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Category: paper print collection

April 1, 2013September 15, 2015 siobhancarreen early cinema, paper print collection, silent film

The Patron Saint of Lost Places

By Siobhan Hagan My previous blog entry mentioned two U.S.P.O. films shot in the unknown destination of St. Georges, Maryland. After very little time spent on research this week, I discovered that St. Georges is indeed the place where I grew up! No one calls it that anymore, and the only inkling of that name … Continue reading The Patron Saint of Lost Places

March 25, 2013 siobhancarreen early cinema, paper print collection, silent film

Let’s Start at the Very Beginning

By Siobhan Hagan To help celebrate Maryland Day, I would like to present the Maryland Moving Image Archive (MarMIA) Blog. Welcome one and all, from the current Maryland resident to the person across the world who isn’t exactly sure where Maryland is located on a map. I hope that you not only learn about the … Continue reading Let’s Start at the Very Beginning

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As requested by @bmoremills : photos of Jerry Turner and Al Sanders, the beloved news anchor team broadcast on WJZ-TV for nearly a decade.
Do you wanna build a snowman this weekend? To get you excited for a Mid-Atlantic wintry mix, here’s footage of our CEO Siobhan and friends from 1992. #tgif #homemovies
Our WJZ-TV Collection has lots of video, but it also has lots of photos of beloved anchors and reporters through the years! Who do YOU want to see more of?!
Tune in 2/4 for a FREE virtual watch party of short archival films about Bethlehem Steel (one of the US’s leading producers of steel and shipbuilding shuttering in 2012). Films will be from MARMIA and @bmiatwork collections, with guest from @spmofwny . Link to register in bio
Love this graphic from the recently digitized 1974 educational film “living in the Middle Atlantic States: Urban Complex”. (We personally include Virginia in our definition of the Mid-Atlantic) link to video in bio! Thanks to @northeasthistoricfilm for this film
On this #givingtuesday , we are trying to raise $2K to get the degraded soundtrack pictured preserved. It is possible, but we must do this now and it will cost us! The soundtrack is to a 1965 WJZ film narrated by Jerry Turner called “What is a Baltimorean?” Every size donation helps! Please donate at the link in bio. And thank you! 💛🖤❤️

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Our illustrations were drawn by Maryland native, Julia Oldham. Please do not reproduce without MARMIA permission.

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