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Circa 1934 Casey Stengel Original Charles Conlon Film Negative
<p><span style="background: white none repeat scroll 0% 0%; font-size: 10pt; font-family: Verdana; color: #333333;">Original film negative, capturing Brooklyn Dodgers manager Casey Stengel, produced by renowned baseball photographer Charles Conlon. The photo pictures Stengel in closeup as he looks away from the camera. Stengel’s name and team affiliation are written along the top border. Accompanied by its original “The Evening Telegram” paper sleeve that has “Casey Stengel/Brooklyn/Head” written in blue fountain pen on the front. Although neither Conlon’s name nor stamp appear on the negative or sleeve, the handwriting on the sleeve is unmistakably that of Conlon. Also, Conlon worked for the “The Evening Telegram.” (Conlon reused the sleeve, which was from an earlier date, as another player’s name and team affiliation are crossed out on the reverse.) The uniform style shown here was used by Brooklyn only in 1935 and 1936, which help to narrowly date it to that two-year span. The negative (4x5”) remains in Excellent condition. Culled from the legendary Brown Brothers Photo Archive. </span></p>
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