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From: "Paul R DOT Tupaczewski" paultup AT comcast DOT net
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 12:41:59 -0400
Subject: FW: (erielack) Steamtown Images-July 26, 2019--X Series (X7338-X7342) IDs
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Message from Tom bounced, so I’m reposting it....





From: Tom Schmieder >
Date: July 26, 2019 at 10:50:17 AM EDT
To: EL Mail List >
Cc: Paul Tupaczewski >
Subject: Re: (erielack) Steamtown Images-July 26, 2019--X Series (X7338-X7342) IDs

Validating Bob’s presumption of Mt Kemble Ave, here is a postcard view of “All Soul’s Hospital” from the Boston Public Library website.



https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:d791ss116







Tom Schmieder


On Jul 26, 2019, at 8:14 AM, Robert Bahrs > wrote:


I BELIEVE THE LAST FOUR ARE LOOKING SOUTH ALONG WHAT TODAY IS RT 202 (
MOUNT KEMBLE AVE ) SOUTH OF MORRISTOWN.

X7338--SOUTH ORANGE, NJ, Mountain Station--Interior, TICKET WINDOW AREA.
[1930.10.16] -
X7339--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway [1930.10.xx]
X7340--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway [1930.10.xx]
X7341--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway and hospital under construction
[1930.10.xx]
X7342--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway AND HOSPITAL UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
[1930.10.xx]

Bob Bahrs

On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 7:31 AM Paul Tupaczewski >
wrote:






https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Flists.railfan.net%2Flistthumb.cgi%3Ferielack-07-26-19 &data=02%7C01%7C%7C40b53da1d31545fec09808d711c2dab1%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636997400918814964&sdata=2%2FkmkaKVUhxNctQleQ2TrRbsMFuPr0kOe1xinGqtFBU%3D&reserved=0



X7338.jpg (image/jpeg, 2864x2161 514071 bytes, BF: 12.04 ppb)

X7341.jpg (image/jpeg, 2848x2165 1108462 bytes, BF: 5.56 ppb)

X7339.jpg (image/jpeg, 2864x2142 1189218 bytes, BF: 5.16 ppb)

X7340.jpg (image/jpeg, 2860x2165 1110695 bytes, BF: 5.57 ppb)

X7342.jpg (image/jpeg, 2852x2165 1464548 bytes, BF: 4.22 ppb)





X7338--Mountain Station--Interior [1930.10.16] -

X7339--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway [1930.10.xx]

X7340--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway [1930.10.xx]

X7341--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway and hospital under construction

[1930.10.xx]

X7342--Morristown, NJ--Tree-lined roadway [1930.10.xx]



It was suggested, and I was asked to clarify who took what Lackawanna

photos, and what the proper credit line should show when using these

images. Below is the current National Park Service Style Guide, from which

I have posted items 9 and 10 which deal with credits.



*In short it is stating that when a photographer or maker is known, they

should always be listed in the credit line on material owned by the NPS.*





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National Park Service Style GuidesHarpers Ferry Center follows the *Chicago

Manual of Style, American Heritage Dictionary,* and our own *HFC

Editorial Style Guide*. We are guided by the principles of clarity,

simplicity, and nonbiased language.

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• CREDIT LINES: in publications HFC credits images used in Unigrid

brochures and other publications, even if NPS employees took them. We also

reserve the right to edit a provider’s preferred credit. All caps, small

size, simple style. See copyright. Credits usually take one of these forms:



9. NPS owns photo or artwork, which is in its collection, and original

maker is known: NPS / MARY JONES



10. Institution allows use of a photo or artwork that they own:

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARY OF CONGRESS a. Artist or photographer has

historical importance: Use name in caption (preferred) or in credit: Edward

Curtis photographed these Navajo riding east into Canyon de Chelly in 1904.

[credit would read NATIONAL ARCHIVES] NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY / GEORGE

HAYWARD[no caption] b. If contemporary photographer of an artifact or

artwork is known: SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION / CHIP CLARK





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The following was taken from* THE Delaware Lackawanna and Western

Facebook Page.*



For anyone sharing photo's via Steamtown NHS, and you don't know to whom

to credit as the photographer, here is a quick and easy chart.

The A, B, C, E, F, G, and L series were all taken by Watson B Bunnell,

UNLESS there is a small A in the lower left corner. Then that photo was

taken by his assistant John Anneman. The only other series being the X

series which were all taken by William B Barry Jr.



*Please use this when ever and where ever you are posting Lackawanna

Photos that are now owned by Steamtown NHS*





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