PRESS PHOTO PACK Horse Racing Vintage OOAK Photos & Negatives 1953 Jockey Award
Rare & Original – ONE OF A KIND PRESS PHOTO PACK WITH NEGATIVES from a very important photographer’s estate in Clearwater Florida! You get everything you see here. One of a kind set. 1953 based on the pack number. Everything is is very good condition. Im not sure who the jockey is or the exact event as it was not noted on the package. The track, probably Oldsmar Florida but there was another track in Clearwater. A George Fulmer Press Photograph pack – limited collection of press & documentary photo packets from the 1950 era extracted from a MASSIVE ESTATE in Clearwater Florida. Photographer for the city of Clearwater for over half a century. A Navy enlisted official photographer during WW2 who afterwards, served the city of Clearwater for another 55 years until his passing in 2015. Aerial photographer for Pinellas County & so much more! After cleaning out the 7000 sq ft combination residence & studio by the Clearwater courthouse in 2014, we have been sorting through over 100,000 photographs for the last 10 years, and are finally offering SOME of the best ones up for sale individually. We just want to share his work & get it circulated & known. Much of the collection will remain with the curators to share later. We hope to Bring recognition to his life’s work as well as to find homes for the history of an entire city as documented by the city photographer. The photographs include everything you would’ve expected a city photographer to have been present for, from weddings, to new construction, aerial photographs, sporting events, school events, press photography, police, Jaycees, and a really nice, but VERY LIMITED collection of nude photographs from a nudist camp that is still in operation here today. Even more limited, there were a handful of war photographs and film that we were able to save, but it was not much as unfortunately for some reason, he had stored the war photographs outside where they were exposed to the weather, and sadly they had been completely destroyed. The photos that are being offered here were well preserved, found inside the home and studio, in a cool, dry, cellar type setting. This is quite a project for only two curators, so please follow us, and be patient as we slowly unveil the contents of this massive estate. And always, if you see something that you like, please make an offer!