Switches: City Light News
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- Identifier
- 2155
- Description
- An installment of the internal Seattle City Light employee news show hosted by Miles Chamberlin. Includes the following reports: history of the wetland flooding at the Tukwila Hydroelectric Facility narrated by Real Property Agent, Gary Farr; coverage of the 1977 International Women's Day Conference held in Houston, Texas narrated by “roving reporter” Nancy Callary (it is noted at this time that Seattle City Light employed 325 women); highlights from the Governor Safety Council Inter-Utility Contest where line workers demonstrate their pole top rescue skills in a friendly competition narrated by Bill Roberts; and “Employee Spotlight” featuring Employee Relations Manager Ken Gorahah interviewed by Nancy Callary.
- Original Number:
- VC-027 60
- Language:
- English
- Date created
- January 1978
- Coverage Date
- 1977
- Series
- 1204-05: City Light Moving Images
- Produced
- Seattle
- Running Time
- 0:12:30
- Note
- Tape/case note: Edited Master/Switches: City Light News 1/78
- Subject Terms
- CITY EMPLOYEES, CITY LIGHT, FEMALES, HYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES, HYDROELECTRIC POWER, SAFETY, WATER, WETLANDS
- Citation
- Courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives, #2155, Series 1204-05.
- Creator
- Your Seattle City Light Videotape Production
- Related People/Organizations
- Gorahah, Ken
Callary, Nancy
Farr, Gary
Chamberlin, Miles - Video Format(s)
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Carrier: 2155 3/4” U-matic (Box 24)
Carrier: 1881 Digital Betacam (Box 17) - Digital Format(s)
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MPEG-4 (70 MiB)
Matroska (7 GiB) - Permissions
- Moving image content created by the City of Seattle is public record and does not require permission for use as it is a public record. To use content created by entities other than the City of Seattle, please contact the creator for permission. Please cite moving images materials “Courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives” with the item number if possible. The videos streaming here are a low resolution copy. If you require a higher resolution copy, please contact archives@seattle.gov.