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Beebe and Clegg: Their Enduring Photographic Legacy – An Exhibition

October 6 @ 10:00 am - December 29 @ 5:00 pm

“With dramatic images and sweeping promotional strategies, Lucius Beebe—joined in 1941 by his life partner Charles Clegg—introduced railroad photography and the world of railroading to wide popular audiences. Their pioneering efforts established a broad market and wide appreciation for rail photography, leading to its far-reaching appeal in print today.

Lucius Beebe (left) and Charles Clegg pose along the tracks of the Southern Pacific narrow gauge in the Owens Valley of California.

Beebe and Clegg were the right people at the right time to bring the heroism, charm, and history of railroading to the public. Their photography and their writing demonstrated the importance of railroading in community life and contributed to America’s historical legacy. Together Beebe and Clegg created more than thirty books on railroading and Western Americana. Their legacy has grown larger than the publications they produced, as they demonstrated that the railroad serves the nation as an icon of American experience.”

With several prints never before seen by the public, the exhibition Beebe & Clegg: Their Enduring Photographic Legacy has been assembled by the Center for Railroad Photography from source material of the book of the same title (The Center for Railroad Photography & Art, 2018). The exhibit is supported by a grant from the Gwinnett Creativity Fund.

The show will be ongoing through Dec. 29., during normal museum hours, Thursdays – Saturdays 10a-5p, Sundays 12-5p, in the exhibit hall of Building 1 on the Southeastern Railway Museum. Normal admission fees apply.

Charles Clegg, captured a domineering plume of smoke from Santa Fe locomotive 3214 as the brakeman stands on the locomotive, indicating that it is shoving the train up Raton Pass.

Details

Start:
October 6 @ 10:00 am
End:
December 29 @ 5:00 pm
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Venue

Southeastern Railway Museum
3595 Buford Hwy
Duluth, GA 30096 United States
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770-476-2013
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NOTICE

The Museum will be closed
Thursday, April 4 and Friday, April 5