Original Photographic Prints, 1970s
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- 5 boxes
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Series contains 80 black-and-white gelatin silver prints focusing chiefly on Durham and Durham County landscapes, agricultural and industrial buildings, and individuals. Prints are matted, except where noted in the listings. The size of each print is given in inches, with dimensions ranging from 4x6 inches to 10 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches. Mats measure as follows: Box 1, 11x14 inches; Box 2, 11x14 inches (with one 8x10 and one 7x11); Box 3, 11x14 inches; Box 4, 14x19 inches (with two 14x14); Box 5, 16x20 inches (with two 11x14). Captions supplied by library staff are in brackets. The photographs are arranged in the following topical series: Buildings; Durham, N.C.; Durham County Fair; Eno River; Landscapes and the Natural World; and Portraits. Series titles were supplied by library staff with a few exceptions.
Arranged in numerical order following print identifiers supplied by library staff.
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