The Breckenridge Band dressed in suits pose with their instruments and a dog at the baseball field and ballpark in Breckenridge, Colorado. A baseball player in uniform stands with them in the back row. Identified by arrows drawn on the print: Carl Albee, Detler Roby, Albert Roby, Bob Williams, Fred Simpson and Charles Godfrey. Spectators fill the grandstand behind them. In the background baseball players wait in a log constructed dugout. Circa 1900s.
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Group portrait of the Breckenridge High School (BHS) basketball team for the school year 1946-1947. Standing from left to right: Coach Neilson, Wesley Ludwig, Junior Fletcher (Ted), Bill Hedin, Alfred Sisk, Albert Miller, Wayne Steward. Kneeling: Elmer Lane, Wayne Allen. On Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado.
UnidentifiedBasketball players from the 1923 Breckenridge High School basketball team pose for a group portrait on the steps outside the brick schoolhouse on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. The coach is probably the man wearing a cardigan over a collared shirt and narrow necktie. Most of the players are wearing knee pads with their uniforms. The boy in the front row is holding a basketball painted with the numbers "23". The only person identified is William E. Robinson, second row, far left.
UnidentifiedBasketball players from the 1924 Breckenridge High School basketball team pose for a group portrait on the steps outside the brick schoolhouse on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. The coach is probably the man wearing a cardigan over a collared shirt and narrow necktie. One of the players in the front row is holding a basketball painted with the numbers "24". The only person identified is William E. Robinson, second row, far left.
UnidentifiedPostcard, a "Colorado SPECTA-VUE" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse: "Breckenridge Ski Area Off U. S. Highway 6 - On Colorado 9 Colorado - Ski Country U. S. A." and "Breckenridge Ski School Director Trygve Berge in a parallel delayed shoulder turn."
Topolnicki Sr., John A.Group portrait of six Breckenridge, Colorado, fire fighters dressed in parade uniform and insignia cap, sometime between 1882-1900s. From left to right, front row: Horace Morrison, Earl Phillips, Detler Roby. Back row: Jim Hunter, Fred Simpson, Marion Fletcher. Phillips and Fletcher wear the Blue River Hose Company uniform of a pullover shirt, quilted collar and buttoned chest protector; sewn on the front is a shield-shaped patch with the letter "H". Roby and Hunter wear the uniform of the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company (sometimes called the "Hooks"). Their collared dark coats have quilted lapels and buttoned fronts; "Pioneer" is prominent on the cap's insignia. Morrison and Simpson are from the Independent Hose Company. They sport a white collared shirt and necktie under a wide collared pullover shirt.
UnidentifiedBreckenridge, Colorado's three fire departments are represented in this group portrait, taken circa 1880s. Volunteer fire fighters from the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company, the Independent Hose Company, and the Blue River Hose Company are dressed in their uniforms, which include conductor's caps with metal badges, wide belts with edges bound in white leather, and pullover bib shirts with wide lapels. The Blue River Hose Company uniforms also feature buttoned chest protectors with the letter "H" centered on a herald-shaped patch. Far left is Chester Detwiler (next to the burro); to his right is Harry Detwiler. Carl Phillips stands in the back row, center. The other men are not identified. A plank roofed log cabin and evergreens are in the background.
UnidentifiedGroup portrait of men in military uniform holding firearms. On the far-left stand two men with drums. Behind them is a large wood frame building. Location undetermined; could be the G.A.R. building in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa mid- to late 1800s.
UnidentifiedPostcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Captioned below the image: "Ski School Director - Trygve Berge - Breckenridge, Colorado Ski Area". On the reverse: "Breckenridge Ski Area; Off U.S. Highway 6 - On Colorado 9; Snow Country - Colorado" and "Ski School Director Trygve Berge executes a perfect somersault on skis."
Topolnicki Sr., John A.The Blue River Hose Company procession on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Company members hold the leads to a fire hose cart decorated with American flags. Their uniforms include conductor's caps and bib shirts with the letter "H" sewn onto buttoned chest protectors. Men, women and children watch the parade from the Denver Hotel's second story balcony or from the covered portico below. Handwritten numbers identify the firemen's names: 1. Wm. F. Forman, Foreman; 2. R.L. Nute, First Assistant; 3. T.E. Eastland, Second Assistant; 4. B.O. Sheville; 5. R.R. Kirk; 6. Frank Collins; 7. C.C. Chamberlain; 8. R.M. McCollum; 9. Joseph Bush; 10. W.H. Woodside; 11. Ed Radigan; 12. Frank Davis; 13. D.W. Fall; 14. J.J. Madigan; 15. George Baker; 16. George Hannahs; 17. Ernest Campbell; 18. George Forman.
UnidentifiedSki School Director Trygve Berge skiing down a run on Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski area. Berge was co-director with Sigurd Rockne beginning in 1961. After Rockne left, he continued to run the ski school until 1970 when Aspen Skiing Company purchased the ski area.
Topolnicki Sr., John A.Ski School Director Trygve Berge skiing down a run on Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski area. Berge was co-director with Sigurd Rockne beginning in 1961. After Rockne left, he continued to run the ski school until 1970 when Aspen Skiing Company purchased the ski area.
Topolnicki Sr., John A.Breckenridge Ski Area ski school director Trygve Berge executes a front somersault on skis while a group of ski school students and instructors (wearing red ski jackets) watch from the trail's side.
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