Contact sheets

Proof sheets

Sheets containing contact prints from more than one negative; often used to select images for individual printing.

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Contact sheet images taken in Fiji

Date: June 2000

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10858-008

Description: Contact sheets of images taken by Jocelyn Carlin in June 2000, showing Fijian communities and village life; groups of families; and scenes of domestic, cultural, food preparation, weaving and religious activities. The images also show armed soldiers guarding shipping containers. Related photographic prints are at PAColl-10858-009. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a manilla folder labelled 'FIJI 2000 35mm Proofs B&W' and the number '40'. Quantity: 1 folder(s) contains 10 contact proof sheets. Physical Description: Nine contact proof sheets, 24 x 28.5 cm and one contact proof sheet, 9 x 24 cm. Processing information: Contact sheets have been placed in archival enclosures for preservation and storage purposes.

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1996 Proof prints

Date: 1996

From: Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Society: Negatives, prints, and albums from Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Festivals

Reference: PAColl-10785

Description: Photographic proof sheets of images taken by unidentified photographer(s) at the1996 Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Festival, Rotorua. Each image had been cut from a sheet and stored as individual prints. Includes views of performances and prize giving formalities. Names of people identified Tui Ransfield, Atareta and Trevor Maxwell, Koro Wetere, Peter Tapsell, Ngatata Love, Miria Simpson, Dorothy Huhana Mihinui, John Tahuparae, Pakake Winiata, Piripi Munro and Mauriora Kingi. Associated negatives described in Series-6725. Title supplied by Library. Individuals identified by Alexander Turnbull Library staff. Arrangement: Proof prints were delivered to the Library enclosed in one envelope with festival date and format description on the front. Quantity: 71 colour original photographic print(s). Processing information: Proof prints removed from original envelope and housed in archival enclosures.

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Proof sheets

Date: 1990-1992

From: Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Society: Negatives, prints, and albums from Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Festivals

Reference: PAColl-10786-40

Description: Photographic proof sheets of images taken by Vince Heperi at Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Festivals, 1990 to 1992. Associated negatives described in Series-6725. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Proof prints were delivered to the Library cut in to strips and enclosed in archival foolscap 35mm negative polypropylene sleeves. These are arranged by year and frame numbers. Each year is separated by a plastic A4 divider labelled with the relevant festival location and year. Sticker labels attached to the proof sheet sleeves refer to frame numbers of the associated negatives. Other sticker labels note if there are no negatives. An A4 printed inventory also accompanies each year. 35mm negatives were included with the proof sheets. Nine 35mm negative strips were separated when the collection was first processed in 2000. A further 12 undated negative strips were processed in 2021. Quantity: 41 b&w original photographic print(s) proof sheet strips with 205 frames. 17 colour original photographic print(s) proof sheet strips with 85 frames. Transfers: 35mm negative strips were separated for preservation reasons; 35mm-119094 to 35mm-119105, and 35mm-29869 to 35mm-29877.. Processing information: Proof prints are housed in original archival enclosures that have been retained.

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Contact sheets

Date: 2001

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10840

Description: Comprises contact sheets of photographs taken by Jocelyn Carlin at an event or prizegiving for Māori healthcare provider, Te Hotu Manawa Māori, October 2001. Subjects depicted include Moana Maniapoto, June Grant, Donna Hen, Donna Richards, and Tui Katene amongst others. Title supplied by Library. Not all names associated with the collection have been indexed. Arrangement: Delivered to Library within an envelope labeled "Te Hotu Manawa Maori | October 2001 | Moana Maniapoto | Joanne Fukofuka" and numbered "11". Quantity: 14 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheet. Transfers: Separated from MS-Papers-12870; 35mm-122748 to 35mm-122830. Processing information: Separated for reasons of storage and preservation.

