Central City Theater Entrance
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Central City Theater Entrance
Central City Theater Entrance
Name:Personal
Michener, James A. (James Albert), 1907-1997 Role :Text(marcrelator)
creator
Michener, James A. (James Albert), 1907-1997 Role :Text(marcrelator)
creator
typeOfResource
still image genre
Origin Information
Place
Greeley, Colorado
University of Northern Colorado (keyDate="yes")
1938-1939
09-25-2009
Greeley, Colorado
University of Northern Colorado (keyDate="yes")
1938-1939
09-25-2009
Language:Text
Physical Description
1 photographic print, 3.5 in. x 5 in., black and white
digitized other analog
Original Format: photographic print, 3.5 in. x 5 in., black and white. Condition: Print is in excellent condition with no signs of damage.
1 photographic print, 3.5 in. x 5 in., black and white
digitized other analog
Original Format: photographic print, 3.5 in. x 5 in., black and white. Condition: Print is in excellent condition with no signs of damage.
abstract
The entrance to a movie theater in Central City, CO. Posters advertising the 1938 films "Submarine Patrol" and "Thanks for Everything" are visible. note:general
James A. Michener wrote the following concerning the images from this series: "A very important collection of slides and negatives of photographs taken in the years 1936-1938, showing my interest at that time in dryland farming, water problems, rural life in Colorado and the west, Indian affairs, and especially the life of Mexican workers in Chihuahua region. Anyone studying these photographs carefully and comparing them with the imagery of my novel on the Platte will find almost all the great visual impacts already defined by 1936. Almost everything I wrote about in the novel had been earlier defined by me, and carefully sought out: the look of the land, the character of the children, the sandstone figures along the Wyoming border, and the sunsets, the roll of the prairie, the look of an old house. Missing are the Herefords; I used to study them carefully at Roggen but never when my camera was with me. If I had not taken these photographs in 1936, and implanted them on my mind, studying them often when I was miles away from Colorado, I would never have written the novel. It was the persistence of these images that kept the ideas vital, and some of them appeared in Iberia years before I got around to writing about Colorado." note:digitization specs
These images exist as archived TIFF images and one or more JPEG versions for general use. They were scanned at 600 dpi, 48-bit from the original. note:digitization specs
Scanned on Epson Perfection V750 Pro using SilverFast AI scanning software.
Subject
Motion picture theaters
Motion picture theaters
Subject
Mining towns
Mining towns
Subject
Name:Personal
James A. Michener
James A. Michener
Subject
Central City, Colorado
Central City, Colorado
Related Item Title Information
James A. Michener Papers, Centennial Collection JM001, Series 1: The Writing and Publishing of Centennial, Subseries 43: Slides and negatives of Colorado people and places
James A. Michener Papers, Centennial Collection JM001, Series 1: The Writing and Publishing of Centennial, Subseries 43: Slides and negatives of Colorado people and places
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http://hdl.handle.net/10176/cogru:56
http://hdl.handle.net/10176/cogru:56
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eng
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eng
