Radio personalities Irving Hunter and Norm Lambert in the WLBZ Studio at 100 Main Street, Bangor, Maine, circa 1950.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/2877/thumbnail.jp
A copy of an oral history interview conducted by Mark Lafond on behalf of the Northeast Archives of ...
Radio station WJXL DJs Larry Logan and Troi Hayes of the morning team are shown inside the studio. (...
Complete run of a Maine periodical, providing real-time glimpses into the golden age of radio, inc...
The WLBZ studio location in downtown Bangor, Maine, next to Freese\u27s Department Store, circa 1950...
An image scanned from a color photograph of the WLBZ transmitter station on Broadway in Bangor, Main...
Irving Hunter announces as Norm Lambert takes requests for songs to play on their show Console and K...
An image scanned from a photograph of the WLBZ transmitter building with a flat-top antenna on Broad...
A musical performance featuring Norman Lambert playing popular tunes on the organ and piano, sponsor...
A group of performers in the WLBZ third floor studio, 100 Main Street, in the early to mid 1940s.htt...
WLBZ studio personnel in 1930, including Al Weymouth Jr., Jack Atwood, Charlotte Carter, Thompson L....
An image scanned from a black and white print with the caption, Ray Little\u27s Radio Cowboy Show, ...
An image scanned from the cover of an eight page leaflet with the title Cowboy Songs as Sung by The ...
An image scanned from a black and white print of an unidentified cowboy singer at a microphone with ...
A black and white photograph of Bangor area television personality Bud Leavitt interviewing America...
Bob Evans and Byron Nelson joke around a microphone with two other men at the WSPD-AM radio station ...
A copy of an oral history interview conducted by Mark Lafond on behalf of the Northeast Archives of ...
Radio station WJXL DJs Larry Logan and Troi Hayes of the morning team are shown inside the studio. (...
Complete run of a Maine periodical, providing real-time glimpses into the golden age of radio, inc...
The WLBZ studio location in downtown Bangor, Maine, next to Freese\u27s Department Store, circa 1950...
An image scanned from a color photograph of the WLBZ transmitter station on Broadway in Bangor, Main...
Irving Hunter announces as Norm Lambert takes requests for songs to play on their show Console and K...
An image scanned from a photograph of the WLBZ transmitter building with a flat-top antenna on Broad...
A musical performance featuring Norman Lambert playing popular tunes on the organ and piano, sponsor...
A group of performers in the WLBZ third floor studio, 100 Main Street, in the early to mid 1940s.htt...
WLBZ studio personnel in 1930, including Al Weymouth Jr., Jack Atwood, Charlotte Carter, Thompson L....
An image scanned from a black and white print with the caption, Ray Little\u27s Radio Cowboy Show, ...
An image scanned from the cover of an eight page leaflet with the title Cowboy Songs as Sung by The ...
An image scanned from a black and white print of an unidentified cowboy singer at a microphone with ...
A black and white photograph of Bangor area television personality Bud Leavitt interviewing America...
Bob Evans and Byron Nelson joke around a microphone with two other men at the WSPD-AM radio station ...
A copy of an oral history interview conducted by Mark Lafond on behalf of the Northeast Archives of ...
Radio station WJXL DJs Larry Logan and Troi Hayes of the morning team are shown inside the studio. (...
Complete run of a Maine periodical, providing real-time glimpses into the golden age of radio, inc...