Description | Various photographs and printed material relating to Czech Republic. Includes: photographs of streets in Prague; exterior photographs of derelict buildings in an unidentified town; video stills of an unidentified Czech film depicting rural life; two folders containing panoramas of Terezin military fortress[formerly Theresienstadt concentration camp]; photographs of pistols, grenades, German military (Third Reich) uniforms, typewriters and furniture from the prop department of Barrandov Studios in Prague and photographs of Second World War era cars, tanks and artillery guns also in Prague. Folder containing a list of buildings in Bratislava and list of exterior locations to be found, both in Bratislava; list of items required and locations needed for photography including contact details of Stanley Kubrick; lists of interiors and exteriors by area in scene breakdown lists dated 7 May 1993. Historial research related marterial comprised of copies of black and white images of towns and cities including Prague, Teplice, Tschechei, Kneipe, Warsaw, Bratislava and Paris, also Jewish quarters and ghettos in Prague from 1890 to 1947. Maps of areas of the Czech Republic including Opava, Ostrava, Olomouc, Brno, Moravia and Czechoslovakia. Also includes three copies of a map of the Brno area of Czech Republic, towns and cities in which location research photography took place are circled. Various information booklets and promotional material on Czech Republic including for towns and hotels; brochures of period structural architectural details; weather data for Bratislava dated 19 March 1993; average weather statistics for Vienna and Bratislava dated February 1993; a book in Czech on the monuments of Brno with lists and pictures of buildings, it contains post-it notes referring to buildings probably used as a guide to finding locations to photograph; a collection of tourist information pamphlets on Brno and postcards of paintings of historic Brno and contemporary pictures of Telc. Leaflet for a tank museum in France, plans of the Rosenhügel Film Studios in Vienna Austria, copies of pages from a Czech book of pictures of villages and peasant houses with handwritten notes on the locations. List of photographed properties with details of the owner and highlighted as to whether 'good' or 'bad'.
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