Wayman, Stan, photographic archive, ca. 1945-1970s.

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Wayman, Stan, photographic archive, ca. 1945-1970s.

The Wayman Photographic Archive, ca. 1945-1970s, consists mainly of photographic materials from Stan Wayman's career as a photojournalist with the Miami Herald and with LIFE magazine. The photographic material is in a variety of forms, including color slides, negatives of several sizes, photographic prints, and published images.

23 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7907222

University of Texas Libraries

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