Rating |
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Title |
United Carbon Co. |
Alternative Title |
[United Carbon Company] |
Creator |
Richie, Robert Yarnall, 1908-1984 |
Date |
ca. June 6, 1940 |
Date (EDTF) |
1940-06-06~ |
Decade |
1940-1949 |
Part Of |
Robert Yarnall Richie photograph collection |
Series |
Series 6: Negatives and Color Transparencies Negative Series: 2148 |
Place |
Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas |
Description |
This image shows a United Carbon Company worker looking at carbon-related material. |
Notes |
Negative sleeve: 2148-56; [typed] United Carbon Co., Borger, Texas, 6/40, 2nd day's work. [handwritten] Ba7 3211, 6/ |
Related Resources |
Finding aid part 1: https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/smu/00166/smu-00166.html Finding aid part 2: http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/smu/00168/smu-00168.html |
Keywords |
United Carbon Company, Inc.; acetylene black; carbon black industry; natural gas; workers; men |
Physical Description |
1 negative: film, black and white; 12.6 x 10.1 cm |
Form/Genre |
Negatives Film negatives |
Digital Resource Type |
Image |
Digitization Date |
Digitized: 2013 |
Digital Format |
Displayed as .jp2; uploaded as .jpg |
Archival File Resolution |
Archival scan: 4734 w x 5948 h pixels, 48-bit RGB |
Digitization Process |
Digitization process: Scanned using an Epson 750 as 1200 ppi, 48-bit, RGB, .tif; service master changed to black and white, levels, shadows, highlights, brightness and contrast adjusted, sharpened and cropped; derivative resampled to 3000 pixels on the long edge, 24-bit .jpg |
Physical Location |
Cabinet 3; Drawer 2 |
Call Number |
Ag1982.0234 |
Upload File Name |
ag1982_0234_2148_056_unitedcarbonco_sm_opt.jpg |
Archival File Name(s) |
ag1982_0234_2148_056_unitedcarbonco.tif; ag1982_0234_2148_056_unitedcarbonco_sm.tif |
Digital Collection |
Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection |
Library |
DeGolyer Library |
Publisher |
Central University Libraries, Southern Methodist University |
Rights |
This item may be protected by copyright law. Please cite the DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University as the source of this file. For more information contact degolyer@smu.edu. |