Dennis Galloway photographs of the University of California, Berkeley [graphic]. ca. 1962-1996.

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Dennis Galloway photographs of the University of California, Berkeley [graphic]. ca. 1962-1996.

Photographs taken for campus publications of scenes, people, and events, mainly on the Berkeley campus of the university. Subjects include individual members of the administration, faculty and staff, coverage of public events, as well as general views of the campus and of campus buildings. Photographs of students and students activities are also present, including in classrooms and in laboratories, and of student dramatic productions. Non-University photographs include local musicians, particularly guitarists, lutenists and some klezmer groups, the All Indian Rodeo, Fallon, Nev., in 1970, book sellers in Berkeley in 1967, San Francisco urban renewal photos in 1968, and a series of photos of Mort Sahl in 1976.

105,227 negatives : b&w ; chiefly 35 mm.676 photographic prints (chiefly contact sheets) : b&w + photocopies of images in publications.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7016157

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Galloway, Dennis.

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Dennis Galloway regularly took photographs for various University of California, Berkeley offices and departments for use in campus newsletters and departmental publications. From the description of Dennis Galloway photographs of the University of California, Berkeley [graphic]. ca. 1962-1996. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 215261641 ...

University of California (1868-1952)

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