Business Progress

Photograph

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Lacey Museum

Name/Title

Business Progress

Entry/Object ID

2007-012.D471P

Description

Business Progress, 3-20-1979. These 6 black and white contact print strips were created for the Lacey Leader newspaper. They depict exteriors of a 76 gas station and Don's Automotive & Towing, featuring employees of Don's. Images 1-4 are posed group shots of five male employees kneeling in front of the storefront of Don's Automotive & Towing. Images 5a-6a are posed group shots of four male employees kneeling in the garage of Don's in front of tool cabinets. Images 5b-6b, 7-8 are posed group shots of five male employees standing and leaning against cars in front of Don's. Images 9-11 are portrait shots of a short haired man in glasses. "Don" is embroidered on his jacket pocket. Image 12a is of a pair of legs. Images 33-34 are portraits of a short haired man in glasses. "Ken" is embroidered on his jacket pocket. Images 35-36 are portrait shots of a short haired man in glasses. His jacket pocket is not visible. Images 38-39 are portrait shots of a man with a moustache and glasses wearing a baseball cap. "Peter" is embroidered on his jacket pocket. Images 40-42 are of a long haired man with a moustache. "Tony" is embroidered on his jacket pocket. Images 12b, 13-15 are exteriors of a 76 gas station store front and pumps in the foreground is a sign that reads "we still have full service". Images 16-17 are of a 76 gas station pumps with a sign next to them that reads "Mini Service Island".

Made/Created

Date made

1979 - 1979

Place

City

Lacey

County

Thurston

State/Province

Washington

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Notes

Date: 3-20-1979 Medium: Photographic Emulsion/Photographic Paper

Lexicon

Search Terms

Buildings, Business & Commerce, Exteriors, Labor, People, Signs, Vehicles, Businesses, Business owners

Dimensions

Height

1-1/2 in

Width

1 in