Most items include a job number assigned by Duke Photography, either on the back of photographs or on the plastic sheets housing the negatives.įrederic Hollyday was a professor of German history in the Department of History at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Most of the items are undated but appear to be from the 1980s through around 2000. The collection contains photographic prints of various sizes, both black-and-white and color contact sheets negatives, including black-and-white 35mm negatives, positive 35mm color slides, and other sizes and seven CDs of digital files. The majority of images in the collection are faculty and staff portraits taken by Duke Photography staff a few pictures of students or of other individuals not affiliated with Duke are included. Chris Hildreth is the current director the department also includes assistant director Les Todd and six other staff photographers.
Duke Photography is a department of the Office of Public Affairs and Government Relations.
Most items include a job number assigned by Duke Photography. The collection contains photographic prints, negatives, slides, and CDs of digital files. The collection also contains A/V materials including concert and rehearsal recordings from the 1980s along with oral history recordings related to Moore's life. There are a large amount of clippings concerning Moore's life as a saxophonist, with a particular emphasis on his time performing with Louis Jordan, as well as manuscript drafts of jazz lead sheets.
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Photographs include professional and candid pictures of Moore from throughout his life with images of jazz musicians including Dizzy Gillespie and James Moody. Materials are arranged into three categories: photographs, clippings and miscellaneous materials, and audio and moving image materials. The Pee Wee Moore Papers contain materials created and collected by Moore from throughout his career as a jazz saxophonist. The Pee Wee Moore Papers contain materials created and collected by Moore from throughout his career as a jazz saxophonist, including photographs, newspapaer clippings and other paper materials, as well as audio and moving image recordings of concerts, rehearsals, and oral history interviews. "Pee Wee" (Numa Smith) Moore (born Raleigh, N.C., 5 March 1928 died Raleigh, N.C., 13 April 2009) was a professional jazz saxophonist, who performed and recorded with musicians including Louis Jordan, Illinois Jacquet, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and Mary Lou Williams.