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Contact sheet and prints relating to Te Roopū Manutaki

Date: 1996

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10858-001

Description: Comprises contact sheets and prints taken by Jocelyn Carlin of Te Roopū Manutaki at Hoani Waititi Marae, 1996. Title supplied by Library. Not all names associated with the collection have been indexed. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a file box labelled "Te Roopu Manutake" and numbered "64". Quantity: 1 folder(s). 7 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheets. 5 b&w original photographic print(s) prints. Transfers: Separated from MS-Papers-12908-01; 35mm-123324 to 35mm-123403; PA12-5191; PA12-5192; PA12-5193; PA12-5205. Processing information: Negatives, transparencies and slides have been separated from photographic prints for reasons of preservation and storage.

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Photographs of Sandra Lee

Date: 1993-1994

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10796-10

Description: Photographs of Sandra Lee taken by Jocelyn Carlin for the publication 'Mana Wahine: Women who show the way', 1993-1994. Subjects include Sandra Lee's daughter Annabelle Lee, Ruth Dyson, Winston Peters, Tau Henare, Jim Anderton, Lockwood Smith, Jim Bolger, Rod Donald, Catherine Tizard and Michael Laws. Some photographs show the opening of the New Zealand parliament in December 1993. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Negatives and prints were in a plastic bag labelled "Sandra Lee". Quantity: 24 b&w original photographic print(s) 17 contact sheets and 7 photographic prints. Transfers: Negatives separated from prints are at Library reference 35mm-118252 - 35mm-118317. Processing information: Photographic prints and negatives have been removed from plastic bag and separated into archival enclosures.

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Contact proof sheet wallet containing images of the Wellington waterfront

Date: [ca 1970s-1990s]

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: PAColl-7327-1-148-01

Description: Contact proof sheet wallet comprising 22 frame images of the Wellington waterfront, circa 1970s-1990s. Includes image frames of a moored yacht; buildings and sheds along the waterfront; the waterfront's concrete pier and walkway; mooring posts and ropes; fishermen sitting and fishing off the concrete pier; a white tern in flight; and a helicopter pad within a carpark. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 b&w copy photographic print(s) One contact proof sheet containing 22 photographic images.. Transfers: Negatives removed from contact proof sheet wallet at PAColl-7327-1-148-01 are now at 35mm-123259 to 35mm-123262. Processing information: The contact print sheet was originally stapled together to form a wallet, which contained four negative strips. The staples from the contact print wallet have been removed, along with the negative strips.The contact sheet has been opened out, flattened and placed back in its original position in folder PAColl-7327-1-148. The negatives have been removed for preservation purposes.

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Tuvalu 2009 proofs

Date: 2009

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10858-003

Description: Contains 55 colour photographic proof sheets of people in Tuvalu taken by Jocelyn Carlin in 2009. Each proof has 12 images and has a three digit number at the top. Includes:. Portraits of people, including a man posing on a moped, and a man in a garden. People wading through flood waters caused by the spring tide. Group photographs of children on a school sports field, fishing off a beach, swimming in the lagoon. Unloading of goods from passenger and cargo ship ‘Nivaga II’, and people on a dock near the ship ‘Manu Folau’. People at markets; people preparing food or working in gardens; people and children swimming. A congregation on the steps of Fetu Ao Lima (Morning Star Church), Funafuti; Tuna fishing and catches. Pastor Tofiga mashing Pulaka (swamp taro). A worker from the Funafuti Kaupule (town council) taking measurements amongst untreated organic and inorganic waste on the island. A man from the Meteorological Service of Tuvalu releasing the daily weather balloon. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Arrived at Library in a box labelled "Tuvalu 09 | Negs + proofs | 3". Quantity: 55 colour original photographic print(s) proofs. Transfers: Negatives separated from prints are at Library reference 35mm-123967 to 35mm-124182..

