May 1950. "University of Notre Dame football quarterback Bob Williams posed as if signing autographs for a group of
college women." 3x4 inch Kodachrome transparency by Frank Bauman for the Look magazine assignment
"Grantland Rice's Football Forecast for 1950."
October 1942. "Girl worker at lunch also absorbing California sunshine, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach."
Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
October 1942. "The careful hands of women are trained in precise aircraft engine installation duties at
Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif." Kodachrome by Alfred Palmer, Office of War Information.
1940s photo taken by my grandfather, Detroit News photographer Howard McGraw of a young man who's really just
too cool for words. Don't worry, the cigarette is not lit! Scanned from a 4x5 negative.
April 1942. "Hollywood, California. Sign and ticket window of a large dance palace." The Hollywood Palladium on
Sunset Boulevard. Medium format nitrate negative by Russell Lee for the Office of War Information.
"Between February 1894 and February 1901; date from photographer's logbook; notation on negative sleeve: Dunn baby."
5x7 inch dry plate glass negative from the C.M. Bell portrait studio in Washington, D.C.
June 7, 1944. "Maser Music showroom, Mission and Washburn streets, San Francisco." On display on D-Day Plus One,
a selection of Wurlitzer jukeboxes and two Mills Panoram "Soundies" machines, a sort of early video jukebox that played
16mm film loops of musical acts for a dime.
8x10 inch acetate negative, late of the Wyland Stanley and Marilyn Blaisdell collections.
San Francisco, 1939. "William Corcoran showroom, Post Street." Distributor of Wurlitzer Simplex jukeboxes as well as the
Buckley Music System "Music Box," the mobile version being presented here for appraisal.
8x10 acetate negative, late of the Wyland Stanley and Marilyn Blaisdell collections.