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JCA Photo File List JCA Photo File List File Number Subject P-00 New York City, Downtown, Giraffe P-01 Lewischon Stadium Ballet P-02 Ten dogs and child P-03 Skiing, Franconia Notch P-04 Pillars of Peace, NY P-05 Connecticut Honor Roll P-06 Santa Clause, Macy's New York P-07 Tennessee Quail Hunt, TN. P-08 Atlanta General Party, GA. P-09 Cotton Ed Smith, S.Carolina P-10 Methodist Church Meeting, MA. P-11 J. Bailey, N. Carolina P-12 Jr. Prom, NH., CT. P-13 YMCA P-14 Florida Farvest, Florida P-15 Harry Burleigh, NY P-16 Nursery Train P-17 Ten Per center, Hollywood CA. P-18 Stripper Rowland, Hollywood CA P-19 W.C.Fields, Hollywood CA P-20 Negulesco-Lamarr-Henreid, HLWD,CA P-21 Detroit Babysitters, Michigan P-22 Stephen's College,Columbia, Missouri P-23 Meershaum pipe Factory, Missouri P-24 Dr. Berle, Pittsburg, PA. P-25 D-Day, New York P-26 Lewisbuerg, PA. P-27 Greyhound Bus, NY-Boston P-28 Big Jim Pemberton, New York P-29 Westinghouse P-30 Prophet Jones, Detroit, Michigan P-31 Pennsylvania Politics, PA. P-32 Lost Weekend-Ray Milland, Wilder, NY P-33 C.O.Skinner, NY P-34 Dear Martha, West Virginia P-35 Wayside Inn, MA. P-36 Broadmoor country Club, Colorado P-37 C.I.O. Chicago, Illonois P-38 St. Louis Race Relations, Missouri P-39 Ethel Barrymore, NY P-40 Walter Gropius, Cambridge, MA. P-41 Cats P-42 Dogs P-43 Temple University, Pennsylvania P-44 Rabbits P-45 Toledo Tomorrow, Ohio P-46 Undertow-Ballet, New York JCA Photo File List P-47 Carnegie Hall, New York P-47A Red Army Birthday cake P-48 Manchester Connecticut Library, CT. P-49 Teen Age Ballet, Westchester NY P-50 Martha Graham, Bennington VT P-51 Corning Glass, NY P-52 Boston-Portsmouth Road, MA. P-53 Henry Ford P-54 On Stage, New York P-55 Bleek's Bar, NY P-56 Eclipse, Canada P-57 Tina Leser, Long Island, NY P-58 Adele Astaire, New York P-59 Mountain Climbing, New Hampshire P-60 Denver High School, Colorado P-61 Ducks, New Jersey P-62 Republican Leaders P-62A Kissing Cows P-63 Iowa P-64 New Orleans, LA. P-65 Insane Asylum P-66 Insane Asylum P-67 Carnegie Hall Studios, New York P-68 Dead End Kids Theatre, NY P-69 Dorothy Dix, LA. P-70 Allan Tupper Brown P-71 Seatle Fashions, Seatle, Washington P-72 Ed Gardener P-73 Astrology P-74 El Borracho, new York P-75 US Steel. Mostly Portraits P-76 New Orleans Boat trip P-77 Lobsters, Maine P-78 Tanglewood Conserts, MA. P-79 Republican Senators, Taft, Ball. Vanden P-80 W.H.Auden, Fire island, NY P-81 Juvenile Jury P-82 Appaloosa Horses, Oregon P-83 Washington D.C. P-84 Jewelry Exchange, New York P-85 Facsimile, New york P-86 El Morracco, New York P-87 Music Audience, new York P-88 Children's Museum, New York P-89 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA. P-90 Frank Crowninshield, New York P-91 War Prisoners, NY P-92 Greenwich Village, New York P-93 C.I.O., NY JCA Photo File List P-94 Piano Tuner, New York P-95 Waldorf Starlight Room, New York P-96 Prodeuction, CT. & MA. P-97 N.Y. Slums, NY P-98 Thanksgivings essay, Cape Cod, MA. P-99 Hunting Dogs at Wayer, LI, NY P-100 Lawyers, Associated Gas & Electric. NY P-101A Skiing, Vermont P-101 Roundy Coughlin P-102 British Embassy-Lord Halifax P-103 Easter Passion