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Jim Bottomley Batting photograph, between 1925 and 1929

Accession Number BL-1694-68-14

Abstract A black-and-white photograph of Jim Bottomley, dressed in a St. Louis Cardinals road uniform, batting. He is captured with the bat over his right shoulder and his torso twisted slightly to the right. Based on his location on the field, this is either a warm up swing or a posed photograph, probably the latter based on the number of people in the stands. An unidentified stadium is in the background. Based on the styling of the uniform, Bottomley's time with the Cardinals, and a date stamped on the reverse (not shown), the photograph was either taken between 1925 and 1926 or 1928 and 1929.

Date Created circa 1925

circa 1929

Copyright Date 1929

Associated Names Conlon, Charles Martin, 1868-1945 (Photographer)

New York World-Telegram (Publisher)

Subject—Person (Players) Bottomley, Jim, 1900-1959

Subject – Team St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team)

Subject – Organization Major League Baseball (Organization)

Subject – League National League of Professional Baseball Clubs

Subject – Genre gelatin silver prints

black-and-white photographs

photographic materials

still image

Subject - Topic Baseball Hall of Famers

Media Type unmediated

Carrier Type unspecified

Dimensions (standard) 9 x 6.5 in.

Physical Location Photo Archives

Sublocation BA PHT 010 Charles Conlon photographic materials

Shelf Location Box 1, Folder 6

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Date either taken between 1925 and 1926 or 1928 and 1929.
Source Baseball Hall of Fame, https://collection.baseballhall.org/PASTIME/jim-bottomley-st-louis-cardinals-posed-batting-photograph-1931
Author Conlon, Charles Martin, 1868-1945 (Photographer)

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