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  1. digitalcollections.oscars.org › digital › collectionNat Dallinger photographs

    Nat Dallinger was an American photographer who covered the Hollywood scene from the 1930s until his retirement in 1971. Initially a studio photographer, he later worked for the Los Angeles bureau of The New York Times and for King Features Syndicate.

  2. The Nat Dallinger photographs span the years 1935-1982 (bulk 1943-1971) and encompass 97 linear feet. The collection consists of approximately 65,880 items, which include negatives, transparencies, and photographic prints; 1,230 newspaper tear sheets from weekly columns featuring Dallinger's photographs; and some 6,000 index cards listing those ...

  3. Sep 21, 2017 · Have you ever wondered why certain museums look the way they do? In this first in a series, noted Travel Channel host Don Wildman, elaborates on various architectural elements of museums. Here, he discusses why the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago looks like the Museum of Science and Industry. Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago, IL ...

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    Nat Dallinger was an American photographer who covered the Hollywood scene from the 1930s until his retirement in 1971. Initially a studio photographer, he later worked for the Los Angeles bureau of the New York Times and for King Features Syndicate.

  5. Whether documenting the domestic lives of the stars or their more glamorous nighttime exploits, these news photographers helped mold the public images of Hollywood luminaries.Nat Dallinger (1911—2006) was an integral part of this celebrity culture and one of its foremost documentarians from the 1930s until his retirement in 1971.

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    Nat Dallinger was an American photographer who covered the Hollywood scene from the 1930s until his retirement in 1971. Initially a studio photographer, he later worked for the Los Angeles bureau of The New York Times and for King Features Syndicate.

  7. Apr 27, 2024 · Explore the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. It's a great experience if you're interested in history, science, and the way things work.

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