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[Air Transport Command crew (Russell Lee is fourth from the left) in] Morocco, circa 1942-1945
The collection contains 77 photographs of Russell Lee, the largest group known to exist. This group of photographs range from portraits by unknown studio photographers, to well known photographers such as Ave Bonar. Russell Lee is portrayed both in snapshots by anonymous photographers and candid photographs by military photographers in the Air Transport Command.
“An Aggie’s Revenge” by Gary Cartwright, August 1985
"And Now, Heeeeeeeere’s Ed!” by Victoria Loe, January 1980
Annotated transcript from interview with Richard Doud, June 2, 1964
This series is comprised of one transcript with corrections and edits from an interview of Russell Lee by Richard Doud, on June 2, 1964.
Arabia [shot for Aramco], circa 1955
Arabia [shot for Aramco], circa 1955
Araflex camera and case
The bulk of this series is comprised of three of Russell Lee’s cameras and their accessories, such as his hand-held flash and various viewfinders. Also included is Lee’s Leitz 35mm enlarger, and his cap from his tenure with the Air Transport Command.
“Around the State - Austin" edited by Patricia Sharpe and Helen Thompson, March 1986
Articles on Lee’s work with CMA, 1976
In the Coal Mines Far Away: Russell Lee’s Photographs of Mining Life” by
Barry O’Connell [Note: handwritten on title page: Prospects 2 Edited by
Jack Salzman Published by Burt Franklin & Co. 1976]
“1946: Day by Day. The Sergent Family, Photographed by Russell W. Lee”
[Note: handwritten on title page: Southern Exposure Vol 4, #1-2
Spring/Summer 1976]
Artifacts, undated
The bulk of this series is comprised of three of Russell Lee’s cameras and their accessories, such as his hand-held flash and various viewfinders. Also included is Lee’s Leitz 35mm enlarger, and his cap from his tenure with the Air Transport Command.
Assam Valley, India, 1944
Auction, Woodstock, New York, 1936
Auction, Woodstock, New York, 1936
Awards and Artifacts, 1919-1986
Back of multi-family dwellings rented to Negroes. Chicago, Illinois, 1941
Baptist Church Choir, won district singing competition in 1945. Inland Steel Company, Wheelwright #1 & 2 Mines, Wheelwright, Floyd County, Kentucky, 1946
Barbed wire and barbed wire fence covered by drifting sand, with tumbleweed growing up all around. This is in a section which one day is reputed to reproduce bushels of wheat to the acre near Syracuse, Kansas, 1939
Barber applying finishing touches to a shave, San Augustine, Texas, 1939
Bartender and owner of tavern on the Southside of Chicago, Illinois, 1941
Bartender and owner of tavern on the Southside of Chicago, Illinois, 1941
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