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Eden Park protest contact sheet

Date: 6 September 1986

From: HART Aotearoa: Collection

By: Hanly, Gillian Mary, 1934?-

Reference: PAColl-10802

Description: Comprises one contact sheet of photographs relating to the publication 'Amandla', taken by Gil Hanly, 6 September 1986. Shows views of a protest taking place outside a house, against the1986 Springbok rugby tour at Eden Park. Contains 15 frames, some frames have been cut from the sheet. Other photographs taken by Hanly relating to Halt All Racist Tours at Library reference; MS-Papers-12693-05 Title supplied by Library. Inscriptions: Verso - centre - 6th/9/86 Eden Park, Gil Hanly, 41 Windmill Rd[Road]. Arrangement: Material arrived at Library in an accordion file and within section "M". Material arranged by Halt All Racist Tours into a subject file labelled "Repression/Chains/Prisons". Quantity: 1 b&w copy photographic print(s) containing 15 frames. Transfers: Separated from MS-Papers-12693-11.. Processing information: Separated for reasons of preservation and storage.

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Greymouth Flood and Kaiata Flooding

Date: 13 September 1988

From: Farrell, Damer, 1943-: Photographs of the West Coast

Reference: PAColl-10788-26

Description: Photographic contact proof sheets, originally enclosed in bag annotated "Greymouth Flood 13-9-88 Kaiata Flooding 19", dated 13 September 1988. Stamped: "Copyright Photo By Damer Farrell PO Box 243 Greymouth". Also includes typescript letter on Ministry of Civil Defence letterhead, dated 22 February 1989, signed by Valerie Perrett, Librarian, National Resource Centre. Title taken from original enclosure. Quantity: 34 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Black and white photographic contact proof sheets.

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Wellington Workers' Educational Association Centre, The Terrace

Date: 1965, 1967-1968, and date unknown

From: Wellington Workers’ Educational Association: Collection

Reference: PAColl-3540-04

Description: Contains original photographic prints and contact sheets taken by an unidentified photographer(s) showing people, music, art, and wool spinning classes, Golden Jubilee and working bee celebrations, and renovations at the Wellington Workers' Educational Association Centre on The Terrace, Wellington. Some individuals are identified. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 26 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Proof sheets from 1995 National conference

Date: 1995

From: Ngā Puna Waihanga: Records

By: Hanly, Gillian Mary, 1934?-

Reference: PAColl-10676-4

Description: Photographs taken by Gil Hanly at the Ngā Puna Waihanga hui at Ōtūrei Marae, near Dargaville in 1995; workshops held at Te Houhanga Marae near Dargaville, and Matatina Marae in the Waipoua Forest; and an exhibition opening in Whangarei. Images include performances, uku (pottery), taonga puoro, pōwhiri, weaving, sculpture, and the opening of the Mana Wahine exhibition in Whangārei. Also includes a note written by Averil Herbert to Ata Putaranui relating to the process of ordering copies of the images from Gil Hanly. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 31 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Proof sheets from 1993 National conference

Date: 1993

From: Ngā Puna Waihanga: Records

By: Hanly, Gillian Mary, 1934?-; Miller, John Meredith, 1950-

Reference: PAColl-10676-5

Description: Photographs taken by Gil Hanly and John Miller at the Ngā Puna Waihanga hui at Te Kaha in 1993. Images include performances, pōwhiri, weaving, sculpture, bronze casting, taonga puoro, making crayfish pots (basketry), group portraits, and images of woven kete and pōtae. People include Fred and Brett Graham, George Andrews, Lionel Grant, Wi Taepa, Ross Hemara, Grace Voller, Omaio Weavers, Jacob Scott, and Wellington Drama School. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 31 b&w original photographic print(s).

