William B. Kinter Scrapbook: Page 9 | Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
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Title:
William B. Kinter Scrapbook: Page 9
Date:
1945 March
Description:
Page 9 (Digital ID: IMG_0540) of William B. Kinter's scrapbook contains the following items (listed by Digital ID): SB_0074, SB_0075, SB_0076, SB_0077, SB_0078, SB_0079, SB_0080, SB_0081, and SB_0082. William B. Kinter margin notes: "Starred pictures taken by Indian photographer, Moolchand, before the war when he was a professional photographer in the oil field area of Burma. He lent me the negatives in July 1945 when I was at Kalaw where he had fled during the war. I printed them on Jap paper with the aid of Belgian developer, Jap hypo, & a printing frame he kindly lent me. I worked at the AFS H.Q., Kalaw where we had running water – a kerosene lantern served for printing & safe light. I also developed & printed all my own 35mm stuff & Jap negatives during this period. Moolchand was always ready to help & never asked for anything in return – the finest Indian I met in this respect. I was able to give him a lot of R.A.F. [aerial] map paper when we left in Oct. 1945. He was also a very able photographer as his pictures testify.
Phys. Desc:
Also available as a high-resolution JPEG. Original scrapbook page: 10" x 13".
ID:
IMG_0540
Repository:
Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Found in:
William Boardman Kinter Collection, 1943-2015
Series 1: William B. Kinter Papers, 1943-1979
Item 1: Scrapbook
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Creators:
Subjects:
American Field Service (American Ambulance Field Service)
Burma
Irrawaddy River (Burma)
Mandalay (Burma)
Pagan (Burma)
Southern Shan States (Burma)
World War, 1939-1945
Burma
Irrawaddy River (Burma)
Mandalay (Burma)
Pagan (Burma)
Southern Shan States (Burma)
World War, 1939-1945
Publisher:
Photographed using a Canon Powershot G9 by Marion A. Kinter in 2008.
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