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1966 Press Photo L.V. Caniff, Chronicle electrician, works on strobe light

Description: Note: Please study the images carefully to determine the condition of this vintage photograph, as it may not be in perfect condition. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person. This vintage photograph is offered for sale as a collectible item and conveys no transfer of copyright. 1966 Press Photo L.V. Caniff, Chronicle electrician, works on strobe light This is an original press photo. George Honeycutt, Chronicle photo editor, saw a bare-tube strobe light being used by a Milwaukee Journal photographer and decided this was just what he needed for taking certain types of pictures. Since no photo supply company makes this kind of strobe, Honeycutt asked Chronicle electrician L.V. Caniff if he could develop one. Mr. Caniff, who served as an electrician for The Houston Chronicle for 19 years, died Wednesday night in Hermann Hospital, after being stricken by with a heart attack. Mr. Caniff was 52.Photo measures 6.5 x 8.5inches. Photo is dated 07--1966. PHOTO FRONT PHOTO BACK Historic Images Part Number: hca76331 Payment & Checkout We prefer PayPal. Contact us for additional options. You may contact us through eBay messaging or write us at: Historic Images6073 Mt. Moriah Rd. Ext. Ste. 12Memphis, TN 38115 Local pickup is available at the above address between 10 a.m. And 4 p.m. for customers in the Memphis, TN area. Tennessee and Washington residents will be charged sales tax on each order. We ship orders Monday through Friday. We do not ship on weekends or holidays. Our standard processing time is one business day from time of payment. FAQsQ: Can I just download a digital version instead?A: No, we sell only vintage originals and do not make or distribute any copies, including digital ones. Q: Can I use this photograph in my book/blog/documentary/website? A: The short answer is no. There is no transfer of copyright for republication or reproduction with these photographs when you purchase them, and only photographs taken before 1923 are currently automatically in the public domain. Permission from the copyright holder, which usually can be identified from the back of each photo, must be sought to republish or reproduce the image for any purpose. Q: Do you combine shipping and invoices? A: Due to eBay limitations, we cannot combine items won on our different seller IDs for a single shipping charge. Multiple photos won on the same seller ID combine automatically through the eBay checkout process. If you encounter problems with this, send us a message via eBay messaging and we will send you an invoice. Q: How quickly do you ship the items once paid? A: We ship within one business day after your payment clears. If you do not receive an "order shipped" email from us by the close of the second business day from submitting payment, please e-mail us via eBay messaging. Q: How do you make sure my photograph arrives safely? A: We package each order between two cross-corrugated pieces of cardboard to ensure that the package is as difficult to bend as possible. We then wrap each order in a plastic sheet to help protect against moisture. We want you to rest assured that we take every precaution to ensure that the photograph you receive will be in the same condition in your care as it was in ours. Q: Will the "Historic Images" watermark be on my photo when I receive it? A: No. This is a digital watermark we use to protect our images. It is not printed on the photo. Q: What are your office hours? A: eBay for us is a business, and a very fun one to be in! We are open M-F 9 to 5 (CST). Therefore, we do not return e-mails and phone calls over the weekend. We observe the following holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Q: Where did all these vintage photos come from? A: These original vintage photographs are from various news service and newspaper photo archives from locations around the country including: Boston, Detroit, Tampa, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Portland, Spokane, and more. We do not copy or reproduce any photographs -- every item is a unique vintage piece that was housed in a news archive. Check out our family of eBay IDs: historicimages01 Sports Photos historicimages02 Entertainment Photos historicimages03 Americana Photos historicimages04 International & War Photos historicimages05 Transportation Photos historicimages-store Our largest fixed-price selection historicimages-market Hand-picked photos and our New Orleans collection historicimages-gallery Hand-picked photos Saturday night auctions About Us Historic Images was formed in September 2009, with a handful of scanners working out of a basement to digitize newspaper photo archives. We have since moved out of the basement, and we can now archive thousands of photos per day. Our company has worked with magazines and newspapers from Detroit, Boston, Denver, Seattle, Tampa, Chicago, and New Orleans, just to name a few. We are constantly adding to our inventory, and have assembled an archive of millions of photos to date. As our company evolved, we began our eBay business, which brings thousands of fresh auctions per week to the world's largest online auction marketplace. Our custom software systems and team of great employees allow us to efficiently scan and sell large photo archives online. At the very core of our company's DNA is a strong commitment to customer satisfaction and strict integrity for our product. Our promise to you is that we will do everything in our power to provide you a great buying experience. Copyright 2009 - Present, Historic Images, Inc. Sell Smarter with Kyozou.Inventory and Ecommerce Management

Price: 15.99 USD

Location: Memphis, Tennessee

End Time: 2024-12-12T23:49:00.000Z

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1966 Press Photo L.V. Caniff, Chronicle electrician, works on strobe light1966 Press Photo L.V. Caniff, Chronicle electrician, works on strobe light

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Return policy details:

Type: Photograph

Image Color: Black & White

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Features: Press Photograph

Signed: No

Year of Production: 1966

Photo Dimensions (in.): 6.5 x 8.5 in.

Theme: Science

Vintage: Yes

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Material: Paper

SKU: hca76331

Image Orientation: Portrait

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