Box 29
Contains 11 Results:
Skits and plays, circa 1976-1978
Contains contact prints depicting Temple skits and plays. Apparent topics include the Ku Klux Klan, concentration camps, and Biblical parodies.
Guest, circa 1970-1978
Contains contact prints depicting speakers and Temple events.
Jim with [assorted subjects], circa 1974-1978
Contains photo contact sheets depicting Jim Jones, as well as various individual portraits. Section title appears unrelated to contents.
[Individual pictures labeled], circa 1974-1978
Contains various individual portraits, many depicting people holding identifying placards.
[Individual pictures unlabeled], circa 1974-1878
Contains various individual portraits, many depicting people holding identifying placards.
[Stray contact prints], circa 1974-1978
Contains three contact prints depicting group portraits.
[Stray materials, unfiled], circa 1974-1978
Contains negatives (interspersed with their contact sheets) depicting individuals, couples, posed groups, scenery, and aerial images of farms.
Copies for Letter file to Dick T[ropp], circa 1974-1978
Contains negatives (interspersed with their contact sheets) depicting individuals, groups, animals, images of Jonestown, Carlton Goodlett, and Jim Jones. From the title, it appears that these materials are connected to Dick Tropp's Jonestown writing.
[Found with prints of African dancers], circa 1975-1976
The Negatives series contains negatives corresponding to the contact prints collected in Series 1, sharing the same dates and subjects. Each negative roll was given a number, and the contact prints were turned into a visual index to the negatives by labeling the prints with their roll and shot numbers, cutting them apart, and organizing them into binders by subject.
[Originally placed with duplicate prints], circa 1974-1976
The Negatives series contains negatives corresponding to the contact prints collected in Series 1, sharing the same dates and subjects. Each negative roll was given a number, and the contact prints were turned into a visual index to the negatives by labeling the prints with their roll and shot numbers, cutting them apart, and organizing them into binders by subject.