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Librarians have often been depicted in broadcast and streamed television series. Last of the Summer Wine, a BBC comedy that ran from 1973 to 2010 was originally titled The Library Mob. [30] Many episodes took place in the local library and featured library staff. CBS, NBC, Cartoon Network, and Disney Channel had a number of shows which depicted ...
Dominant Pictures Corporation was a subsidiary of a.a.p., which distributed the features that the company purchased to theaters. It re-released a number of films from the pre-1950 WB library, as well as a number of British films which a.a.p. bought the rights to. Dominant also sold and/or leased 16mm prints of WB library titles to non ...
A series of images from the era have emerged more than a decade after they were almost thrown away.
Barry Feinstein (February 4, 1931 – October 20, 2011) was an American photographer and filmmaker, known for his photographs of 1950s Hollywood, the 1960s music scene, and his close personal and professional relationships with celebrities like Bob Dylan and Steve McQueen.
Joseph Penn Breedlove (1874-1955), Duke University librarian 1898-1946 (Durham) Fred Brooks (born 1931), computer architect, software engineer, and computer scientist ; Carrie Lougee Broughton (1879–1957), librarian and first woman State Librarian ; John Chavis (1763–1838), African American educator and theologian
Pages in category "1950s photographs" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Mary Helen Mahar – president of the New York Library Association in 1950; Margaret Mann – library educator, particularly cataloging; founding faculty member at University of Michigan library science program (1926) Allie Beth Martin; Harry S. Martin – former Head Librarian, Harvard Law Library; Kathleen de la Peña McCook – library ...
Tom Kelley Sr. (December 12, 1914 – January 8, 1984) was an American photographer who photographed Hollywood celebrities in the 1940s and 1950s. He is best known for his iconic 1949 nude photographs of Marilyn Monroe, which were distributed widely as calendar art—one of which was featured in the inaugural issue of Playboy magazine in 1953.