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Two young Anna’s hummingbirds in their nest.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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Two young Anna’s hummingbirds in their nest.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “William & Fannie from PB Armstrong 1867.”
Bradley & Rulofson
Document written by Walter John Burns, recalling his time in San Francisco, beginning in 1874. He moved to Portland in 1877 as the local agent for Balfour Guthrie & Company, a British grain dealer.
Burns, Walter John
Art Pack with his infant daughter, Norria Pack.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Art Pack sitting in the back of a touring car aiming a camera out of the window.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Silhouette of Art Pack using a camera on a tripod amongst trees.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Art Pack standing on the shoreline with a camera on a tripod looking out over the water.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Art Pack sitting in the back of a touring car aiming a camera out of the window.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Art Pack walking down a dirt road with a camera on a tripod over his shoulder.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Art Pack standing on the shoreline with a camera on a tripod looking out over the water.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Article discussing bird refuges and waterfowl populations
Oregonian (Firm)
Newspaper clippings discussing the need for antelope conservation at Hart Mountain, the impact of birds on the fish population, and restoration of the Lower Klamath Lake. Article discussing "Birds, bergs and Kodiak bears" lecture is included.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Articles authored by William Finley and Ed F. Averill discussing Oregon wildlife
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Articles authored by William Finley and Ed F. Averill discussing Oregon wildlife
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
San Francisco Call Co.
Articles discussing Bend conference, Klamath Falls game meeting, and Lower Klamath Lake
Oregonian (Firm)
Articles discussing bird refuges and conservation
Oregonian (Firm)
Articles discussing bird refuges in Oregon and California
Portland Chamber of Commerce (Or.)
Articles discussing California border inspections and San Clemente Island
Oregonian (Firm)
Articles discussing controversy over Reclamation Service's handling of bird conservation
Oregonian (Firm)
Articles discussing Oregon wildlife and wildlife refuges
Burns Times-Herald
Articles discussing wildlife conference in Bend and William Finley lecture on Lower Klamath Lake
Articles discussing wildlife conference in Klamath Falls
Articles discussing wildlife conferences in Klamath Falls and Bend
Oregonian (Firm)
Articles discussing William Finley lectures and bird refuges at Malheur and Lower Klamath lakes
Oregonian (Firm)
Morgantown Evening Register (Morgantown, W. Va.)
Title card information: "February, 1975 - San Francisco; 121 artists are hired by the city using federal manpower funds through CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act); Nearly 3,000 people apply; The project is initiated by the Neighborhood Arts Program of the San Francisco Art Commission with the... Alvarado School Art Workshop, De Young Museum Art School, and the Mayor's Manpower Office."
Title Card: "Art Works." Jim Nybakken, representative of the Mayor's Manpower Office; Elsa Camerson, De Young Museum Art School; John Kreidler, author of the CETA Arts proposal; and Felix Contreras, Federal Manpower Representative, Discuss the CETA program for employing artists. Visual and performance artists employed through the CETA program describe their involvement in CETA, and their methods of implementing artistic endeavors in communities. Video ends at (0:30:32), with blank screen.
Credits: Produced by, Optic Nerve, with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts; Optic Nerve, Lynn Adler, Jules Bachus, Jim Mayer, Michael Nolan, Sherrie Rabinowitz, John Rogers, Mya Shone; Mini-Park, Patricia Rodriguez [?], Graciela Carillo; Art School, Michael Cookingham; Dance Rehearsal, Leni Sloan; Elementary School, Betty Wong and the Dragon Theater; Hospital, Swingmasters and Pickle Family Circus; Child Care Center, Larry Pisoni and Bill Irwin; Senior Housing, Talespinners, Sandy Archer, Joe Bellan, Mrs. Grace Berry; Public Housing, Make a Circus, Peter Frankham; Tenants Association, Joe Tapacio, Joyce E [?]; Garden, Ann Kyle and Neighborhood Youth Corps; Hotel, Al Robles and Geraldine Kutaka; Music by, Flowering Stream Ensemble; Mural by, Jim Dong and the Kearny Street Workshop; Main title by Arlene Goldbrand. Thanks to the San Francisco Art Commission, Neighborhood Arts Program, Mayor's Manpower Office, Housing Authority, Recreational Park Dept., Fine Arts Museums, Unified School District, and thanks to all the CETA artists.
The Video Access Project (Public Access Television Program)
An ash-throated flycatcher perched on a wire.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953