File Name:
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arbrack1207.tif
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Collection Name:
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J. Raymond Brackett, Photographs and Negatives, 1890-1915
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Work Type:
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photographic prints
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Work Title:
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Hale Mrs. (or Miss?) Kalene
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Work Agent Name:
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Brackett, J. Raymond
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Work Agent Role:
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Photographer
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Work Date:
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1890/1909
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Work Date Type:
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view
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Subject Term:
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Photography -- Boulder (Colo.)
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Location Name:
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Hale Science
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Repository Location Name:
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University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections
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Repository Location Type:
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repository
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Repository Location Refid:
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Book 2, 12-7
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Repository Location Refid Type:
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shelfList
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Material:
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photographic paper
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Material Type:
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support
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Material Vocab:
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aat
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Technique:
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photography (process)
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Technique Vocab:
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aat
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Work Description:
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Looking NW at Hale before 1910. A lady is seated by the rock wall in the foreground. This looks very much as though it was taken the same day as 12-5 although the top floor gable window has been opened. The woman shown here could be the same person as in 12-5. She is Katharine Kalene who attended C.U. in 1907-08 and 1908-09 but who is not listed as an alumnus. The 1908 Yearbook carries her signature on pg. 32 listing her as a stenographer working with the secretary to the University. Note the hanging lamp beautifully silhouetted in the second main floor window from the right. This shows the original configuration of the south ground floor doors and windows before the entrance was remodeled in 1910. There are two doorways reached by sunken steps. One is partially hidden by the tree. Between are two regular windows and a narrow slot window. Projecting downward out of the slot is a box out of which comes a U-shaped metal bracket. This is probably for a heliostat for physics. The U-shaped bracket carried a mirror which was rotated by a clockwork to "follow the sun" and provide a beam of sunlight in a laboratory for optical studies. The angle support is parallel to the earth's axis of rotation. Below the window is a stout shelf with angle supports which held auxiliary stationary mirrors and partially visible is a wooden table on which is mounted another mirror frame. Windows in the near ground floor have shutters closed. This may have been the optics lab. See 12-8 also.
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Relation:
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Hale from S.E. Ramaley
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Relation Type:
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relatedTo
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Relation Relids:
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arbrack1205.tif
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Relation href:
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https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/5z5n2d87m3b7
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Relation:
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Hale George
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Relation Type:
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relatedTo
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Relation Relids:
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arbrack1208.tif
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Relation href:
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https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/hh1s6514g1d7
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Image Rights:
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The organization that has made the Item available believes that the Item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The Item may not be in the Public Domain under the laws of other countries. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. URI: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
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Image Rights URI:
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
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Image Title:
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Hale Mrs. (or Miss?) Kalene
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Image Source:
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Bartlett, Albert A. and Kupfner, George, The glass plate negatives of Prof. J. Raymond Brackett (1854-1922) showing scenes of the University of Colorado from 1890 to 1975
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Image Measurements:
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38973292
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Image Measurements Type:
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fileSize
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Image Measurements Unit:
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bytes
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Image Work Type:
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digital image
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Identifier ARK:
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https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/1c7c9v38r98x
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