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Preserving Jacksonville's Silent Film Legacy

National Register of Historic Places

Norman Studios Makes National Register of Historic Places

February 12, 2015 by wpnorman

It’s a goal that has been years in the making. And with the stroke of a pen, it became a reality this week. Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner announced Tuesday that the Norman Studios silent film studio property still standing in Jacksonville, Florida’s historic Old Arlington neighborhood is now listed on the National Register … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Preservation News, Press Release Tagged: Dr. Anne Lindsay, Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner, Gloria Norman, National Historic Landmark Designation, National Register of Historic Places, Norman Studios, Richard Norman, The Flying Ace, University of Central Florida

Richard Norman Biography Released

January 13, 2014 by wpnorman

Heads up, film fans! The first full-length biography on late silent filmmaker Richard Norman has hit the shelves! The book is full of rarely seen images from the Richard E. Norman Collection, donated by the Norman family to Indiana University’s Black Film Center/Archive and Lily Library. Personal and film still photos, promotional materials and business … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Books on Film Tagged: Dr. Anne Lindsay, Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner, Gloria Norman, National Historic Landmark Designation, National Register of Historic Places, Norman Studios, Richard Norman, The Flying Ace, University of Central Florida

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