Play, Oklahoma 100 Authur Godfrey, Virginia 101 Mr. Brown 102 Helen Slocum Boat Transport 103 Mrs. Fran Burn 104 Guy Panero- Geology 105 Dinosaur tracks, Mass. 106 Mr.Stewart - How to tie an Ascot 107 Bishop's Service 108 Brownfield Maine 1947 Maine 109 Steven's College - Girl Fashions, Miss. 110 Lillian Smith, Georgia 111 Govenor Gibson of Vermont Vermont 112 Fisher Bodel Model Contest 113 University of Missouri- "Missourian" Missouri 114 Veterans Temporary Housing at Uni's 115/115A Fire Island New York 116 Dr Dunham - Harvard University Mass. 117 Dr. Woodward - American Cyanamid 118 Steinway Piano Factory Long Island, New York 119 Rear Admiral Moran New York 120 Alicia Markova - Ballerina 121 Fish prepared at Kung's Home Restaurant 122 Ely & Walker dept. Store St. Louis, Mo. 123 A.P. Gianni 124 Oil personalities 125 Charls P. Taft 125A Pepsi Cola New York 126 Home Workshops 127 National Bisquit Company New York 128 General Motors Diesel Engines Illonois 129 Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Pennsylvania 130 Farm Machinery Minnesota 131 Industrial Rayon Company 132 Road Builders Association 133 Shipping Industry Personalities 134 Steel Technology personalities 135 W. Kellog Company 136 Mechanical Brain - ENIAC JCA Photo File List 137 Public Relations Men 138 Maple Leaf Trail 139 Spartan Wives (Veterans) 140 Food 141 Lizzie borden Ballet New York 142 Horse Breeding New Jersey 143 Omaha Farm Nebraska 144 Export Advertisers Association 145 Nursing Home (Old Age) 146 Thirty Minutes Too Late 147 Substitute Mothers New York 148 Harvard Mass. 149 Aerialist 150 Gibbs & Cox 151 Automobile Research Michigan 152 Nurses Parachute 153 Tourist Cabins 154 Balloons Diendorfer New York 155 Hat Sale New York 156 Mental Hospital 157 American Tel. and Tel… NY-Illonios-Kansas 158 Lowell Thomas 159 Victor Emanuel 160 Spark Tester Ohio 161 U.S. Steel Co Gary, Indianna 162 Collins, Co- Machetes, Conn. 163 Safety Ad 164 Chrysler Plant (Wendell Phillips Expedition) 165 Cranberry and Apple Mass. 166 Bethlehem Steel Corp. 167 Oldsmobile plant 168 Mr. Maine of Sunshine Biscuit (Pres) NY 169 Abe Burrows 170 Art Directors Meeting NY 171 Fishing (Day on a boat) Conn. 172 Columbia University New York 173 Director's meeting, Lever Bros. Mass. 174 Sonnenberg Son Mass. 175 Elizabeth Simmons grandchild 176 Arthur King 177 Beach Scenes 178 Airplanes (City Services) 179 Eve Wengler 180 Connecticut - Scenics 181 Drunk in the Snow New York 182 Florence Pritchard - Eleanor Lambert 183 Mailman with Christmas packages NY 184 Joan Joneson 185 Children YO YO JCA Photo File List 186 Tryon Patterns 187 Crosley Party 1951 188 Emma Little 189 Helicopter 190 New Rochelle NY 191 Foal Story New Jersey 192 Forging Story Midvale Co. New Jersey 193 RAILROAD Y New York 194 TAXIS 195 Father & Sons New York 196 Wilmington YMCA Delaware 197 Mary Sinclair New York 198 Washington National Council Meeting 199 Mott St YMCA New York 200 Lindley 201 HI Y Induction 202 Broadway Building 203 Calendar Transfer & color 204 Church Steeple New York 205 Nightclubs New York 206 Ted Atkinson New York 207 Chinese Theatre New York 208 Burned Man (used in ARGOSY) 209 Bynden Wood Pennsylvania 210 ARMCO - Middleton Ohio 211 