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WELLINGTON 2

Date: 2002-2005

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1308

Description: Ring binder storing photographs of Wellington people, businesses, buildings and streets taken by Les Cleveland between 2002 and 2005. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and contact prints as well as interleaved handwritten notes on the content of the photographs, with information on subjects, locations, and people. Photographs include Buckle Street Barracks, buildings on Taranaki Street, musicians busking on Lambton Quay, Bank of New Zealand building (at the intersection of Willis Street and Lambton Quay), Nada Bakery Van [Tawa?] rear views of Cuba Street buildings, and the interior of a fabric store [Jesse Street?]. There are numerous photographs relating to Tonks Avenue and these include buildings and sheds, gardens, residents, and a cat on a TV set. Photographs also show the Hutt River Mouth and a window display in Petone showing a male mannequin in the window of an antique store which Cleveland has titled “Unknown Warrior”. Also the interior of a Pac N' Save supermarket at an unknown location. Cleveland family scenes include Peter, Mary, and Les Cleveland. Les and Mary's grandchild Max Cleveland is photographed at a skate park on a skateboard. Also contains photographs of unidentified people. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "WELLINGTON 2" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 29 b&w negative strips and eight contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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35mm WELLINGTON 1

Date: 1996-2002

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1307

Description: Ring binder storing photographs, mainly of the Wellington Region taken by Les Cleveland between 1996 and 2002. Contains 35 mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact sheets as well as interleaved handwritten notes on the content of the photographs, such as information on subject, locations, and people. Photographs of Les Cleveland likely taken by Mary Cleveland. Wellington City locations feature Newtown shops, Cuba Street, Tonks Avenue, and Taranaki Street. Photographs also show the original Staples Brewery building on Murphy Street, Chinese Mission on Frederick Street, alterations being made to the Bank of New Zealand building, Thistle Inn, Wellington Fish Supplies interior, signage for a Les Cleveland exhibition at City Gallery, and hoardings from the 1996 election as well as a Christian Heritage Party youth rally at parliament that same year (with a band playing on a stage erected in front of the beehive). Other buildings, including residential house and businesses, are also photographed. Photographs from the wider Wellington Region include images from Porirua and Petone. Wairarapa scenes include Murphy’s Orchard and possibly Greytown businesses. Also contains photographs of the post office and railway station in Shannon. Railway station scenes feature the locomotive of a steam train and unidentified children on the platform. Christchurch photographs include buildings on Hereford Street and a couple in a window at Java Coffee House. A photograph taken on Burke’s Pass shows a variety of footwear piled on a fence and seascapes, landscapes and buildings at Haast are also included. Les and Mary Cleveland are photographed on a bridge over the Arawhata River. Identified people include Lisa at Just Teasing, Dave Smith [Tonks Avenue resident?], Mary and Les Cleveland and their sons Peter and Edward; Sarah Thompson and her parents; and the Porter family including Annabelle Porter and two children. Numerous unidentified people are photographed in a variety of locations. Subjects of notable interest to Cleveland in this album are the development of the Wellington Bypass and protest around this, graffiti, buildings, and businesses, often including their window display. Album also contains photographs of a wind farm at an unidentified location. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "35mm WELLINGTON 1" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 89 b&w negative strips and 18 contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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Prints of Westland

Date: 1971-1976

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10567-19

Description: Contains contact prints of negative strips showing Westland scenes taken by Les Cleveland, 1971 to 1976. Includes photographs relating to the Cleveland family bach at Neils Beach as well as hiking and mountaineering. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 11 b&w original photographic print(s) contact prints. Physical Description: Silver gelatin photographic contact prints Transfers: See 35mm-109042 to 35mm-1090489 and 35mm-109051 for e negatives originally stored with these prints. The envelope that originally held these prints and related negatives is now held at PAColl-10567-21.. Processing information: Negatives originally stored with these prints have been separated to facilitate appropriate storage.

