Crump, Bill 2021-10-29
This interview features Bill Crump as he provides photo captions for his photography collection that he has donated to the Southwest Collection. Captions range from World War II planes and veterans, to famous musicians, to oil refineries.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Bill Crump
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: October 29, 2021
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Interviewer: Zachary Hernandez
Length: 05:06:47 (5 hours 6 minutes)
Abstract
Introduction; Clean Harbors photo captions; Comanche Peak; Corsair; Scotty Moore; Patty Wagstaff's airplane; family photos; Rock n' roll photos; military veterans; Downtown Dallas photos; Downtown Detroit photos; people he's photographed; F-111 and DC-3; Fieseler Storch; Clayton Williams Ranch story; P-38; Flower photos; The Black Dahlia Murderer; Robert Sadler and Tom Covington; Old houses in Fort Stockton; Adobe buildings; other Fort Stockton buildings; Military Generals', World War II guns; ballet; Car racing; more people he photographed; People he photographed continued; Motorcycles and John Wayne; Fort Stockton cemetery and hockey; Mobil oil sign, General Bond and Joseph; Lefty Gardner’s plane; how he got involved with taking aviation photos; Being recognized as a prolific photographer; Red Duke; his mother; Ozzy Osbourn; Paul Thayer; Offshore boats and refineries photos; Robert Nishimura; Dallas Police photos; Randy Sohn; Rene Martinez and more Rock ‘n Roll photos; Rare airplanes; Spitfire airplane; Photos taken in Europe; TAG; Rainbow airplane; TBM airplane; Van Johnson; Walter and Terri Boyne; World War II heroes;Scott Glover
Access Information
Original Recording Format: born digital
Recording Format Notes: patrons may listen to audio in our reading room
Transcript: transcript available on dspace <https://hdl.handle.net/10605/374634 >
Related Interview: Crump, Bill 2021-06-09; Crump, Bill 2021-10-29
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