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The image above was located in a group of color slides found in Woodward's personal items. The slides hold the ONLY color images we have from Woodward's time! The pictures were taken by close friend and amateur photographer F. Earl Williams on one of his visits in the early 1940s. Kodak ChromaColor was relatively new at the time. It was launched in 1935 and was the industry standard well into the 1980s. Below are more color pictures. These are of RSW's south window...
Initially, we thought this painting may be June Sun but it does not match. We could not match it to any other known painting and so it will remain unnamed for the time being.