Box 0022
Contains 219 Results:
Smokey Voice Actor, Jackson Weaver, speaking at Smokey retirement ceremony, 1975-05-02
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
Undersecretary of Agriculture, James Phil Campbell Jr., speaking at Smoke retirement ceremony, 1975-05-02
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
Undersecretary of Agriculture, James Phil Campbell Jr., speaking at Smoke retirement ceremony, 1975-05-02
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
Undersecretary of Agriculture, James Phil Campbell Jr., and U.S. National Zoo Director, Dr. Theodore Reed, holding Smokey hat, 1975-05-02
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
U.S. National Zoo Director, Dr. Theodore Reed, speaking while holding Smokey hat and fire shovel, 1975-05-02
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
Little Smokey's welcome ceremony
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
Little Smokey at National Zoo
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
Smokey Artist, Rudy Wendelin, painting outside of U.S. National Zoo habitat, circa 1952
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.
Smokey Artist, Rudy Wendelin, painting outside of U.S. National Zoo habitat, circa 1952
This subseries consists of negatives for some of the photograph prints in Subseries III.A., as well as negatives for images with no corresponding prints in the collection.
Topics covered include the living bears, Smokey and Little Smokey; the costumed Smokey mascot at various events; award presentations; events, exhibits, and promotions featuring Smokey Bear and fire prevention themes; and scenes of forests and forestry.