1949-50 Employee, Dorothy Winters 1-2
Desks
Employees
Offices
Personnel
Winters, Dorothy
"1949-50 - Dorothy Winters, Counselor for Women and Director of Women's Dormitories" [Photo appears in the 1950 Mountaineer yearbook, "Residences" section.]
Saunders, Sam
1949/1950
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2007.3.5087
1949-50 Employee, Dorothy Winters 1-1
Desks
Employees
Offices
Personnel
Winters, Dorothy
"1949-50 - Dorothy Winters, Counselor for Women and Director of Women's Dormitories" [An almost identical photo appears in the 1950 Mountaineer yearbook, "Residences" section.]
Saunders, Sam
1949/1950
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2007.3.4352
1949 Parade, Women's Dorm
Dormitories
Floats (Parades)
Parades & processions
Students
Trucks
"1949" A flatbed truck has been decorated into a float for a parade. There is a miniature model of the women's dormitory on the roof of the truck's cab. Three young women are on the float.
Saunders, Sam
1949
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2007.3.4319
Lingayen Gulf Fishing 2
Beaches
Fishing
Native peoples
"Women waiting for fishing boat to land" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Seine Fishing on Lingayen Gulf. Shot one morning on the white sand beach near Binmaley, Hill documented some of the stages and the audience for successful local seine fishing: launching the outrigger (bangca) to carry the net out to sea
dropping and pulling in the net
landing the net on the beach
sorting the catch on the sand. Women in palm frond hats watch the process." ("Darkroom Soldier" caption authored by George Venn)
Hill, Fred
6/12/1945
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2010.1.1490
Binmaley Locals Make Baskets 2
Native peoples
"Basket maker"
Hill, Fred
5/9/1945
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2010.1.1454
Binmaley Locals Make Baskets 1
Native peoples
"Basket making en route to Dagupan from Binmaley"
Hill, Fred
5/9/1945
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2010.1.1452
Dagupan, Public Market 16
Markets
Native peoples
"Open air fresh meat for sale" From "Darkroom Soldier": "At Dagupan Market. Back in March, while passing through Lingayen en route to Manila, Hill had photographed the bustling trade at the Dagupan market, such as the women selling and buying cuts of fresh carabao meat. Now, living at Binmaley only eight miles from Dagupan, Hill regularly visited the market and recorded the abundance there: "Rows and rows of little booths where outlying farmers come in and sell their wares. All kinds of vegetables -- Bermuda onions at two pesos a bunch of turnips at five centavos a bunch. Dried corn, rice, flour, bananas, peppers, mangoes, clothing, cloth, wooden shoes, thread, buttons, snaps, needles, and fish -- dried or alive -- crabs, shrimp, etc. Ready-to-eat meals, pastries, sugar....Dick Baxter bought a water jug -- fifty centavos. Pigs, chickens, horse and carabao shoes, horse shoe nails, and related hardware. Dick bought a knife -- bargained from fifteen pesos down to nine. I got a pair of carved shoes for Marjorie, two linen tablecloths for us. One is Chinese...." ("Darkroom Soldier" caption authored by George Venn)
Hill, Fred
4/10/1945
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2010.1.1443
Dagupan, Public Market 23
Markets
Native peoples
"Dagupan Market sorghum sellers" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Molasses Women. In a letter, Hill told Martha how female vendors at Dagupan dispensed their product: 'The sugar is boiled down molasses -- brown and very thick. It was displayed in open-topped five gallon containers. Customers stuck their fingers in to sample it and test for viscosity. Customers brought their own containers -- no dipper. The dealer filled the can by handfuls.' The basket on the left holds rolls of dried tobacco." ("Darkroom Soldier" caption authored by George Venn)
Hill, Fred
3/22/1945
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2010.1.1529
Dagupan, Public Market 17
Markets
Native peoples
"Sorghum transferred to customer's container - Dagupan" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Molasses Women. In a letter, Hill told Martha how female vendors at Dagupan dispensed their product: 'The sugar is boiled down molasses -- brown and very thick. It was displayed in open-topped five gallon containers. Customers stuck their fingers in to sample it and test for viscosity. Customers brought their own containers -- no dipper. The dealer filled the can by handfuls.' The basket on the left holds rolls of dried tobacco." ("Darkroom Soldier" caption authored by George Venn)
Hill, Fred
3/22/1945
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2010.1.1444
Biak Natives "Sing Sing" 8
Birthdays
Native peoples
"Native women at a Sing Sing in Honor of Netherlands Queen Wilamina's Birthday - We paid a few Guilders to have these permit us to photograph their faces. Otherwise the women always turned away"
Hill, Fred
8/31/1944
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2010.1.311