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Currently this page is meant to record the locations of images that as of yet do not have a place in Pensapedia but will someday. | Currently this page is meant to record the locations of images that as of yet do not have a place in Pensapedia but will someday. | ||
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+ | ==Film North Florida== | ||
+ | We have been given permission to use photos from the [http://filmnorthflorida.com/ FIlmNorthFlorida.com] website (except for those by Michael O'Donovan, or where otherwise noted) under the FDL license and with appropriate attribution. | ||
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+ | ==''Pensacola Journal''== | ||
+ | The University of Florida has digitised issues of the ''[[Pensacola Journal]]'' covering the entire year [[1906]], and portions of the years [[1905]], [[1908]], and [[1909]]. See [[Talk:Pensacola Journal]]. | ||
==''Pensacola: The Deep Water City'' ([[1982]])== | ==''Pensacola: The Deep Water City'' ([[1982]])== | ||
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*[[Thomas E. Welles]] '''(p. 70)''' | *[[Thomas E. Welles]] '''(p. 70)''' | ||
*[[George W. Wright]] (young, Confederate soldier) '''(p. 54)''' | *[[George W. Wright]] (young, Confederate soldier) '''(p. 54)''' | ||
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+ | ==''Then & Now'' (Vol. 4) ([[2004]])== | ||
+ | By Deborah Dunlap. | ||
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+ | *[[The Masonic Temple]] on SE corner [[Palafox Street|Palafox]]. '''(p. 6)''' Not copyrightable as the image was published in [[1901]]. | ||
+ | *A. L. And A. M. Avery Hardware, later [[Pensacola Hardware]], c. 1890s. '''(p. 34)''' Not copyrightable. | ||
+ | *[[State Board of Health building]]. '''(p. 78)''' Not copyrightable as image is dated [[1915]]. | ||
+ | *[[17 East Zaragoza Street]]. '''(p. 96)''' Not copyrightable as image is dated [[1910]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Images]] |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 16 March 2009
Currently this page is meant to record the locations of images that as of yet do not have a place in Pensapedia but will someday.
Contents
Film North Florida[edit]
We have been given permission to use photos from the FIlmNorthFlorida.com website (except for those by Michael O'Donovan, or where otherwise noted) under the FDL license and with appropriate attribution.
Pensacola Journal[edit]
The University of Florida has digitised issues of the Pensacola Journal covering the entire year 1906, and portions of the years 1905, 1908, and 1909. See Talk:Pensacola Journal.
Pensacola: The Deep Water City (1982)[edit]
by Lucius and Linda Ellsworth.
- Russell A. Alger (p. 69)
- Walker Anderson (p. 47)
- Mary Ellison Baars (p. 68)
- Henry Baars (hi-res) (p. 154)
- William H. Chase (p. 41)
- Clara Barkley Dorr (p. 44)
- Clara Garnier (wife of [[George W. Barkley) and the Barkley home on Florida Blanca Street (p. 40)
- Dr. Isaac Hulse (p. 41)
- John Innerarity (p. 45)
- Charles Wilbur Lamar (p. 72)
- C. L. LeBaron (p. 60)
- Angela Moreno (wife of Stephen R. Mallory) (p. 49)
- Jackson Morton (p. 41)
- Neamathla (Creek Indian chief) (p. 38)
- Frederick Foote Peake (p. 47)
- E. E. Simpson and wife (p. 43)
- Thomas E. Welles (p. 70)
- George W. Wright (young, Confederate soldier) (p. 54)
Then & Now (Vol. 4) (2004)[edit]
By Deborah Dunlap.
- The Masonic Temple on SE corner Palafox. (p. 6) Not copyrightable as the image was published in 1901.
- A. L. And A. M. Avery Hardware, later Pensacola Hardware, c. 1890s. (p. 34) Not copyrightable.
- State Board of Health building. (p. 78) Not copyrightable as image is dated 1915.
- 17 East Zaragoza Street. (p. 96) Not copyrightable as image is dated 1910.