Foto-Ordner 110: "Blues Folk Soul I", Aces-Dixon
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LRA-155, Nr. 110
LRA-155 Sammlung Theo Zwicky, Flachware
Sammlung Theo Zwicky, Flachware >> Sammlung Theo Zwicky, Fotografien >> 1. Foto-Abzüge, alphabetisch sortiert >> 1.2. Weitere Foto-Ordner, nicht alphabetisch sortiert
1926 - 1994
Enthält Fotografien, unter anderem von The Aces, Luther Allison, American Folk Blues Festival, John Henry Barbee, Robert Belfour, Carey Bell, Freddie Below, Chuck Berry, Robert Calvin Bland, Blind Blake, Eddie Boyd, John Brim, Big Bill Broonzy, Clarence Brown, James Brown, Roy Brown, Big Lucky Carter, LaMorr Chatman, Sam Chatmon, Clifton Chenier, Albert Collins, Don Covay, Pee Wee Crayton, Arthur Crudup, Blind John Davis, Jimmy "Fast Finger" Dawkins, Bo Diddley, Willie Dixon. Dazu detaillierte Informationen, unter anderem auch Rechteinhaber, handschriftlich von Zwicky.
Schwarzweiß und bunt, verschiedene Formate. In archivgerechter Folie. Zum Teil Kopien aus Zeitschriften und Büchern. Viele Kopien von Originalfotografien aus anderen Sammlungen.
Enthält auch Zeitungsausschnitte.
Schwarzweiß und bunt, verschiedene Formate. In archivgerechter Folie. Zum Teil Kopien aus Zeitschriften und Büchern. Viele Kopien von Originalfotografien aus anderen Sammlungen.
Enthält auch Zeitungsausschnitte.
278 Blatt, paginiert
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