907-1971
Found in 15 Collections or records:
Carmen Molina, her uncle Abram Molina, and friends Dora Curmier and Marcela Ocampo. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier, Abram Molina, and Carmen Molina. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier and Carmen Molina Standing in Front of High School Building. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier and Carmen Molina Standing Together in Front of a High School Building. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier and Marcella Ocampo Sitting Together on a Wagon. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier Sitting on Flood Dike Along Hassayampa River; Wickenburg, Arizona, 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier Standing in Front of High School Building. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier Standing on a Bridge Railing. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier Standing on Flood Control Dike Along the Hassayampa River. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1930
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Dora Curmier. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1933
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.