KGY studio, 1920s

Photograph

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Lacey Museum

KGY Studio, c1920s: Copyright: Lacey Museum; Origformat: Negative; Resolution: 3200 dpi; Negno: 088
KGY Studio, c1920s

Copyright: Lacey Museum; Origformat: Negative; Resolution: 3200 dpi; Negno: 088

Name/Title

KGY studio, 1920s

Entry/Object ID

N088-1

Description

Interior of early KGY studio broadcasting booth, circa 1920s. On the back wall is a wooden console with dials, plug-ins and wires. There is a large "St. Martins" pennant hanging on the back wall. There is a plant just under it to the right and a sign that says "DANGER" to the left of it. On the left wall is a framed document. On the desk are headphones and a sheaf of paper. Other papers are posted on the wall, but it's difficult to make them out. Negative is frame #3A, first on a strip of four. With the image oriented for the viewer, the frame number "3A" is printed at the top (and backwards) and at left "4". "088" is handwritten directly onto the bottom edge of the negative. Printed elsewhere on the strip is "KODAK SAFETY FILM".

Made/Created

Date made

1920 - 1929

Place

City

Lacey

County

Thurston

State/Province

Washington

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Notes

Date: 1920s circa Film Size: 35 mm

Lexicon

Search Terms

Schools, Radio, Saint Martin's University, KGY Radio

Dimensions

Dimension Notes

This is one negative image that is part of a strip of four.

Copyright

Notes

Saint Martin's University