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35mm South ISLAND

Date: [ca1985], 1995-2002

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1306

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland in the South Island, in particular on the West Coast, in circa 1985 and between 1995 to 2002. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact prints as well as interleaved handwritten notes on the content of the photographs, including information on locations and people. Contains images of a number of unidentified people, including a family and other locals from Neil’s Beach, a Jackson Bay Christmas party, and unidentified women at a street stall outside O’Connors Bar (location unknown). Identified people include Bernie Preston (owner of Preston’s Bakery, Hokitika), artist William Stegn, and multiple photographs of Cleveland family members. The Cleveland family are seen on a number of holidays, with Peter, Edward, Mary and Les Cleveland all appearing in the photographs. Holiday destinations include to the Queenstown-Lakes District in 2000 and a Christmas vacation at Neil’s Beach in 1997. Neil’s Beach photographs also include two young women, one of whom is likely Donna (who later married Peter Cleveland). Donna Cleveland also appears in Queenstown images. A photograph from circa 1985 shows Mary, Edward, and Peter outside the Lake Chalice Hutt in their tramping gear. Hokitika photographs feature buildings and businesses including exterior photographs of the sheep-shaped entrance to a store called Sheep Station, Carnegie Library on Hamilton Street, Westland District War Memorial, an art gallery located in the old Custom House, and various hotels and bars. Also includes photographs of the Hokitika canon, South African War memorial, and the interior of Preston’s Bakery. Neil’s Beach photographs feature the wharf and beach scenes including Les Cleveland standing on the wharf, various buildings, cabbage trees, a dead tree, and driftwood. Some images may have been taken on Haast Beach. Also contains photographs of the graveyard at Lyell and some rural scenes. Christchurch photographs include a set of images relating to the Warner Hotel. These images show the hotel building itself as well as Paul Thompson being interviewed about it in Cathedral Square by an unidentified radio reporter. Other Christchurch images include a Bofors anti-aircraft gun installed outside the Christchurch Museum with some images showing a protestor playing a guitar by the gun and anti war placards. Otago Region photographs feature Queenstown, Cromwell, and Arrowtown as well as rural areas. Photographs show dwellings, businesses, a church, river scenes, an Arrow International building site, the Cardrona Hotel, and scenes from the shooting of the film Vertical Limit including a large climbing wall. Also contains photographs of unidentified people. There are also a few images of Wellington, with a photograph showing the Hong Kong Café on Taranaki street. Photographs of a demolished building are also possibly taken in Wellington. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "35mm South ISLAND" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 62 b&w negative strips and 17 contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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U.S.A. Southwest 1995 (2)

Date: 1987, [circa 1994-1996]

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1302

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland largely during his travel in the South West of the United States with Mary Cleveland, circa 1994 to 1996. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact sheets. Some notes regarding dates and locations are also included in the folder. In addition to the 1990s trip, a smaller portion of photographs relate to an earlier family holiday to the United States in 1987. Some photographs show hoardings from the1996 New Zealand general election. Photographs taken circa 1994-1996 feature the states of Arizona, Nevada, and California. Photographs show buildings, businesses, street scenes, vehicles, unidentified people, cemeteries, cacti, roads, art galleries, parades, bars, sculptures, RV parks, and geographical features such as deserts, canyons, and beaches. The specifics of some of these photographs are listed below: Arizona photographs are taken at locations including Quartzite, Yuma, Wickenburg, Benson, Tombstone, Bisbee, Tonopah, Marana, and Scottsdale. Notable series include a parade in Wickenburg (vehicles, beauty queens, and Sherriff Joe Arpio), the bull sale at the Marana Stockyards, the Arab horse show at Scottsdale, and a visit to the Titan II Missile Museum, California photographs include images taken in Needles, Palm Springs, Big Sur, San Juan Bautista, Merced, Yosemite National Park, Chinese Camp, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara. A wind farm [near Palm Springs?], St Patrick's Day Parade in San Francisco, and the Roy Rogers Museum are featured. Photographs taken in Nevada show casino scenes in Las Vegas, Grapevine Canyon, and Virginia City. Photographs taken in 1987 include the East Coast. Washington D.C. photographs feature Arlington Cemetery. Cleveland took numerous photographs on board the USS North Carolina, docked in Wilmington. Album also contains photographs of the family on a trip to Mesa Verde National Park, with images showing the cliff dwellings and a tour group including Peter, Edward, Les, and Mary Cleveland. New Mexico photographs from this trip also show of the Palace of Governors in Santa Fe with street vendors . A parade in Los Angeles includes photographs of students from Garfield High School. See Series-6422 for vintage prints of some of these photographs. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "U.S.A. Southwest 1995 (2)" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 168 b&w negative strips and 33 contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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New Mexico 2004

