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Early views of Universal Studios studio personnel and various buildings on the lot [reproductions]
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Various views of Universal Pictures studios, backlots, filmmaking, and environs
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All 8 x 10-inch black-and-white publicity photographs. All have the imprint: "© Universal Pictures" and a "UC-" photograph number written on the image. Includes images of Carl Laemmle, Lew Wasserman and other personnel, and scenes of the development of Universal City Plaza in 1964.
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Aerial views of Universal City and Universal Studios, the freeways, and surrounding areas
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8 x 10-inch chiefly black-and-white publicity photographs with imprint: "© Universal Pictures" and a "UC-" photograph number written on the image. Items 151-168 are color photographs.
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Early views of Universal Studios various buildings on the lot [reproductions]
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Thirty-four 8 x 10-inch black-and-white publicity photographs of aerial views of buildings and grounds. Many duplicates of Items 21-40.
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Various buildings in and around Universal Studios
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Item 106. Railway of Universal City Studios trolley Items 107-118. Promotional color photographs of Victoria Station railroad themed restaurant. 1970s Items 119-123. Architectural models and drawings Items 124-128. Bank of America Item 129. Lankershim Boulevard near Cahuenga Boulevard Item 130. Sheraton-Universal building. Item 131. Contact sheet of views of Universal City
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Construction views of Universal Studios backlot
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This collection chiefly contains studio-produced press photographs of the development of the Universal Pictures movie studio, MCA-Universal Studios, the Universal Studios Tour, and Universal City in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California, 1910s - 1990s. These materials were acquired and collected by Albert A. Dorskind during his tenure as an executive at MCA Inc. While many of the photographs depict locations and events of the 1910s-1960s, they are all 8 x 10-inch reproduction photographs. Views include early filmmaking, street sets and backlots, studio facilities and buildings, personnel (including studio heads Carl Laemmle and Lew Wasserman), and photographs of architectural drawings. The collection includes a portfolio of photographs of concept designs by architects William L. Pereira Associates for the MCA Sheraton Hotel No. 2 (later known as the Sheraton Premiere Hotel) in Universal City; a bound book of photographs of Universal Studios backlot locations; and five VHS-format audiovisual cassette tapes of Universal Studios history and 80th Anniversary celebrations (1985,1994).
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Albert A. Dorskind Collection of Universal City Photographs
Visual Materials
This collection chiefly contains studio-produced press photographs covering the development of Universal Pictures, MCA Inc. and Universal Studios, the Universal Studios Tour, and photographs and materials showing the development of Universal City, California in the late 1950s-1970s. These materials were acquired and collected by Albert A. Dorskind (1922-2004) during his tenure as an executive at MCA Inc. While many of the photographs depict locations and events of the 1910s-1960s, they are all 8x10-inch reproduction photographs most likely made in the 1970s-1990s. The images include views of early filmmaking, street sets and backlots, studio facilities and buildings, personnel, and photographs of architectural drawings. The collection includes a portfolio of photographs of concept designs and models by William L. Pereira Associates for the MCA Sheraton Hotel No. 2 (later known as the Sheraton Premiere Hotel) in Universal City. When it was built in 1984, the hotel was considered among the most luxurious in Los Angeles, according to an article in the Los Angeles Times, July 11, 1986. There is also a bound book of photographs of Universal Studios backlot locations, and five VHS-format audiovisual cassette tapes of Universal Studios history and 80th Anniversary celebrations (1985; 1994).
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