Legend

Name in bold means that the photo is part of our "Core Collection." (This means the photo has preference when we have a limited amount of space for the exhibit.)
* Asterisk indicates "Landscape format." (The other photos are "Portrait format," which we prefer because they take less space in the exhibit.)
"Inactive" means the fan is no longer active, in any sense of the word. (Syn. "deceased")

& We have a few "couple shots" where "Mr. and Mrs. XXX" are in the same photo, in addition to our regular individual photos. An ampersand at the end of an individual's name indicates that the individual is also represented in a "couple shot." The couple shots have an ampersand joining the names of the people in the photo.
[Data Needed] The orange and white question mark means that we don't have a capsule biography in the caption. When space is limited, these photos are more likely to be left out of the exhibit.
[photo available] The colored propellor beanie indicates that a photo is available online. Click on the name next to the beanie to see the photo and caption.
[picture of photo available] The plain propellor beanie indicates that a picture of the photo is online. Click on the name next to the beanie to see the photo and caption.

[Print] The little printer symbol you'll see on the caption pages links to a printable version of the caption, which is what we use (with the "Algerian" typeface) to print the actual paper captions that are cut out and attached to the photos.