Date: 1999

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1305

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland during his travel in New Mexico, United States, 2003 to 2004. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact sheets as well as handwriten notes on the content of the photographs, such as information on subjects such as locations and people, on interleaved pieces of notepaper. Photographs feature the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, the Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Tortugas, and inscriptions on rocks at El Morro National Monument as well as towns such as Magdalena, Gallup, Pie Town, Pena Blanca, Taos, and Madrid. Also photographs taken on Central Avenue, Albuquerque. Subjects include shop clerks, cafes, gun shops, motels, cantinas, dwellings, theatres, mining machinery, sculptures by Michael Austin Wright, and landscapes and geographic formations. Chris Smith is identified, photographed with two children in a cafe. Trip to New Mexico dated based on photographic ephemera held in PAColl-10647-17. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "New Mexico 2004" on the spine. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 50 b&w negative strips and eight contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.

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USA Southwest 1999 (2)

Date: 1999-2000

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1304

Description: Ring binder storing photographs taken by Les Cleveland during his travels in Colorado and New Mexico as well as in Texas, late 1999 to 2000. Contains 35mm negative strips in sleeves and the corresponding contact sheets as well as interleaved notes providing information on the content of the photographs. Some sets of images are indexed to individual frame level. Photographs feature contemporary and historic buildings (some derelict), businesses, shop interiors, farm scenes (buildings), street scenes, art galleries, bars, motels, sculptures, cemeteries, murals, desert landscapes, roads, vehicles (some wrecks), industrial sites, rock art, and people, most of whom are unidentified. The specifics of some of these photographs are listed below. Les and Mary Cleveland appear in some photographs. Photographs in which Les Cleveland appears are likely to have been taken by Mary Cleveland. New Mexico content covers locations including Alamogordo, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Taos, Taos Pueblo, Los Alamos, Pojoaque, Acoma Pueblo, Arroyo Hondo, Los Cerrillos, Albuquerque, Chimayo, Tesuque Pueblo, and Truchas. Photographs include the Native American Vendor's Programme of the Palace of Governors in Santa Fe, children in Sky City School in Halloween costumes, Bradbury Science Museum, San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church, D H Lawrence Ranch and Memorial and the Lawrence Tree, Dorothy Brett Cottage, Mabel Dodge Luhan House (including dovecote), St Francis Santos at Iglesia San Jose, a wall of brooms, a roadside liquor store, Our Lady of Guadalupe shrine, Kimo Cinema, Aztec Motel, Expresiones Dance Studio, Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, western wear store interior, El Santuario de Chimayo, masks in the Coyote Moon Shop, Triangle Park Police Substation, an RV park, police officers, and a person wearing a bear costume. A series of photographs show Shidoni sculpture gallery and foundry, with bronze being poured, works in progress, and completed works by artists including Raoul Josset and Harry Caesar Solomon in the sculpture garden. Colorado photographs are taken in Creede, Cripple Creek, Crested Butte, Paonia, Delta, Colorado National Monument, Hotchkiss, and Marble. Included are photographs of a Moonrise Espresso, a mural, a war memorial, Colorado Pinyon Pine trees, marble ruins, motocross riders, and geographical formations. Clare Hays is identified in a series of portraits. There are a small number of photographs taken in El Paso, Texas. Photographs of a mining tour at an unidentified location. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Prints and negatives originally stored in a ring binder labelled "U.S.A Southwest 1999 (2)" on the spine and "U.S. S.W Negs 1999" on the cover. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 130 b&w negative strips and 22 contact sheets. Physical Description: 35mm film strips, contact sheets, and holograph notes. Processing information: Due to the high likelihood of the presence of PVC in the plastic covering of the original ring binder, the photographic materials were removed and placed in a new binder that met with the Library's conservation standards. The original binder has been disposed of. Not all names associated with this item have been indexed.