Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2013.11.0214 A—U
Accession#:
2013.11
Credit Line:
Donated by Susan Derrera.
Object Name:
Negative, Film
Title:
8/30/54 Junge—Keithahn
Photographer:
Alexander, Joseph
Place:
Juneau, Alaska
Date:
August 30, 1954
Year Range from:
1954
Year Range to:
1954
Description:
A: Envelope to hold negatives. Labeled: "8/30/54 Junge—Keithan[sic]".
B: Negative in horizontal view of the interior of a church during a wedding ceremony. At least part of the wedding party is at the altar area, with the bridge and groom and what seem to be their respective parents. All are wearing matching suits and dresses. Flowers flank either side of the group, and toward the foreground portions of the pews can be seen. In the background behind the group, there are candlabras and stained glass windows.
C: Negative in in horizontal view of the interior of the same church. The bride and groom are in the photo, but with younger people, three men and a woman, probably the groomsmen and maid of honor. The camera is positioned the same way.
D: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, this time with only the bride and groom. The angle and position of the camera are the same. The bride and groom are facing slightly inward toward one another.
E: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with only the bride and groom in frame. The camera is angled and positioned the same way, but the bride and groom are arranged slightly differently. Here, the bride faces toward her right, with her back slightly to the groom.
F: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with just the bride and groom again facing slightly inward toward each other.
G: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with the bridge and groom and three additional men and one additional woman, probably the wedding party. Two of the men are at left of the groom and the other man and woman are at right of the bride.
H: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with the bridge, groom, and one man and the woman from the previous negative, probably the best man and maid of honor. The man is at left of the groom and the woman at right of the bride.
I: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with the same four people arranged identically to the previous negative.
J: Negative in vertical view of the bride entering a room with an older man, not the groom. To the right, the backs of several people are visible.
K: Negative in vertical view of the bride conversing with another woman in a room of what appears to be a private home. There are decorated curtains and a folding chair leaning on the wall at right of the women.
L: Negative in vertical view showing the bride and groom cutting the cake in what appears to be a room in a private home. Windows and window decor are behind them. The couple is situated at the right of the image and are embracing one another.
M: Negative in vertical view showing the bride feeding a piece of cake to the groom with her hand.
N: Negative in vertical view showing the bride and groom conversing with another couple dressed in matching suit and gown. Others can be seen seated in the background.
O: Negative in vertical view showing the bride and groom in a room of what appears to be a private home. They are surrounded by tables and shelved occupied by indiscernable objects, possibly wedding gifts. The two of them are inspecting something together.
P: Negative in vertical view showing the church interior during the wedding ceremony. The camera is situated far down the aisle from the altar, spectators can be seen on either side, and the bride and groom are facing the altar with their backs to the camera. There is a lot of exposure at the edges, obscuring visibility of the guests.
Q: Negative in vertical view showing the church interior during the wedding ceremony. The camera is angled and positioned as it was in the previous negative, but there is less exposure and the guests are more visible. The bride and groom now face the camera with their backs to the altar.
R: Negative in vertical view showing the interior of the private home. The bride and groom are embracing each other near a table with the wedding cake on it. The couple is situated at the left side of the image.
S: Negative in vertical view showing what appears to be the vestible of a private home. A group of people, one of which seems to be the bride, are milling about. A door is visible at the right side of the image.
T: Negative in vertical view showing the wedding party exiting the side door of the church, with a throng of people awaiting them outside. To the right, a telephone role rises above the crowd.
U: Negative in vertical view of a different door to the church. The groom exits, also to greet a crowd of guests. All are dressed finely.
B: Negative in horizontal view of the interior of a church during a wedding ceremony. At least part of the wedding party is at the altar area, with the bridge and groom and what seem to be their respective parents. All are wearing matching suits and dresses. Flowers flank either side of the group, and toward the foreground portions of the pews can be seen. In the background behind the group, there are candlabras and stained glass windows.
C: Negative in in horizontal view of the interior of the same church. The bride and groom are in the photo, but with younger people, three men and a woman, probably the groomsmen and maid of honor. The camera is positioned the same way.
D: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, this time with only the bride and groom. The angle and position of the camera are the same. The bride and groom are facing slightly inward toward one another.
E: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with only the bride and groom in frame. The camera is angled and positioned the same way, but the bride and groom are arranged slightly differently. Here, the bride faces toward her right, with her back slightly to the groom.
F: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with just the bride and groom again facing slightly inward toward each other.
G: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with the bridge and groom and three additional men and one additional woman, probably the wedding party. Two of the men are at left of the groom and the other man and woman are at right of the bride.
H: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with the bridge, groom, and one man and the woman from the previous negative, probably the best man and maid of honor. The man is at left of the groom and the woman at right of the bride.
I: Negative in horizontal view of the same church interior, with the same four people arranged identically to the previous negative.
J: Negative in vertical view of the bride entering a room with an older man, not the groom. To the right, the backs of several people are visible.
K: Negative in vertical view of the bride conversing with another woman in a room of what appears to be a private home. There are decorated curtains and a folding chair leaning on the wall at right of the women.
L: Negative in vertical view showing the bride and groom cutting the cake in what appears to be a room in a private home. Windows and window decor are behind them. The couple is situated at the right of the image and are embracing one another.
M: Negative in vertical view showing the bride feeding a piece of cake to the groom with her hand.
N: Negative in vertical view showing the bride and groom conversing with another couple dressed in matching suit and gown. Others can be seen seated in the background.
O: Negative in vertical view showing the bride and groom in a room of what appears to be a private home. They are surrounded by tables and shelved occupied by indiscernable objects, possibly wedding gifts. The two of them are inspecting something together.
P: Negative in vertical view showing the church interior during the wedding ceremony. The camera is situated far down the aisle from the altar, spectators can be seen on either side, and the bride and groom are facing the altar with their backs to the camera. There is a lot of exposure at the edges, obscuring visibility of the guests.
Q: Negative in vertical view showing the church interior during the wedding ceremony. The camera is angled and positioned as it was in the previous negative, but there is less exposure and the guests are more visible. The bride and groom now face the camera with their backs to the altar.
R: Negative in vertical view showing the interior of the private home. The bride and groom are embracing each other near a table with the wedding cake on it. The couple is situated at the left side of the image.
S: Negative in vertical view showing what appears to be the vestible of a private home. A group of people, one of which seems to be the bride, are milling about. A door is visible at the right side of the image.
T: Negative in vertical view showing the wedding party exiting the side door of the church, with a throng of people awaiting them outside. To the right, a telephone role rises above the crowd.
U: Negative in vertical view of a different door to the church. The groom exits, also to greet a crowd of guests. All are dressed finely.
People:
Alexander, Joseph
Derrera, Susan
Junge, Ken
Keithahn, Beverly Junge
Derrera, Susan
Junge, Ken
Keithahn, Beverly Junge
Search Terms:
Marriage
Church
Church