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Cortlandt F. Luce, Jr. Photographs, 1948-1988, undated
Black-and-white color photographs taken between 1948 and 1988 of geographical locations, events, and people in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
More About This Collection
Creator
Luce, Cortlandt, Jr., 1907-1992
Publisher
Cortlandt F. Luce, Jr. photographs, VIS 114, Kenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center.
Date of Original
1978-01-30
Subject
Church buildings--Georgia--Atlanta
Gardens--Georgia--Atlanta
Stone Mountain State Park (Stone Mountain, Ga.)
Alpharetta (Ga.)--Pictorial works
Atlanta (Ga.)--Aerial views
Roswell (Ga.)--Pictorial works
Location
United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798
Medium
black-and-white photographs
color photographs
photographs
visual works
Description
This collection of photographs is comprised of images of geographical locations, events, and people in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Included are images of office buildings, government buildings, shopping centers, sports facilities, airports, monuments, churches and homes in downtown Atlanta, Buckhead, Roswell, Marietta, Alpharetta, and Stone Mountain. The collection also includes photographs of events and activities such as the Southeastern Fair at Lakewood Park, and other arts and cultural festivals. The remaining photographs contain images of mostly anonymous citizens going about their jobs, including police officers, barbers, delivery drivers, and service station attendants.
Cortlandt F. Luce, Jr. (1907-1992) was a professional photographer and supervising agent for Aetna Insurance Agency in Atlanta, Georgia. He and his wife Celia lived in Atlanta from 1948-1992. The couple had two children, Ned, and Carolyn. Additional biographical information about Cortlandt F. Luce, Jr. has not been determined.
Southeastern Fair (Atlanta, Ga.)
Rights Holder
This material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U. S. Code) Permission for use must be cleared through The Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.
Holding Institution
Atlanta History Center
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103. Barber Shops
104. Eisenhower, Dwight
105. Woodruff Arts Center
106. Hurt Park
107. Bank of Georgia
108. Gardens
109. Gardens
110. Stone Mountain
111. Stone Mountain
112. Gardens
113. Peachtree Center
114. Downtown Atlanta
116. Downtown Atlanta
117. Service Stations
118. Oakland Cemetery
119. Oakland Cemetery
120. Southeastern Fair
121. Southeastern Fair
122. Southeastern Fair
123. Southeastern Fair
124. Southeastern Fair
125. Underground Atlanta
126. Underground Atlanta
127. Southeastern Fair
128. Atlanta City Hall
130. Downtown Atlanta
131. Downtown Atlanta
132. Gardens
133. Buckhead
134. Lenox Square
135. The Temple
136. Omni Hotel
139. Edgewood Avenue
140. Downtown Atlanta
141. Woodruff Arts Center
142. Woodruff Arts Center
145. Auto Mechanics
150. Eisenhower, Dwight
152. Woodruff Arts Center
153. Hurt Building
154. Five Points
156. Gardens
158. Georgia Tech
159. Atlanta, Georgia
161. Atlantic Steel
162. Downtown Atlanta
163. Downtown Atlanta
164. Oakland Cemetery
165. Oakland Cemetery
166. Oakland Cemetery
167. Oakland Cemetery
168. Stone Mountain
169. Stone Mountain
170. Stone Mountain
172. Southeastern Fair
173. Southeastern Fair
174. Underground Atlanta
175. Southeastern Fair
176. Downtown Atlanta
177. Atlanta Civic Center
178. Downtown Atlanta
179. Gardens
180. Gardens
181. Gardens
182. Omni Hotel
183. Five Points
185. Peachtree Center
186. Peachtree Center
189. Downtown Atlanta
192. Woodruff Arts Center
194. Peachtree Center
195. Lockheed
196. Lockheed
197. Lockheed
198. Lockheed
200. Fourth of July
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