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Title
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Loebl Dye Works Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This small collection of photographs contains images of Loebl Dye Works, formerly located at 350 Salem Avenue. The company was started by Josef Loebl in the 1920s and existed until 1981. Some of the photographs were part of Mary Bishop's feature story, "DyeingG De Luxe' Loebl Dye Works Served the White House, Fancy Resorts and Regular Folks Who Just Wanted to Turn a Grungy Old Coat Bright Blue", which was printed in the Roanoke Times on 19 February 1998. For her research, Bishop interviewed Tina Loebl, widow of Walter Loebl.
Creator
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Various photographers
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
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Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
Format
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Photographs
Type
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Still Images
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Title
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LDW14 Cleaning Area
Description
An account of the resource
Robert Loebl (left) and two unidentfied men in the next to the cleaning tumblers.
Creator
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unknown
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Date
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Circa 1930
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
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Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
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Photograph
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Identifier
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LDW14
dry cleaners
Loebl Dye Works
Robert Loebl
Salem Avenue
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Loebl Dye Works Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This small collection of photographs contains images of Loebl Dye Works, formerly located at 350 Salem Avenue. The company was started by Josef Loebl in the 1920s and existed until 1981. Some of the photographs were part of Mary Bishop's feature story, "DyeingG De Luxe' Loebl Dye Works Served the White House, Fancy Resorts and Regular Folks Who Just Wanted to Turn a Grungy Old Coat Bright Blue", which was printed in the Roanoke Times on 19 February 1998. For her research, Bishop interviewed Tina Loebl, widow of Walter Loebl.
Creator
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Various photographers
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
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Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
Format
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Photographs
Type
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Still Images
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Title
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LDW13 Cleaning Area
Description
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Robert Loebl (left) inspects the work of unidentified employees on the Hoffman Pressing Machine.
Creator
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unknown
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Date
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Circa 1930
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
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Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
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Photograph
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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LDW13
Hoffman Pressing Machine
Loebl Dye Works
Robert Loebl
Salem Avenue
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Title
A name given to the resource
Loebl Dye Works Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This small collection of photographs contains images of Loebl Dye Works, formerly located at 350 Salem Avenue. The company was started by Josef Loebl in the 1920s and existed until 1981. Some of the photographs were part of Mary Bishop's feature story, "DyeingG De Luxe' Loebl Dye Works Served the White House, Fancy Resorts and Regular Folks Who Just Wanted to Turn a Grungy Old Coat Bright Blue", which was printed in the Roanoke Times on 19 February 1998. For her research, Bishop interviewed Tina Loebl, widow of Walter Loebl.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Various photographers
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
Format
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Photographs
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Images
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Title
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LDW8 Customer Counter
Description
An account of the resource
Robert Loebl, Hattie Mae Beck and Iva M. Spangler in the pick-up and drop-off area of Loebl Dye Works.
Creator
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unknown
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Circa 1930
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
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Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
Format
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Photograph
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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LDW8
Hattie Mae Beck
Iva M. Spangler
Loebl Dye Works
Robert Loebl
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Title
A name given to the resource
Loebl Dye Works Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This small collection of photographs contains images of Loebl Dye Works, formerly located at 350 Salem Avenue. The company was started by Josef Loebl in the 1920s and existed until 1981. Some of the photographs were part of Mary Bishop's feature story, "DyeingG De Luxe' Loebl Dye Works Served the White House, Fancy Resorts and Regular Folks Who Just Wanted to Turn a Grungy Old Coat Bright Blue", which was printed in the Roanoke Times on 19 February 1998. For her research, Bishop interviewed Tina Loebl, widow of Walter Loebl.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Various photographers
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Roanoke Public Libraries
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Photographs
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Images
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
LDW3 Dyeing Vats
Description
An account of the resource
Left to right: Roy Hargraves, Josef Loebl and Robert Loebl in a dyeing room of Loebl Dye Works, formerly located on Salem Avenue.
Creator
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George C. Davis Photography
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Circa 1925
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
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Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
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Photograph
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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LDW3
garment dyeing
Josef Loebl
Loebl Dye Works
Robert Loebl
Roy Hargraves
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Title
A name given to the resource
Loebl Dye Works Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This small collection of photographs contains images of Loebl Dye Works, formerly located at 350 Salem Avenue. The company was started by Josef Loebl in the 1920s and existed until 1981. Some of the photographs were part of Mary Bishop's feature story, "DyeingG De Luxe' Loebl Dye Works Served the White House, Fancy Resorts and Regular Folks Who Just Wanted to Turn a Grungy Old Coat Bright Blue", which was printed in the Roanoke Times on 19 February 1998. For her research, Bishop interviewed Tina Loebl, widow of Walter Loebl.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Various photographers
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
Format
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Photographs
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Images
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Title
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LDW2 Loebl Dye Works
Description
An account of the resource
Left to Right: Josef Loebl, Robert Loebl, Julia Loebl, _____, and Roy Hargraves in front of Loebl Dye Works, formerly on Salem Avenue.
Creator
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George C. Davis Photography
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Circa 1925
Contributor
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Tina Loebl and Mary Bishop
Rights
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Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.
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Photograph
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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LDW2
Downtown
dry cleaners
Josef Loebl
Julia Loebl
Loebl Dye Works
Robert Loebl
Roy Hargraves
Salem Avenue
-
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Title
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George C. Davis Photographic Records
Description
An account of the resource
The Davis Photographic Records contain approximately 12,200 black and white images, negatives, glass plate negatives and glass lantern slides. Black and white prints vary in size between 5"x7", 8"x10" and various oversized prints; 8"x10" glass plate negatives; 5"x7" and 8"x10" negatives; 3"x5" glass lantern slides. All Davis images can be dated circa 1904-1968. There are images with Davis' signature that predate 1904, but they are believed to have been taken by Chandler Studio, the photography firm bought out by Davis in 1904. Although the majority of Davis' images are marked with his signature in the lower right corner, it is important to note that not all of the images are marked. Davis rarely recorded identifying information on the images. For this reason, many of his images are unidentifiable. The majority of images from the Davis Collection seen on this database are street scenes, businesses and points of interest in Roanoke and its vicinity where it was possible to at least minimally identify them. While the Virginia Room has a large number of portraits from Davis' collection, they are not represented here. An index of all identified portraits is available in the Virginia Room.
Creator
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George C. Davis Photography
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Rights
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Title
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Davis 47.431 Loebl Dye Works
Description
An account of the resource
Wet cleaning department at Loebl Dye Works. Men from left are: William Staples, Robert Loebl, Walter Morgenthau and unknown.
Creator
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George C. Davis Photography
Publisher
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Roanoke Public Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1932
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photograph
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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Davis47.431
dry cleaners
interiors
Loebl Dye Works
Robert Loebl
Salem Avenue
Walter Morgenthau
William Staples