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Lane Brothers Collection

Photographic collection contains images of AT&T, Atlanta Gas Light Company, Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, Eastern Air Lines, Rich’s, Shriners Yaarab Temple, and the Southeastern Fair...
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Photographic collection contains images of AT&T, Atlanta Gas Light Company, Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, Eastern Air Lines, Rich’s, Shriners Yaarab Temple, and the Southeastern Fair while other images illustrate the development of Atlanta’s transportation system. During World War II, the studio produced photographic documentation of the Works Progress Administration, the Office of Price Administration, the Office of Civilian Defense, and the United Service Organization. The collection depicts Atlanta’s social and political changes with images of preparation for World War II, African Americans registering to vote, Ku Klux Klan rallies at Stone Mountain, political campaigns, sports events, labor union activities, motion picture premiers (including Gone with the Wind), disasters, and individual portraits. Notable public figures include Ivan Allen, Ellis Arnall, William B. Hartsfield, Roy LeCraw, Lester Maddox, Margaret Mitchell, Franklin D. Roosevelt, E.D. Rivers, Carl Sanders, Eugene Talmadge, and Robert W. Woodruff.

Collection contains 258,100 (196,800 4×5 inch and 61,300 2 1/2 inch) acetate negatives which are housed in 43,486 envelopes. The collection spans the years 1920 to 1976 with the bulk of the negatives dating from 1939 to 1975. Some of the images are copy negatives of photographs which date as early as 1864.

The images are organized into six series (1) Corporate bodies, (2) Geographic places, (3) Events, (4) Portraits, (5) Things, and (6) Miscellaneous-sized negatives. The collection consists of photographic negatives and prints of the Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers (Atlanta, Ga.) and its predecessor the Lane Brothers Photo News Service from ca. 1920-1976. Early materials (1920’s-1939) include glass plate negatives and photographs taken by Jack Lane and his brother W.C. Lane as freelance photographers for the Atlanta News, other newspapers, and wire services. The bulk of the collection consists of images of the Atlanta, Georgia area documenting its economic growth, social changes, and political activities over the years.

Also included is an inventory of unscanned negatives in the Lane Brothers photographic collection.

Copyright to items in this collection is owned by Georgia State University Library. Items may be used for scholarship, educational, and personal use. Additional uses will require permission of the rights holder.

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Georgia State University Library, Special Collections & Archives
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Arts & Culture

The Wrecking Bar: Volume I

Part one of a historic structure report on the Wrecking Bar, formerly the Kriegshaber House, built in 1900 and located at 292 Moreland Avenue, NE....
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Part one of a historic structure report on the Wrecking Bar, formerly the Kriegshaber House, built in 1900 and located at 292 Moreland Avenue, NE. Includes detailed drawings, photographs, and conditions assessments of the historic building. This document provides an extensive history of the building and includes recommendations for future use and treatment based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards.

Creator
GSU Master's of Heritage Preservation Conservation of Historic Building Materials graduate students Serena Bellew, Ced Dolder, Leslie Brown, Mandy Elliott, Christie Slappey, Grant Hudson, Joy Ross, and Jeff Morris
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Arts & Culture

The Wrecking Bar: Volume 2

Part two of a historic structure report on the Wrecking Bar, formerly the Kriegshaber House, built in 1900 and located at 292 Moreland Avenue, NE....
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Part two of a historic structure report on the Wrecking Bar, formerly the Kriegshaber House, built in 1900 and located at 292 Moreland Avenue, NE. Includes detailed drawings, photographs, and conditions assessments of the historic building. This document provides an extensive history of the building and includes recommendations for future use and treatment based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards.

Creator
GSU Master's of Heritage Preservation Conservation of Historic Building Materials graduate students Serena Bellew, Ced Dolder, Leslie Brown, Mandy Elliott, Christie Slappey, Grant Hudson, Joy Ross, and Jeff Morris
Category
Arts & Culture

Virginia-Highland Historic District

Proposed design guidelines for the Virginia-Highland Historic District were developed to promote preservation and rehabilitation of historic buildings and new construction. Presented within are recommendations...
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Proposed design guidelines for the Virginia-Highland Historic District were developed to promote preservation and rehabilitation of historic buildings and new construction. Presented within are recommendations for appropriate building materials and design. The guidelines are mean to serve as a tool to property owners and commission members during the design review process.

Date created:
Spring 2009

Creator
GSU Preservation Planning students Chris Baccus, Kim Burton, Susan Conger, Elisa Graf, Paul Graham, Debye Harvey, Courtney Lankford, Laura Lembas, Maysyly Naolu, Addie Watts, David Westbrook, and Caitlin Zygmont; Faculty advisors: Richard Laub, Director, and Mary Ann Eaddy, GSU Heritage Preservation Program