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"Hard Travelin' "
Photographic & Lyric Exhibit

This exhibit is comprised of 12 pieces; 6 photographs of Woody Guthrie dated from 1939-1954 and 6 lyrics from his collection of songwritings.

This exhibit includes:

  • 6 photographs, framed; outside dimensions are 16" x 20" (mat board opening is 11" x 14")
  • 6 lyrics, framed; outside dimensions are 16" x 20" (mat board opening is 11" x 14")
  • A text panel that introduces Woody Guthrie to the audience
  • Descriptive and contextual text to accompany the photographs and lyrics.
  • Weight of exhibit - 50lbs.
  • Exhibit Fee - $500.00
  • Estimated shipping & handling cost (charges includes cost of insurance) - $500.00

1. Woody Guthrie (far left) in Pampa's Junior Chamber of Commerce Band, Pampa, TX, 1936.


2. "Oklahoma Hills" Lyric



3. Woody Guthrie looking over a song lyric,
Los Angeles, CA 1941.
Photograph by Seema Weatherwax


4. "Pretty Boy Floyd" Lyric

 


5. Woody Guthrie performing at Shafter Farm Workers Community, a migrant worker camp, 1941.
Photograph by Seema Weatherwax


6. "Gonna Get Through This World" Lyric

 


7. Woody Guthrie with Pete Seeger in
performance, circa late 1940's.


8. "This Land Is Your Land" Lyric

 


9. Woody Guthrie with second wife, Marjorie Greenblatt Guthrie and son, Arlo, 1947.


10. "Headdy Down" Lyric

 


11. Woody Guthrie with Ramblin' Jack Elliott in Washington Square Park, New York City, 1954.
Photograph by Robert Wersan


12. "Holy Ground" Lyric

 

This exhibit was created by the Woody Guthrie Foundation.
All images are protected by Copyright and are embedded with a watermark for protection.

 

 

 

 

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