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Negative, Mr. A. R. Biggerstaff
Thomas Walters ; Hirst Studio
Thomas Walters
Hirst Studio
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1935
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Nitrate Film
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1 negative, two images - both feature a boy with short straight hair parted on one side. He is wearing a dark gray suit, vest, and light gray tie, with a white shirt that features hollow squares and ovals. He has a winged pin affixed to his suit coat. In one of the images he is directly facing the camera, in the other he is turned roughly 25 degrees, but looking almost directly into the camera. He has a very slight smirk in both images.
Envelope reads "Mr. A. R. Biggerstaff," "Book II," "No. 2," and "Little boy"
Negative, 6.8125" x 4.8125"; envelope, 5.5" x 7.5"
Archival master image scanned as 48-bit RGB color TIFF. Display image is 8-bit 150 dpi JPG, quality rating 8, generated from uncompressed archival TIFF using Adobe Photoshop.
1 negative, two images - both feature a boy with short straight hair parted on one side. He is wearing a dark gray suit, vest, and light gray tie, with a white shirt that features hollow squares and ovals. He has a winged pin affixed to his suit coat. In one of the images he is directly facing the camera, in the other he is turned roughly 25 degrees, but looking almost directly into the camera. He has a very slight smirk in both images.
Envelope reads "Mr. A. R. Biggerstaff," "Book II," "No. 2," and "Little boy"
Negative, 6.8125" x 4.8125"; envelope, 5.5" x 7.5"
Archival master image scanned as 48-bit RGB color TIFF. Display image is 8-bit 150 dpi JPG, quality rating 8, generated from uncompressed archival TIFF using Adobe Photoshop.
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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
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Donor Leanna Westfall, daughter of Pat Mitchell, donated the collection after her mother's passing.
Archival Collection
Reno County Museum, https://www.renocomuseum.org/