Columbia University New York 212 Ironing 213 Smorgasbord 214 Weirton Steel West Virginia 215 Statue of Liberty New York 216 Atlantic City New Jersey 217 Jackson Day Dinner DC 218 Manhattan Underground New York 219 Mariemma 220 Rasar Planes 221 Soil Conservation 222 Scrap Shortage 223 Hope Diamond New York 224 Balloon Animals Pittsburgh PA. 225 1952 Calendar 1952 226 Milwaukee Industry Wisconsin 227/28 Gambling Equipment Detroit, Michigan 229 American Export Lines New York 230 American Car & Foundry 231 Experimental Farm Kentucky 232 Democracy in our Town New Hampshire 233 Father & Son 234 Boy at Soda Fountain New York 235 Beagle Hunt Pennsylvania JCA Photo File List 236 California - Georgia Fashions 237 Church Supper Georgia 238 Christmas Cover 239 Esther Dorothy 240 Rio Rita - Terra, Municipal Opera Indiana 241 Charles James, Designer New York 242 Bowman (Archer) Fall, Michigan 243 Ballet Mississippi 244 Men's Fashions New York 245 Magician's Convention Michigan 246 Lopez, Head Waiter Copacabana, New York 246A Prof. Dart & Skull 247 Puppet Opera 248 Abe Lincoln (Copy of portrait) 249 Harvey's Dept. Store Nashville, Tennessee 250 General Kirk 251 Stowe, Vermont 252 Kiss Me Kate, New York 253 Football 254 Industrial 255 People - miscelaneous 256 Experimental color 257 Animals 258 Scenics - Misc., US, Canada, Alaska 258A New York Views 258B Winter views - skiing 259 Girls 260 Horse Racing 261 Frost Dispeller Michigan 262 Jamaica Bay New York 263 Guys and Dolls 264 Palestine 265 Portraits 266 Milwaukee Workers Wisconsin 267 General Motors Stockholders Meeting 268 Milwaukee Beertank Wisconsin 269 Champions 270 1953 Calender 271 California Operations 272 Alaska 273 Arden and Fletcher Girls New York 274 Chorus Girls Riviera 275 Boys Summer Camp Michigan 276 Boys Farm Michigan 277 Cat Show 278 Military Housing 279 Atlanta "Y" Georgia 280 Steel Expansion 281 French Models New York JCA Photo File List 282 Otis Elevator New York 283 Ingalls Shipyard Mississipppi 284 Georgia & Pacific Plywood Washington 285 Syracuse & Albany Trip New York 286 Express Highway 287 Plymouth Production Line 288 Food Machinery & Chem. Corp. Wy / Id /Ca 289 TCA US Steel - Birmingham 290 New Haven "Y" 291 Dancer & Chair 292 Jimmy Durante 293 G.E. Television Transmitter 294 Jackie Gleason New York 295 Bawl Street Journal Ed, John A. Starkey 296 Television Girls 297 Corning Glass New York 298 Portland Cement, Illonios 299 Chrysler Ad 300 Sam Harrison California 301 Tallulah Bankhead at Polo Grounds, New York 302 Montgomery Hi model Legislature, Alabama 303 HI-Y Convention at Oberlin, Ohio 304 Copacabana Girls, New York 305 Industrial Television 306 Diching - TWA Stewardesses 307 Lever Building Construction, New York 308 Capriochios Ballet, New York 309 Fireworks 310 Skidmore College, New York 311 Zwillman's House(Mobster?) New jersey? 312 Toots Shor, New York 313 Centennial Convention, Cleaveland, Ohio 314 Steak, New York 315 Simpicity Patterns, Michigan and New York 316 Blood Donors , New York 317 Delaware Memorial Bridge 318 Miss Yamaguchi, New York 319 Tallulah Bankhead at Home, New York 320 Children 321 Playclothes 322 Standard Oil Development Corp.
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