Joan Haley smelling flower

Abstract/Description: | Joan Haley was a journalist and socialite who retired to Pass-a-Grille in the 1950s. She purchased the dilapidated Pass-a-Grille Community Church building, which was at risk of being torn down following the relocation of the congregation. Upon her death, she left the structure to Pinellas County; the building is now home to the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum. This artifact is a black and white headshot photo of young Joan Haley smelling an oversized flower. Her hair is pulled up and she is wearing an off the shoulder dress. |
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Subject(s): | Joan Haley Women Photography Flower Headshot Black and White Unknown |
Title: | Joan Haley smelling flower . |
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Name(s): |
Unknown, creator St. Pete Beach Public Library, contributor |
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Physical Form: | Photograph | |
Extent: | 8.5 in. x 10 in. | |
Physical description: | TIFF; 600 dpi; 1304x1500 pixels; 115 MB; no compression | |
Abstract/Description: | Joan Haley was a journalist and socialite who retired to Pass-a-Grille in the 1950s. She purchased the dilapidated Pass-a-Grille Community Church building, which was at risk of being torn down following the relocation of the congregation. Upon her death, she left the structure to Pinellas County; the building is now home to the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum. This artifact is a black and white headshot photo of young Joan Haley smelling an oversized flower. Her hair is pulled up and she is wearing an off the shoulder dress. | |
Identifier(s): | Migrated From: 1p15989coll10/id/331 (uri) | |
Subject(s): |
Joan Haley Women Photography Flower Headshot Black and White Unknown |
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Restrictions on Access: | This image is available for scholarly and research use only. Ownership is retained by the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum. Permission for use must be given by the owner. | |
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