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Title: [Maintenance of Douglas DC-2, American Airlines]..Creator: Robert Yarnall Richie ..Date: May 1938..Place: Fort Worth, Texas..Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection..Physical Description: 1 negative: film, black and white; 17.6 x 12.6 cm ..File: ag1982_0234_1831_17_americanairlines_sm_opt.jpg.ryr/id/2522/ryr/id/2522 ) ..View the Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection

Robert Yarnall Richie (1908-1984) worked as a free-lance commercial and industrial photographer for many large corporations including those in the automobile, aviation, chemical, mining, petroleum, railroad, shipping, steel and other industries, both in the U.S. and overseas. The collection, held by Southern Methodist University's DeGolyer Library, contains corporate and industrial photographs made by Richie from 1932-1975. Southern Methodist University's Central University Libraries (CUL) Digital Collections includes the digital libraries and online digital collections from the six Central University Libraries. Our ongoing projects include the creation of digital collections of Mexican photographs, locomotives, Texas history, art, and currency notes, and more.

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1938
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Robert Richie, Southern Methodist University's Libraries

Robert Yarnall Richie (1908-1984) photographs made in 1932-1975
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american airlines inc american airways meacham field fort worth texas douglas aircraft company dc 2 120 airports airplane industry aircraft industry douglas dc 2 dc 2 civil aviation passenger aircraft airlines 1930 s aircrafts 1930 s southern methodist university robert yarnall richie