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"The Yearling": Pre-production and Location Photographs of MGM's "The Yearling," 1939-1... - 0 views

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    The photographs taken for pre-production of The Yearling document two significant aspects of Florida culture: the state's role in American film and the folklife of Florida "Crackers." The production company extensively documented existing farms in the area, preserving a glimpse of life in Florida before electricity and mechanized farming, before the development boom that accompanied interstate highways, theme parks, and urban sprawl in post-World War II central Florida.
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Thomas Cole est médecin, blessé à la tête à An Thi en janvier 1966. Il soigne le sergent Harrison Pell. Ce dernier tend la main, essaie malgré le bandage de voir encore. Cette photo a fait la couve...

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Professional Photography - Candid Wedding Photographers in Banglore Hydrabad - 0 views

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    we have all covered with highly Professional Wedding Photographers with their high quality lenses and gears that will surely astonish you. So let us convert your happy ceremonies to some reminiscence days.
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Photography Tips For Couple - Candid Wedding Photographers in Banglore Hydrabad - 0 views

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    Are you imagining yourself with your partner in a beautiful portrait? Do you want to capture your romantic moments with your beloved in the most amazing locations? No worry! Get photographed like this amorous couple. Get some bonus tips from Yellow red photographers' team of Wedding photography Bangalore expertise in a couple photoshoot.
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Welcome to ActivePaper - 0 views

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    Pennsylvania Civil War Era Collection contain all the words, photographs, and advertisements from selected newspapers published during the pivotal years before, during, and after the U.S. Civil War. Newspapers played a prominent role in the conflict. They helped mobilize public opinion for, or against, the war, relayed battlefield developments to their readers, and documented political life on the homefront. Beyond military or political concerns there is much on cultural topics including travel, arts and leisure, sports and contests, and local social events.
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Cemeteries of Louisiana, Gloria Briley Mayfield - 1 views

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    A free site dedicated to obtaining, creating, and presenting Louisiana cemeteries as they are today. This is a sister site to Cemeteries of Texas, Cemeteries of New Mexico, Cemeteries of Oklahoma and was created on Oct 01 2003. The goal is to obtain cemetery histories, inscription records, directions and photographs of each cemetery or burial ground. Things are added daily.
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American Battle Monuments Commission - 0 views

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    The commission also provides friends and relatives of those interred in its cemeteries or memorialized on its Tablets of the Missing with color lithographs of the cemetery or memorial on which is mounted a photograph of the headstone or commemorative inscription. The Andrews Project, named in honor of its sponsor, the late Congressman George W. Andrews, is ABMC's most popular service. We can assist you in your planned visit to any of our sites, can arrange for the placement of floral decorations at an individual's grave or marker, and can give you information on any individual buried or honored at our cemeteries or memorials.
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Library CDs capture Grand Haven (MI) history - 0 views

  • Library CDs capture GH history It is now possible for Loutit District Library patrons to hear stories of what life was like in the Grand Haven area in the early 20th century in the words of local citizens. Loutit District Library received $16,314 from the Library of Michigan's Digitization for Preservation and Access grant program to preserve in digital form interviews with Grand Haven area citizens recorded by local historian Dr. David Seibold and others. The CDs can be checked out at the library. The project was developed in cooperation with the Tri-Cities Historical Museum. Museum volunteers conducted interviews from the late 1970s through the early 1900s to preserve first-hand recollections of life in the area. Very few of the people whose voices were captured on tape are still living. Among those available is an interview with Ray O'Malley, a survivor of the sinking of the Escanaba, who died recently. There are more than 100 CD-ROMs with more than 6,600 minutes of interviews. In addition, more than 50 interviews were transcribed and can be searched by keyword or printed. Each of the CD-ROMs includes historical photographs from the library's collection. Patrons can listen to the interviews and view the photographs at the library or check out a CD-ROM, which can be accessed on their personal computers. Beginning in June, these materials will be available on the library's Web site, www.loutitlilbrary.org, along with many other local history and genealogy resources.
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1930s-40s in Color - a photoset on Flickr - 0 views

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    These vivid color photos from the Great Depression and World War II capture an era generally seen only in black-and-white. Photographers working for the United States Farm Security Administration (FSA) and later the Office of War Information (OWI) created the images between 1939 and 1944.
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Flickr: The Commons - 0 views

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    Back in June of 2007, we began our first collaboration with a civic institution to facilitate giving people a voice in describing the content of a publicly-held photography collection. The key goals of this pilot project are to firstly give you a taste of the hidden treasures in the huge Library of Congress collection, and secondly to how your input of a tag or two can make the collection even richer. You're invited to help describe photographs in the Library of Congress' collection on Flickr, by adding tags or leaving comments.*
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Durham Record Office HomePage - 0 views

  • Welcome to the Durham County Record Office website, where you can find out about the range of records we have available. We are responsible for collecting and preserving documents relating to the history of the county. To find out about all the documents we hold you can search the DRO Database which gives you access to the catalogues of all the documents we hold and the opportunity to view about 30,000 of our photographs, including the Durham Light Infantry photographs digitised during the Image of the Soldier project. To find out about collieries in the Durham coalfield, go to the Durham Collieries database.
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Flickr: Graves, Tombs And Cemeteries - 0 views

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    Photographs of graveyards, cemeteries and all manner of interesting headstones and tombs. Acceptable images for the Group Pool: Headstones, churchyard views and scenes; graveyard tableaux, cemetery architecture, ancient burial sites and markers; ossarium, crypts, interesting memorials, ornate tombs, grave markers and sculptures; wildlife on and around graves and tombs; all are fine for this group.
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Autochromes - Flickr Commons George Eastman House - 0 views

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    "After decades of wishing for a practical color process, photographers were thrilled when Auguste and Louis Lumière announced the invention of the autochrome process. "
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Chusseau - Flaviens - Flickr Commons George Eastman House - 0 views

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    "The photographs in the collection represent a time span from the 1890s until just before World War I, depicting social and political figures and events throughout Europe and the colonial empires in the Near East and the Far East. Featured subjects included activities of the leisure classes or "society," political unrest in Spain and England, and prewar buildup of European military forces. "
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News in the 1910s - LOC on Flickr - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the daily news scene from almost a hundred years ago, as photographed by the Bain News Service in about 1910-1912."
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World War I Panoramas - LOC on Flickr - 0 views

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    "These long panoramic photographs show U. S. military personnel and camps, patriotic parades, and European battlefields and cemeteries related to WWI."
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World War I - Flickr Commons George Eastman House - 0 views

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    "This set contains postcards, mostly French, sent or collected during World War I. This is a small selection of the WWI material held at George Eastman House, which include aerial photographs produced and used by the military, stereocards and albums. We will continue to add to this set as objects are digitized."
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