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Sportscasters doing live coverage of an event, probably at the Orange Bowl. Caption: WTVJ/Channel 4 originated live sports coverage in 1950.
1965 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
2.
Shows filming of a cooking show on WTVJ Miami.
1955 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
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Mrs. Stephen Bancroft, wearing a two-piece suit, waves at the camera.
1940 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
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William McKinley Osceola outside a chickee hut. The photograph was probably shot by photographer, Florence I. Randle. William McKinley Osceola was the first Seminole Indi[...]
1937 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
5.
Shows Dr. Zworkykin (at center) with WTVJ executives. Caption: Vladimir K. Zworkykin visits WTVJ/Miami in 1949. Dr. Zworkykin invented the camera tube that made TV broadc[...]
1949 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
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Shows the members of the sorority outside a University of Miami building. Caption: Marcella Seiden (Kanner) upper left, Gertrude Huebsch (Gendel) bottom right Marcella Se[...]
1928-11-13 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
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Five men posed in uniform. Lt. Tuten is at far left. Copy print. The Biscayne House of Refuge was located at 72nd Street on Miami Beach. In 1941 the government gave the l[...]
1917 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
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Two girls on the beach. Left: Rosina Schmidt.
1931 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
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1940 | Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |
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Two Jai Alai players, #8 and #7 in play on the court.
Image | All Records|Florida International University|HistoryMiami South Florida Photograph Collection - 1870-2022 |