Greensboro Historical Museum Archives |
Manning
Studio Photograph
Collection Finding People The data is arranged alphabetically by last
name (see links below). The listing is
"static" so the easiest search is on the last
name. You can use your web
browser's "find" function to search for a specific town (useful
if outside Greensboro), or maybe a distinct first name. For example:
Are there any people from
Troy, N.C.? A browser "find"
search under "A" yields the name: "Armstrong, David --
1957-- Troy, N.C. -- (neg. #) 36060". A
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| I - J
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| L M-Mc
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| P | Q-R | S-SL Sm-Sz | T | U-V | W-Wh | Wi-Wz | X-Z
The Archives would like to thank volunteer Joe Melvin, who entered all the information from the negative envelopes into this database. |
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Studio History John Frank Manning (c.1886-1963) moved to Greensboro around 1935, after working during the 1920s
as a photographer in Spartanburg, South Carolina. John's son, Paul,
worked for his father intermittently, and took
most of the out-of-town photographs. Although the majority of their
business came from Greensboro and Guilford County, they worked throughout the state.
The studio was located for most of its history in the 100 block of West
Market Street. When John closed the downtown location in the late 1950s,
he moved the business for a while to his home at 632 Ashland
Drive. |
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