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[Boxers of San Francisco] [graphic].
Format
Visual material
Language
English
Published/Created
San Francisco, [191u-193u].
Description
1 album (1,086 photographs) : all ill. ; 36 cm.
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Special Collections - Graphic Arts Collection
2012-0036Q Oversize
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Olympic Club (San Francisco, Calif.)
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History
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20th century
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Photographs
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Photograph albums
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United States
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Boxers (Sports)
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California
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San Francisco
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Boxing
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California
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San Francisco
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History
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20th century
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Photographs
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Gelatin silver prints
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Notes
Album of tipped in gelatin silver photographs, depicting double image bust portraits (full-face and profile).
The subjects are boxers who fought in the San Francisco area, from the end of World War I to the beginning of the 1930's.
Each photograph is numbered in the negative from A1 to A1093 (a few photographs have been removed).
Nine typescript sheets laid in, numbered A1-A1000 with the names of 294 boxers corresponding to their numbered photographs; with pencil and ink notations.
Periodical issue laid in: Official Boxing Report, Vol.1, No. 1, San Francisco, January 28, 1974.
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