Name/Title
Unidentified, 1976Entry/Object ID
2007-012.J432NDescription
Unidentified, 1976. These ten black and white film negative strips were created for the Lacey Leader newspaper. These images were created using several separate film rolls, so some of the physical numbers on the strips are repeated. For the purposes of this description, these strips will be grouped according to the film roll from which they originally came. Each group will be assigned a lower-case letter to go along with the physical numbers on the strips (ex: 1a, 2a, 3a, 1b, 2b, 3b, etc.) to help differentiate between images.
The images in group "a" show a man in a meat shop or deli, a woman in what appears to be an electronics store, two men posing separately for portrait style photos, a young man holding up a framed art piece, and a man pointing at a map.
The images in group "b" show several people alongside a locomotive, a young man working on some electronic equipment, and a sign advertising a masquerade ball.
The images in group "c" show a parlor, the same masquerade ball sign seen in image 42b, a man and woman posing with a phonograph, and four women looking at a (presumably fake) human skull with the top cut off.Made/Created
Date made
1976 - 1976Notes
Date: 05-05-1976, 06-02-1976
Film Size: 35 mm
Medium: AcetateInscription/Signature/Marks
Transcription
Printed along one long edge of each of these strips is "KODAK SAFETY FILM" and "KODAK TRI X PAN FILM."Lexicon
Search Terms
People, Food, Technology, Transportation, Music, Art, Olympia Theater, Signs (Advertisements)