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Charles Sibley Photographs and Slides

0.20 Linear Feet One half Hollinger document case boxes
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This collection contains photographs and slides of both Charles Sibley's artwork, of Sibley himself, as well as trips around the world, including Greece and Turkey. The bulk of the photographs and slides are in color.

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Charles Sibley Photographs and Slides 0.20 Linear Feet One half Hollinger document case boxes

Christine Smith Files Concerning Conservation of the Wills of George Washington and Martha Washington

2.69 Cubic Feet 6 document boxes, 1 flat box
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The Christine Smith Conservation files (1945-2016; 2.69 cubic feet) concern the conservation of the wills of George Washington and Martha Washington. The files contain slide photographs of each page of each will, usually with additional detail photos. Each set of before-treatment slides represents the wills as they appeared in 1998, approximately nine decades after manuscript restorer William Berwick preserved them; the after-treatment slides document the appearance of each will in 2003.

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Christine Smith Files Concerning Conservation of the Wills of George Washington and Martha Washington 2.69 Cubic Feet 6 document boxes, 1 flat box

Gitchell's Studio collection (accession 2017-0077)

196 Cubic Feet 196 boxes, cubic foot and Banker's boxes
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This collection contains an estimated nine hundred thousand printed photographs, negatives, and slides captured by professional photographers at Gitchell's Studio in Charlottesville between 1972 and 2016. The collection provides provides a photographic history of the Charlottesville, Virginia including the University of Virginia and includes printed photographs, negatives, slides, and photographs saved on CD-Rs and DVD-Rs. The collection is organized by year and event. Most of the content is commissioned photographs paid for by Charlottesville and Albemarle County residents or businesses. The subject matter of the photographs spans wedding portraits, personal portraits, family portraits, corporate events, commercial scenes, sporting events and graduations for the University of Virginia and area high schools, church events, University of Virginia sports, and the Dogwood Festival. This guide only describes accession 2017-0077 (addition 1) of the collection and does not include a description of the original deposit.

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Gitchell's Studio collection (accession 2017-0077) 196 Cubic Feet 196 boxes, cubic foot and Banker's boxes

John Shepherd West Main Street, Charlottesville, Va. images

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 half width document box; 1 flash drive
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This collection consists of 288 black and white slides and 142 scanned images from the slides as well as notes that accompany the slide show. Mr. Shepherd took these images in 1976 and states that he created the images "just as construction on the mall was beginning." The images were shot on 35mm Panatomic X. The scanned images appear to duplicate the physical slides, and there is some be duplication among the physical slides.

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John Shepherd West Main Street, Charlottesville, Va. images 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 half width document box; 1 flash drive

Virginia Department of Education film strips and slides: of John White drawings of Algonquins in Roanoke, Virginia and the Jamestown Colony

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 small box
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Film strips and slides of John White's drawings of "Algonquins in Roanoke, Virginia and the Jamestown Colony.

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