Item 1994-1 162 - OMBS faculty and students, 1937

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CA MAO 1994-1 162

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OMBS faculty and students, 1937

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  • 1937 (Creation)

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photograph : 65x16.5

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(1883-1957)

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Born in Manchester, England, Denton began his photography career at age 16. He traveled around the world,and established a photography business in New Zealand in the early 1900s. It is believed that Ernest and his brother Samuel established Denton Brothers Photography in Berlin (Kitchener) in 1913. He owned one of the first panoramic cameras in Canada. From 1924-1925, he ran a studio, Denton & Gifford, in partnership with another photographer. Following this venture, he ran a studio on his own.

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Coffman, S. F.

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Group photo of OMBS faculty & students, 1937. Two copies, one is from the S. F. Coffman collection.
The following have been identified:
Front row: J. B. Martin (16th from left), Oscar Burkholder (17th from left), S.F. Coffman (18th from left), C.F. Derstine (19th from left), Roy Koch (6th from right), Leonard Ramer (1st from right).
Second row: Sarah Hoover (9th from right), Florence Stauffer Burkholder (14th from left), Lillian Wright (9th from left).
Third row: Muriel Handy (15th from left).

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Filed with the photograph is a handwritten note by a former student identifying 10 people in the photograph.

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 4.4
Resolution: 4427x1000

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