Photos
Idaho vs. WSU (1920s) This is a photo of Idaho stopping Washington State College (now Washington State University) at the goal line during a game in the 1920's. Idaho went on to win 14-0.
UI and Vicinity This is a high altitude photograph of the University of Idaho and Moscow (circa 1950).
University of Idaho
Admin Lawn (1910's)
This is a postcard photo of the UI Admin Lawn taken some time between 1910 and 1920.  I would appreciate help in determining exactly what year this photo was taken.
Main Street Moscow, 1908 This is a postcard photo of Main Street, Moscow, looking north in 1908.  Hotel Moscow is clearly evident on the left.
The 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Champions This photo was taken at a parade in Moscow shortly after the team had returned from the 1998 Humanitarian Bowl.
The University of Idaho Women's Ice Hockey Club A photo of the 2000 University of Idaho Women's Ice Hockey Club
Chrisman Hall This is an old postcard photo of Chrisman Hall.
Delta Delta Delta This is an old postcard photo of the Tri-Delta sorority house.
Lewiston This is a photograph (not a postcard) of Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho in 1907.
Moscow Junior High School I believe that this photo was taken in the late fifties or early sixties.
Joe Vandal This is a photo of the real Joe Vandal residing in the Student Union Building. This photo was taken on May 11, 2002.
The Original Administration Building This is a photo of the original University of Idaho Administration Building scanned from the 1907 Gem of the Mountains Yearbook.
1905 Basketball Team This is a photo of the 1905 Idaho Vandal Basketball Team scanned from the 1907 Gem of the Mountains Yearbook.
1905 Football Team This is a photo of the 1905 Idaho Vandal Football Team scanned from the 1907 Gem of the Mountains Yearbook.
Moscow Post Office This is an old photo of the Moscow Post Office donated by Phil Cooper. It is believed that this photo was taken around 1930
Moscow High School This is a postcard drawing of Moscow High School (circa 1909) and was donated by Phil Cooper.
Moscow High School This is a postcard photo of Moscow High School (circa 1943) and was donated by Phil Cooper.
The Old Campus This is an old aerial photo of the UI campus.
Admin Building This is an old photo of the Administration Building. Notice the unpaved roads.
Old Moscow This is an old aerial photo of residential Moscow
Forney Hall Located by Steel House (circa 1930's)
School of Mines Before it became College of Mines (circa 1914)
Morrill Hall Some buildings never change (circa 1915)
Hotel Moscow Notice the absence of Friendship Square and the dirt roads (I am taking guesses when this photot was taken)
Main Street Moscow (Nobby Inn) I was sorry to see this place close down (circa mid-60's)
Old U of I Aerial photo of the campus (pre-1950)
Administration Building I can't believe the trees were once this small (circa 1920)
Ridenbaugh Hall One of the original buildings (circa 1914, or earlier)
President Roosevelt (Teddy) TR standing on a stage made of harvested Palouse wheat outside the Admin Building (circa 1911)
U of I Campus A ground-level photograph postcard of the U of I campus (circa 1915)
Postmarking and text of above postcard The reverse side of the above 1915 postcard signed by a William McClure and mailed to Council, Idaho on May 4, 1915
The Old Engineering Building A photo of the old College of Engineering when it was located in what is now Niccol Hall.
Moscow Fire Department A photo of the old Moscow Fire Department (circa 1927).  This photo was contributed by Rick Benson.
The 1962 Idaho Vandal Basketball Team This photo was scanned from the 1963 U of I Gem of the Mountains year book.
Front Row, left to right: Joe Cipriano (Coach), Chuck White, Tom Whitfield, Lyle Parks, Gus Johnson, Rich Porter.
Row Two: Fred Crowell, Don Sowar, Terry Henson, Tom Moreland, Nelson Levias
Row Three: Wayne Meyer, Chuck Kosak, Bill Mattis, Wayne Anderson (Assistant Coach)
Northern Idaho Teaching College This is a photo of a dormatory at the old Northern Idaho Teaching College (now LCSC).
The Dairy Building This is a photo of the old Dairy Building (now, and probably was then, the food science building). Another example of how some buildings neve change.
The Memorial Gym This is an old photo of the Memorial Gym. You will notice the absence of alot of buildings.
The Stadium This is an old photo of the football stadium looking toward Moscow.
Hotel Moscow (more recent) This is a photo of Hotel Moscow (circa late 50's). You will notice the absence of Friendship Square.
College of Agriculture Parade
(Main Street, Moscow)
This is a photo of a College of Agriculture parade called "The International" held on May 2, 1936. This particular photo shows the parade commencing down Main Street
College of Agriculture Parade
(Admin Building)
This is a photo of a College of Agriculture parade called "The International" held on May 2, 1936. This particular photo shows the parade continuing around the Admin Building.
College of Agriculture Parade
(Greek Row)
This is a photo of a College of Agriculture parade called "The International" held on May 2, 1936). This particular photo shows the parade continuing down a road between the "Hello Walk" and Greek Row.
Aerial Photograph of Old Moscow This is an aerial photograph of old Moscow (circa ?). This picture was taken from the old court house.
Homecoming 1948 This is a photo of the University of Idaho's Homecoming Parade of 1948 contributed by Max Nelson.
Men's Gymnasium This is a photo of the men's gymnasium (circa 1930's) which is now the Memorial Gym.
Another old photo of Moscow This is an old photo of Moscow taken from the Farmers Union Elevator.
The 1922 U of I Co-Ed Prom This is a photo of the 1922 University of Idaho Co-Ed Prom contributed by Dave Bumgardner.
1922 Graduating Class of Moscow High School This is a photo of the 1922 graduating class of Moscow High School contributed by Dave Bumgardner.
Moscow High School This is a photo of Moscow High School (circa 1920's).
A 1920's "Flapper" This is a photo of a "flapper" taken in 1922 contributed by Dave Bumgardner.
John Yarno This photo was taken on Friday, October 19, 2001, at the Corner Club in Moscow, Idaho. John Yarno is one of the greatest Vandals to ever wear a football jersey.
Old Residential Moscow This photo was taken somewhere along B Street (circa 1914).
The Potlatch Mill This is a postcard depicting the Potlatch Mill in Potlatch, Idaho. It is postmarked May 26, 1908.
Moscow 1898 This is a picture of what appears to be the Idaho Regiment parading down Main Street (possibly on their way to the Spanish-American war).
Moscow 1930s This photo was taken during the 1930s looking south on Main Street.
The 1955
University of Idaho
Basketball Team
This is a photo of the 1955 basketball team which consisted of Bill Bauscher, Jay Buehler, Bob Falash, Tom Hoots, Harlan Melton, Don Monson, Bud Nelson, Jim Sather, Carl Swanstrom, Tom Vopat, Jay Webb, John Sullivan, and head coach Harlan Hodges.
Moscow 1944 An aerial photograph of Moscow, circa 1944.
Pullman 1940s Grand Avenue in Pullman (1940s)
Washington State College 1924 An aerial photograph of Washington State College (circa 1924).
Moscow 1903 Main Street, Moscow (circa 1903).
The Old Student Union Building The old Student Union Building (the one built in 1950)
The 1937
University of Idaho
Football Team
An excellent photograph (not a postcard) of the 1937 University of Idaho Vandals football team courtesy of Bill LaRue.  Thanks Bill.
The 1930
University of Idaho Vandals
Football Team
A collection of photographs (not postcards of some of the members of the 1930 Idaho Vandal football team with a very special thanks to Bill LaRue.
Life Science South, Admin Building, and Psychology Building (1940s) Looking south from Morrill Hall, this photo includes Life Science south, the Administration Building, and the Psychology Building (circa 1940s)
Neale Stadium (1950s) Looking west at Neale Stadium (circa 1950s)
Neale Stadium and Band (1950s) Either the UI Band or Army ROTC Band on Neale Stadium field (circa 1950s)
Campus Post Office
(1940s/1950s)
The UI Campus Post Office (circa either 1940s or 1950s)
Unknown Students
(circa 1940s/1950s)
This is a photo of unknown students (circa late 40s/early 50s)
UI and Moscow
(1940s)
Northeasterly aerial photograph of UI and Moscow (circa 1940s)
Arbor Day 1940 Photo of Army ROTC staff and UI staff planting a tree outside of the Administration Building (1940)
Moscow Phone Company Building (1928) This is a photograph of the telephone company building in Moscow dated June 15, 1928. 
Washington State College Rooters Marching in Moscow Washington State College rooters marching down Main Street in Moscow (circa ?).

