Measures 6" x 9.5". Citizens of Chicago, Illinois point to the spot where the famed bank robber, John Dillinger, was shot and killed in 1934. Dillinger was shot three times and died shortly after as a result of his wounds. On the Reverse: "Dillinger slaying scene 7-34" hand written in pencil, editor's markings, Chicago Sun Times hologram. (01802)
This image originated directly from the archives of "The Chicago Sun Times" and was intended for use in its pages. Designated as a Generation 1 photo, this image was developed directly from the original photographers negative within approximately one to five years of the depicted person/event. In some instances, usually when a date stamp is present, the photograph was developed within a year or even days of the listed event. Photographers included in the collection include Charles Conlon, George Burke, George Brace, William C. Greene, Alex P. Silverberg, and George Dorrill. Some are identified; many are not but were provided by these world class photographers. Unlike standard wire photos, these images were often hand developed by the photographer sent to the Chicago Sun Times. Therefore, the result is an actual first generation photographers print -again, not be confused with the more commonly found wire photo image. First major collection to enter the market of exclusive Generation 1 Photos.
News service photos are also included, and in those instances, are identified as such by their respective stampings. Acme Wire Photo, Associated Press, International News, and United Press have provided images to the archives. Reverse images are included for identification purposes. As part of the production process for the newspaper, images may show production notes, photographer's stamps, date codes, and other markings associated with the production of the Chicago Sun Times newspaper. In all cases, each selected image is of superior quality, subject matter, clarity, contrast and condition. Each image was archived by the Chicago Sun Times and includes the official Chicago Sun Times hologram, assuring its origin and provenance. Additional MEARS LOA included with each lot.