Tribe Pride: William & Mary Sports Photography

Duration: 
September 26, 2012 to October 31, 2013

Beth Lorimer practices hurdles, University Archives Photograph Collection, UA 8

 
 
Tribe Pride: William & Mary Sports Photography from Swem Library allows visitors to experience the history of intercollegiate sports at the College of William & Mary through 20th century photographs. The exhibit showcases a variety of images organized into six themes: team, posed, emotion, action, time-out, and victory. While not every image from each William & Mary sport could be included here, the exhibit presents a representative sample of the photographs held by Swem from a range of teams.
 
Do you have media guides, photographs, or other memorabilia from William & Mary athletics you are interested in donating to Swem?  Our wonderful special collections are due to the generosity of alumni, students, members of the William and Mary community, and the general public who have given personal or family papers, organizational records, memorabilia, and other items over the years. We continue to rely primarily on donations to build our collections to ensure that future alumni, students, and researchers have access to these rich sources of information about life at William and Mary. We would welcome donations related to the College of William and Mary and our other collecting interests. For more information, visit Special Collections or contact us at spcoll@wm.edu or 757-221-3090.
 
Images of the exhibit are available from Special Collections on Flickr.
 
Curator: Rachel Thomas, History Graduate Student Apprentice. Exhibit design: Jennie Davy, Burger Archives Assistant. Exhibit installation: Jennie Davy; Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist; Thomas Gillan, History Graduate Student Apprentice; Ashley Irizarry, History Graduate Student Apprentice; David Pratt, American Studies Graduate Student Apprentice; James Tolj, History Graduate Student Apprentice; and Zachary Woodward, Undergraduate Student Assistant.
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