The Prints and Photographs collection in the Library of Congress number more than 15 million images. Maintaining the archive is a big job and a retiring librarian has picked her favorite pictures after working there for 34 years.
In Jan Grenci’s final blog post for the Library of Congress Prints and Photos, she shares photos of a gorgeous 1960s Chevrolet Corvette, a hungry cat, and an inspirational message written in grapefruit.
“I’ve had the privilege of working with the collections of the Prints and Photographs Division and seeing a lot of rare, memorable images,” Grenci writes.
Grenci says that she is not yet sure if she is retiring entirely but says that she has been working at the Prints and Photographs collection in the Library of Congress since 1990.
The blog post can be seen here and the Flickr album with Grenci’s picks can be seen here.
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