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Beauty in stone the industrial films of the Georgia Marble Company. Cover Image E-video E-video

Beauty in stone the industrial films of the Georgia Marble Company

Summary: The online collection consists of two short industrial films made by the Georgia Marble Company in the 1950s-1960s that document the company's history, operations, skilled laborers and craftspeople, and the widespread use of their marble, limestone and serpentine products. Georgia Marble Company's use of the industrial film medium served to promote its products by capturing in live action the skill and industry required to create "beauty in stone." The first film, New Face on Capitol Hill, depicts Georgia Marble Company's role in the reconstruction of the east façade of the U.S. Capitol building prior to John F. Kennedy's inauguration, and includes footage of president John F. Kennedy at his 1961 inauguration, the former vice president Richard M. Nixon, and Architect of the Capitol J. George Stewart. The second film, Producing America's Buried Treasures, focuses more closely on the company's overall history, its quarrying and finishing facilities in Georgia, Tennessee and Vermont, the breadth of applications for Georgia marble products and related limestone and serpentine industries in Alabama and Virginia. Unique to this film are its highlights of uses for processed marble in products that include roofing material, and turf marking for athletic fields. Both Producing America's Buried Treasure and the New Face on Capitol Hill feature the company's marble quarrying and finishing operations in Pickens County, Georgia; both include pictorial examples of marble-quarrying and marble-shaping machinery, of stone cutters working in the quarry, and of craftsmen sculpting the marble. Many beautiful high-quality products were produced by the Georgia Marble Company, and a number of well-known structures comprised of Georgia marble are interspersed throughout both films. Most notable are the statue Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial, and the façade of the U.S. Capitol Building, the centerpiece of New Face on Capitol Hill.

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  • Physical Description: electronic resource
    Electronic data.
    film reel
  • Publisher: [Athens, Ga.] : Digital Library of Georgia, [2006]

Contents / Notes

General Note:
Title from title screen (viewed September 1, 2006).
Films converted and described by the Digital Library of Georgia as a part of Georgia HomePLACE: an initiative of the Georgia Public Library Service and GALILEO.
Beauty in Stone is a project of the Digital Library of Georgia in association with the Pickens County Library of the Sequoyah Regional Library System, the Marble Valley Historical Society, the Georgia Archives, and the Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection as part of Georgia HomePLACE. This project is supported with federal LSTA funds administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Georgia Public Library Service, a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.
Preferred Citation of Described Materials Note:
Cite as: [title of film], Georgia Dept. of Industry and Trade. Tourist Division. Promotional films on Georgia industry. Record group 28, sub-group 4, series 6, Georgia Archives, as presented in the Digital Library of Georgia.
Original Version Note:
Collection held by: Georgia Archives, Morrow, Ga., Georgia Dept. of Industry and Trade. Tourist Division. Promotional films on Georgia industry.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Flash Player version 9 or higher; realPlayer; or Windows Media Player version 9 or higher required to view films.
Subject: Georgia Marble Company.
Marble industry and trade Georgia Pickens County
Marble industry and trade Machinery
Marble industry and trade Equipment and supplies
Alberene Stone Corporation of Virginia
Alabama Limestone Company (Russellville, Ala.)
Alberene Stone Corporation of Virginia.
Capitols Conservation and restoration
Crushed stone industry Equipment and supplies
Crushed stone industry Georgia Pickens County
Crushing machinery Georgia Pickens County
Cutting machines Georgia Pickens County
Fitzsimmons, Henry T 1802-1845
Green Mountain Marble Company (West Rutland, Vt.)
Grinding and polishing
Historic sites Washington (D.C.)
Hoisting machinery Georgia Pickens County
Industrial films Georgia Pickens County
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 Inauguration, 1961
Limestone industry Alabama Russellville
Limestone mines and mining Alabama Russellville
Limestone Alabama Russellville
Machinery in the workplace
Marble industry Vermont West Rutland
Marble Georgia
Marble Vermont West Rutland
Presidents United States Inauguration
Public buildings Washington (D.C.)
Quarries and quarrying Equipment and supplies
Quarries and quarrying Georgia Pickens County
Quarries and quarrying Machinery
Quarries and quarrying Tennessee Friendsville
Quarries and quarrying Vermont West Rutland
Saws Georgia Pickens County
Serpentine Virginia Alberene
Stone carvers Georgia Pickens County
Stone carving Georgia Pickens County
Stone carving Washington (D.C.)
Stone-cutters Georgia Pickens County
Stone-cutting tools Georgia Pickens County
Surface preparation
Tennessee Marble Company.
United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)

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