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Image |
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Date on Slide |
1954 11 15 |
Month from Ledger |
November |
Year from Ledger |
1954 |
Title |
[Removal of bermudagrass encroaching into a bentgrass green at the Army-Navy Country Club in Virginia, 1954, by digging it out totally] |
On-Slide Information |
Grass - Removing Bermuda from Bent Grn. Army-Navy C.C. Wash. DC. 15 Nov 54 Jimmy Thomas Adm. Phillips |
Abstract |
Four men on a green at the Army-Navy Country Club, 1954. Two workers are digging a hole to remove bermudagrass from the bentgrass putting surface. Wheelbarrow full of removed material awaits removal on a board walkway laid over the green. Row of bushes behind, trees beyond. Golf course superintendent Jimmy Thomas, with pointer, and Admiral Phillips review the work. |
Location within Facility |
Green |
Facility |
Army-Navy Country Club, in Virginia |
City, Expanded |
[Arlington] |
State, Expanded |
[Virginia] |
Descriptors |
Golf greens |
Equipment Shown |
Sod lifter |
People in Image |
Thomas, James E. |
See Also Slides |
W1343 |
Sector |
Golf courses |
Slide Number from Ledger |
W1343b |
Number on Slide |
1343b |
Mounting Type |
cardboard |
Film Type |
Kodachrome |