University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health photographic collection, circa 1930s-1990s.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health photographic collection, circa 1930s-1990s.

The collection contains photographic materials, circa 1930s to 1990s. Included are images documenting the School's faculty, students, staff, and alumni; formal and informal events and activities; and buildings and grounds. Some of the images appeared in publications. Events and activities include awards and ceremonies, conferences and meetings, community programs and medical practice, social events and celebrations, and School visitors. Images primarily depict individuals, events, and activities associated with the School, and, to a lesser degree, community programs and medical practices with members of the community. Materials are predominantly consist of black-and-white and color prints, but there are also black-and-white sheet film negatives, 120 black-and-white film negatives, 35mm black-and-white film negatives, 35mm color negatives, and 35mm color slides.

ca.. 3000 items (6.0 linear feet)

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