Request 2399


User
elmorem
Submitted
7/3/2018
Needed
7/31/2018
Quality/ Format
Description
Ten photographs have been added to #1174.41.d and need to be scanned because all of the other photographs in the folder have been scanned.
Items
7 (7 in repo)
Images
10
Audio
0
Video
0
Production Notes
Offline Note


Delivered to Pres/Conkhazanier7/9/2018 11:55:26 AM
Preservationhoustonl167/9/2018 1:37:01 PM
Activated in Productionbarricellaj7/16/2018 10:57:43 AM
Image/Text Digitizedlibdigital7/16/2018 3:24:43 PM
Image/Text Quality Check #1libdigital7/16/2018 3:25:25 PM
Image/Text Onlinelibdigital7/16/2018 3:25:30 PM
Image/Text Quality Check #2libdigital7/16/2018 3:25:44 PM
Image/Text Archivedlibdigital7/16/2018 3:38:05 PM
Completeddwyerkel147/18/2018 1:43:20 PM
Picked Upkhazanier7/18/2018 4:22:57 PM
ReturnedMartha Elmore7/18/2018 4:39:58 PM
Measuredkhazanier7/18/2018 4:42:56 PM
Staff Checkedreecem7/19/2018 8:37:33 AM
Catalogedlibdigital7/24/2018 9:42:17 AM

Items (7)

PID Identifier Title Date Description  
57060 1174.41.d. Photographs of E. C. Winslow #3 Barn in Tarboro, N.C. ca. 1970s One entrance shot into barn #3 showing the extent of the barn from entrance to exit, used by E. C. Winslow Livery Stables in Tarboro, N.C. The barn, no longer standing, was on Granville Street, a block away from the Winslow Livery Stable and office, on the east side of Main Street. Jim Winslow says that there used to be a very sturdy platform and step stored at the rear of the building that was used to unload elephants from a train car when the circus they belonged to went broke while in Tarboro many years ago. E. C. Winslow apparently housed and cared for the elephants while arrangements for them were being worked out.
57061 1174.41.d. Photographs of E. C. Winslow #3 Barn in Tarboro, N.C. ca. 1970s One shot of entryway into barn #3 looking to the right, used by E. C. Winslow Livery Stables in Tarboro, N.C. The barn, no longer standing, was on Granville Street, a block away from the Winslow Livery Stable and office, on the east side of Main Street. Jim Winslow says that there used to be a very sturdy platform and step stored at the rear of the building that was used to unload elephants from a train car when the circus they belonged to went broke while in Tarboro many years ago. E. C. Winslow apparently housed and cared for the elephants while arrangements for them were being worked out.
57062 1174.41.d. Photographs of E. C. Winslow #3 Barn in Tarboro, N.C. ca. 1970s One shot within barn #3 showing wagon near entry, used by E. C. Winslow Livery Stables in Tarboro, N.C. The barn, no longer standing, was on Granville Street, a block away from the Winslow Livery Stable and office, on the east side of Main Street. Jim Winslow says that there used to be a very sturdy platform and step stored at the rear of the building that was used to unload elephants from a train car when the circus they belonged to went broke while in Tarboro many years ago. E. C. Winslow apparently housed and cared for the elephants while arrangements for them were being worked out.
57063 1174.41.d. Photographs of E. C. Winslow #3 Barn in Tarboro, N.C. ca. 1970s One shot near entrance from within barn #3 looking at the entryway, used by E. C. Winslow Livery Stables in Tarboro, N.C. The barn, no longer standing, was on Granville Street, a block away from the Winslow Livery Stable and office, on the east side of Main Street. Jim Winslow says that there used to be a very sturdy platform and step stored at the rear of the building that was used to unload elephants from a train car when the circus they belonged to went broke while in Tarboro many years ago. E. C. Winslow apparently housed and cared for the elephants while arrangements for them were being worked out.
57064 1174.41.d. Photographs of E. C. Winslow #3 Barn in Tarboro, N.C. ca. 1970s One shot within barn #3 looking at troughs and stalls, used by E. C. Winslow Livery Stables in Tarboro, N.C. The barn, no longer standing, was on Granville Street, a block away from the Winslow Livery Stable and office, on the east side of Main Street. Jim Winslow says that there used to be a very sturdy platform and step stored at the rear of the building that was used to unload elephants from a train car when the circus they belonged to went broke while in Tarboro many years ago. E. C. Winslow apparently housed and cared for the elephants while arrangements for them were being worked out.
57065 1174.41.d. Photographs of E. C. Winslow #3 Barn in Tarboro, N.C. ca. 1970s Two shots within barn #3 of stall 7, used by E. C. Winslow Livery Stables in Tarboro, N.C. The barn, no longer standing, was on Granville Street, a block away from the Winslow Livery Stable and office, on the east side of Main Street. Jim Winslow says that there used to be a very sturdy platform and step stored at the rear of the building that was used to unload elephants from a train car when the circus they belonged to went broke while in Tarboro many years ago. E. C. Winslow apparently housed and cared for the elephants while arrangements for them were being worked out.
57066 1174.41.d. Photographs of E. C. Winslow #3 Barn in Tarboro, N.C. ca. 1970s Three shots within barn #3 showing stall 2 and onward towards the exit including wagon wheel, used by E. C. Winslow Livery Stables in Tarboro, N.C. The barn, no longer standing, was on Granville Street, a block away from the Winslow Livery Stable and office, on the east side of Main Street. Jim Winslow says that there used to be a very sturdy platform and step stored at the rear of the building that was used to unload elephants from a train car when the circus they belonged to went broke while in Tarboro many years ago. E. C. Winslow apparently housed and cared for the elephants while arrangements for them were being worked out.

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