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negatives (photographs)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Doernbecher Foundation image collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2015-011
Abstract

The Doernbecher Children's Hospital Foundation was established to provide philanthropic support for the life-saving work conducted at hospital. This collection consists of photographs pertaining to the philanthropic work of the Foundation, along with related materials.

Dates: 1992-2007

Educational Communications image collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2015-030
Abstract The Educational Communications department at OHSU (known as EdCOMM), provides production services such as photography, audio/video, graphic design, and multimedia support for classrooms. The collection contains strictly photographic materials from the mid 1980's through the late 1990's. The collection consists of 170 folders of photographs, contact sheets and negatives. The folders are arranged (in original order) alphabetically by the department or subject documented at OHSU. The...
Dates: 1940 - 2001

Don Lowe image collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2015-024
Abstract Don Lowe worked as a photographer for Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) from approximately 1967 to 1993. During this period he took photographs of day to day activity at OHSU throughout the hospital locations and the university. He also took several aerial photographs of the Marquam Hill campus. This collection consists of over 1,000 images in various formats documenting a wide range of subject matter, including patient care, buildings on campus, students, and aerial...
Dates: 1967 - 1993

Otis B. Wight Base Hospital 46 glass plate negative collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 2006-012
Abstract

The collection consists of two sets of glass plate silver bromide negatives. The images were taken by Otis B. Wight, M.D., and are of Base Hospital 46 and staff stationed in Bazoilles-sur-Meuse, France during World War I. During the war, Wight served as Captain as well as the Chief of Medical Service at the base hospital. In addition to military service, Wight practiced as a physician and surgeon in Portland, Oregon for many years.

Dates: 1918-1919