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<b><u>The Beryl Ford Collection:</u></b>
Local historian Beryl Ford collected the largest and most significant collection of photographs and artifacts relevant to the history of the City of Tulsa and surrounding area throughout his lifetime. We are fortunate that he shared part of his legacy as Tulsa historian with us in the form of this invaluable collection, now available online on the Tulsa City-County Library's website. This collection was made possible by the Rotary Club of Tulsa.
<br/><br/>The Tulsa Then & Now: Mapping the BFC app contains around 300 of the over 22,000 photos contained in The Beryl Ford Collection. To browse the entire collection visit the <a href="http://www.tulsalibrary.org/bfc/">Beryl Ford Collection online</a>.
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<b><u>Note:</u></b>
The Library has made a reasonable effort to ensure the information in the application is accurate. If you have any additional information about the material or would like to suggest a correction, please contact <a href="mailto:askus@tulsalibrary.org">askus@tulsalibrary.org</a>.
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<b><u>Rights:</u></b>
You are free to distribute photos from the collection provided that the content is left unchanged. Photo credit should be given to the Beryl Ford Collection/Rotary Club of Tulsa, Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society.
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<b><u>Beryl Ford Contributors:</u></b>
Preservation and archiving of this significant Tulsa treasure of photographs and artifacts was made possible through the Tulsa City-County Library and the Tulsa Historical Society, and the generosity of Tulsa World/Lorton Family, Chester Cadieux, the Rotary Club of Tulsa, and many other community-minded corporations, institutions and individuals.
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<b><u>Application Contributors:</u></b>
Tulsa Then & Now: Mapping the BFC was developed for the Tulsa City-County Library by volunteers as a <a href="http://tulsahackathon.com">Tulsa Hackathon</a> project.
Android app development by Darren Gibson and <a href="http://projectmakeit.com">Blixa Morgan</a>. Graphic design by Sarah Neal. Thanks to Hackathon project participants Randall Minter, Heather Patterson, Brandon Pollet, and <a href="http://tulsawebdevs.org">Tulsa Web Devs</a> for their contributions. Special thanks to research librarians Sheri Perkins and Jennifer Greb for envisioning the project and making everything come together.
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