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Title
Theodore Roosevelt Junior High Class of 1937
Contributor
Gordon, John C., 1887-1967 (photographer) (Creator)
Contributing Institution
San José State University, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
John C. Gordon Panoramic Collection
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact San Jose State University Special Collections & Archives Department. http://library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collections/sjsu-special-collections-and-archives
Description
John C. Gordon Photographic Collection, MSS-1996-03-29-02, San José State University Library Special Collections & Archives.
Written on recto: "Theodore Roosevelt Junior High Class Jan 1937 Miss Cole Principal Photo- J.C. Gordon"
Captured by Luna Imaging using Fujifilm Lanovia C-550 Scanner or Cambo 4x5 Camera with a Phase One PowerPhase FX Digital Back as a 762 dpi TIF image in 8-bit grayscale. Operating System during capture is Mac OS X Version 10.6.6. Image retouched with Adobe Photoshop CS3. Pixel size: 19601 x 6242. File size: 121.59 MB. Compressed into JPG format using Irfanview Version 4.28.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
8.0 x 27.5 in.
Identifier
islandora:70_251
filename: GC_P_298
oclc: 796186521
islandora: 70_251
Language
English
Subject
Panoramas
People
Education
Panoramic views
Group portraits
Schools
Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School
Place
San Jose
California
Relation
John C. Gordon Panoramic Collection

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