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Bryan Wade, an award winning television producer, presented an oral history documentary titled “Keystones: The African American Veterans’ Experience”.
This documentary is the first of a fifteen-part documentary series which chronicles the lives of African American servicemen and women who served from World War II to the Vietnam War. In conjunction with this documentary, Wade created a school curricu-lum, which he said is the first of its kind in the country to teach African American oral history.
Catalog #: 00036930
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-4A
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Notes: Haase Collection
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 00036926
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-4A
Official Nickname:
Notes: Haase Collection
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Keystone Pond on the Boardman Rivers Twin Pine Trail showing some effects of the Lowering of the dam
Oct.13, 2007
This Keystone gondola and these lift chairs are hanging beneath a deck at a house on the side of Beech Mountain North Carolina. What a great place in the morning to enjoy a cup of coffee while watching the skiers go by.
Bryan Wade, an award winning television producer, presented an oral history documentary titled “Keystones: The African American Veterans’ Experience”.
This documentary is the first of a fifteen-part documentary series which chronicles the lives of African American servicemen and women who served from World War II to the Vietnam War. In conjunction with this documentary, Wade created a school curricu-lum, which he said is the first of its kind in the country to teach African American oral history.
NSGIC Conference, Keystone, Colorado. Very little photoshop on this. This is what the sunrise looked like.
Catalog #: 00046672
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-6A
Official Nickname:
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 00036924
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-4A
Official Nickname:
Notes: Haase Collection
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
An anvil motif carved on the keystone is found on top on the laneway arch indicating that a smith was resident and working from this location sometime in the past. A 'smithy' is depicted here in the ordinance survey of c1895 on the road that was called in those days New Line. The name and road were comparatively new additions to the town when the map was drawn up signalling that the smithy and his family could have arrived within their own generation, as urbanisation occurred.
The closest census returns for this period, that of 1901, list a couple of possibilities including a Francis Hayden and a John McCormack who were both working as smiths on this road and may have been the resident worker on this site.