March 1939 to June 1940 and Susanne
Color 16mm home movie on cellulose acetate film stock, made in 1939-1940, likely by Denver physician Tracy Robinson Love (1878-1961). This film has not yet been reviewed for subject matter, but it likely depicts the home-life of the Love family. It is approximately 400 ft. in length, with an estimated run-time of 11 minutes.
Tracy Robinson Love was the son of Minnie Ceclia Tucker Love (d. 1942) and Charles Love (d. 1907). Minnie was a physician who graduated from the Howard University Medical School in 1887. In 1897, she established the Babies Summer Hospital, a summer tent hospital for babies and toddlers,at 18th and Gaylord in Denver. It operated during the summers of 1897 and 1898 and was precursor of Children's Hospital, which opened in 1910. Tracy Robinson Love was also a physician.
Gift of Judy Rutterford, 1990.
The cannister is labeled with an "F" sticker and a hand-written label that reads: "March 1939 to June 1940 and Susanne."