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[Subject file photographs from the CQ Roll Call Photograph Collection (CQ portion)]
- Title: [Subject file photographs from the CQ Roll Call Photograph Collection (CQ portion)]
- Related Names:
Congressional Quarterly, inc. - Date Created/Published: [ca. 1970-ca. 2000]
- Medium: 1157 items (chiefly photographic prints) : gelatin silver and dye coupler ; 21 x 26 cm or smaller
- Summary: Photographs include images used in Congressional Quarterly publications showing a variety of topics with the largest portion focusing on energy, the environment, immigration, labor and industry. Environmental topics include animals such as wild horses, dams, irrigation projects, soil conservation, water treatment plants, national parks and other recreational areas, and volcanoes. Energy subjects show pictures of lines at gas stations due to shortages, nuclear waste storage facilities in Yucca Mountain, Nevada and Oak Ridge, Tennessee; offshore drilling platforms, oil refineries in Prudhoe Bay Oilfield, Alaska; seabed mining including images of the Glomar Explorer ship, solar panels on buildings, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, oil pipelines and tankers, synfuel facilities at Rifle, Colorado and Tar Sands, Alberta, Canada; uranium mills at Grants, New Mexico and Wyoming; weatherization of homes, and wind turbines in Hawaii. Immigration images depict immigrants from Laos, Vietnam, Mexico, the Soviet Union and other locations; naturalization ceremonies and activities of border patrol agents. Photographs relating to labor and industry show robots, car assembly line workers, textile factories, Job Corps trainees, CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act) workers doing landscaping work, office workers, cleaning crews and labor unions. Other subjects such as Science and Technology include U.S. Postal Service employees sorting and delivering mail, computers in use in offices, personal computers, and the UNIVAC 1100/80 and VAX 11/782 computer systems. Media--Politics images include screenshots of the television show 60 Minutes, a Republican National Committee program called "Women who win" and photojournalists covering congressional hearings. Health related images show medical personnel attending to patients and working in laboratories. Bureau of Reclamation images depict dams, canals, irrigation systems, reservoirs in California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. Collection also includes numerous image of seals (print, stickers and photographs), mostly of federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Department of Commerce as well as state seals and others.
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Rights Advisory:
No known restrictions on work by staff photographers. Other material may be restricted by copyright, or privacy and publicity rights. For information see: "CQ Roll Call Photograph Collection"(https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/683_cqrc.html)
- Call Number: LOT 15024 (F) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- Notes:
- Arrangement: Alphabetical by topic, following original order.
- LOT title devised by Library staff.
- Most photographs have captions. Some photographs also have CQ labels with dates of publication noted.
- Also includes some booklets, prints, stickers, and computer printouts.
- CQ staff photographers include R. Michael Jenkins and Scott J. Ferrell. However the majority of images in this LOT were not taken by staff photographers. These photographers include Paul Conklin, Washington, D.C.; James Thresher (Washington Post); Herman Kokojan, (Black Star); U.S. government agencies such as the Department of Agriculture, Department of Interior, U.S. Forest Service (Leland J. Prater), the National Park Service, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Defense and Department of Energy. Images from newspapers and news agencies including Reuters and Wide World Photos and UPI are also represented. Organizations including the American Petroleum Institute, Rockwell International, Exxon Corporation, Westinghouse Photo and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) are also found in the collection.
- Forms part of the CQ Roll Call Photograph Collection.
- Some photographs may have corresponding contact sheets and negatives.
- Container list: CQ portion: Subject File photographs from the CQ Roll Call Collection
- Gift; CQ Roll Call; 2011 (DLC/PP-2011:177).
- Subjects:
- Environmental policy--United States--1970-2000.
- Energy policy--United States--1970-2000.
- Emigration & immigration--United States--1970-2000.
- Press--United States--1970-2000.
- National parks & reserves--United States--1970-2000.
- Irrigation--United States--1970-2000.
- Computers--United States--1970-2000.
- Employees--United States--1970-2000.
- Petroleum industry--United States--1970-2000.
- Dams--United States--1970-2000.
- Format:
- Collections:
- Part of: CQ portion of CQ Roll Call Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
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- Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on work by staff photographers. Other material may be restricted by copyright, or privacy and publicity rights. For information see: "CQ Roll Call Photograph Collection" https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/683_cqrc.html
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Call Number: LOT 15024 (F) [P&P]
- Medium: 1157 items (chiefly photographic prints) : gelatin silver and dye coupler ; 21 x 26 cm or smaller
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- Call Number: LOT 15024 (F) [P&P]
- Medium: 1157 items (chiefly photographic prints) : gelatin silver and dye coupler ; 21 x 26 cm or smaller
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