7. George P. Landow -- Non-Academic Publications including Photographs

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7.1 "R M Showcase." Railroad Modeler 4 (November 1974): 27. Two photographs: the foundry at Lone Pine and the engine yards at Albion.

7.2 "Only Four Wheels?" Railroad Modeler 5 (March 1975): 45--47, 78--79. Eight photographs.

7.3 "R M Showcase." Railroad Modeler 5 (1975): 35. One photograph: a diesel of the 1920s.

7.4 "Homebuilt Weed Sprayer: A Free-Lance Design that Can Fit into any Era of Railroading." Railroad Modeler 5 (September 1975): 16--19. Text plus seven photographs and one drawing.

7.5 "A Bronze Statue for Albion." Model Railroader 42 (November 1975): 82. Text plus three photographs.

7.6 "Offset Water Tank." Railroad Modeler 6 (January 1976): 26--27, 29--31, 78--79. Text plus thirteen photographs and three drawings.

6 Model Railroader 43 (January 1976): 74--75. Text plus three photographs.

7.8 "Finishing Touches: How to add a little snap and dazzle to those plain structure kits." Railroad Modeler 7 (March 1977): 48--55. Text plus ten photographs.

7.9 "A Pile-driving Barge for the AP&G." Railroad Modeler 7 (March 1977): 30--37. Text plus twelve photographs.

7.10 "The P. J. Macktez Woolen Mill: a 19th-Century Brick Building that fits into any Era of Railroading." Model Railroader 44 (May 1977): 76--80. Text plus fourteen photographs.

7.11 "Trackside Photos [E. L. Moore Lumber Co. " Model Railroader 44 (July 1977): 68. One photograph.

7.12 "(George Hirst's) Long Awaited and Desired Railroad."Railroad Modeler 8 (August 1977): 30--37. Text plus twelve photographs.

7.13 "Building Glanville Park."Model Railroader 44 (December 1977): 112--15. Text plus six photographs.

7.14 "Details Make a Difference."Railroad Modeler 8 (January 1978): 32--39. Text plus thirteen photographs.

7.15 "Limestone Crushing Plant . . . the Prototype. An interesting New England industrial operation easily converted to railroading."Railroad Modeler 8 (April 1978): 32--39. Text plus eleven photographs.

7.16 "Limestone Crushing Plant . . . The Plant in Model Form."Railroad Modeler 8 (April 1978): 40--43. Text plus eight photographs.

7.17 "Edaville's Railfan Day."Railway Quarterly 2 (Summer 1978): 30--33. Text plus seven photographs.

7.18 "It sure doesn't look like a powder works![ Frary and Hayden Marine Supply." Model Railroader 46 (February 1979): 72--76. Text plus four photographs.

7.19 "Make Mine an Old Timer: the joys of railroading in the 1880s as seen in one day in the life of the AP&G."Railroad Modeler 9 (February 1979): 48--55. Magazine cover photograph, text, and fifteen additional photographs.

7.20 Three photographs in 1980 Walthers HO Railroad Catalogue & Craft Train Reference Manual. Milwaukee: Walthers, 1980. 220, 227, 232.

7.21 "(Review) of Robert Schleicher's Building Plastic Railroad Models." Model Railroader 47 (February 1980): 120, 122.

7.22 Two photographs in 1981 Walthers HO Catalogue & Craft Train Reference Manual. Milwaukee: Walthers, 1981. 120, 122.

7.23 "(Review) of Classic Articles from Model Railroader."Model Railroader 48 (1981): 98, 100.

7.24 "Logging Caboose or Skid Shack [RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award]."Railroad Model Craftsman 50 (March 1982): 80--81. Article plus four photographs.

7.25 Walther's 1983 Craft Train Catalogue and Reference Manual. Milwaukee: Walthers, 1983. 345, 366. Three photographs.

7.26 "Logging Company Dining Hall."Railroad Model Craftsman 51 (May 1983): 88--93. Article plus six photographs.

7.27 The World of HO Scale----1984. A Walthers Catalog and Reference Manual. Milwaukee: Walthers, 1983. 394, 407. Two photographs.

7.28 "Great Zimbabwe." Lasting Foundations: The Art of Architecture in Africa. Museum for African Art. Long Island City, N. Y. 2005. [This image has been reproduced many times, including a children's book published in Holland plus the following: Oregon Public Broadcasting (2004), Le Phenomene humain (Paris, 2004), Archeological Diggings (Australia, 2002), Monitoring Times, Brasstown, NC (2001)

7.29 "Domboshawa National Park, Zimbabwe." openDemocracy.net (British Museum site, 2005).

7.30 "Village Life" [photograph of Weya painting from Zimbabwe]. We Believe. Louisville: Congregational Ministries Publishing, 2005.

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