The 1982 Iowa Basketball Game

With very special thanks to Marlin Smith the entire video of the 1982 basketball game against the Iowa Hawkeyes is available here in 9-minute increments (due to file size limitations).
Vandal Boxing The glory years of Idaho Vandal boxing (the 1940s and 1950s) including the Vandals' co-National Championship of 1950.

University of Idaho - 1921

A variety of photographs of the University of Idaho campus and athletics taken in 1921.
The Buffalo Free Press In 1970 some students of the University of Idaho created the Buffalo Free Press, an underground newspaper extremely critical of the federal government and various others in positions of authority.
Moscow (Late 1800s) Moscow in the late 1800s (I'm guessing).
Main Street - 1925 The business district of Main Street (1925)
Main Street, Moscow - 1952 This photo of Moscow's Main Street was taken in 1952, the year that the movie Quo Vadis was released.
The Lewiston Grade The Lewiston Grade (circa 1920s)
The 1942 University of Idaho Football Team A photograph of the 1942 Idaho Vandal football team with a very special thanks to Jay Gano Jr., whose uncle (Vic Berllus) is #36 in the front row.
The 1943 University of Idaho Basketball Team A photograph of the 1943 Idaho Vandal basketball team with a very special thanks to Jay Gano Jr., whose father (Jay Gano) is #15 in the back (center).
Idaho Football Great Vic Berllus A newspaper article concerning one of Idaho's great defensive ends,  Marine Lt. Vic Berllus.  A special thanks to Jay Gano Jr..