1929-30 Washington Senators PATSY GHARRITY Original Photo by George Burke Type 1

DATE: 1929-30

ORIGINAL or REPRINT: Type 1 Original - Printed from the original negative within about 2 years of when it was shot

TEAM: Washington Senators

SUBJECT: Patsy Gharrity

PHOTOGRAPHER: George Burke

APPROXIMATE SIZE: 4"x6"

MARKS / STAMPING: George Burke file coding and photographer's stamp.

NUMBER OF PHOTOS: 1

COMMENTS / CONDITION: This is one of a large accumulation of vintage sports photographs, slides and negatives that we will be listing over the coming months. Wear on these, if any, is mostly confined to minor corner and edge wear, but see scans for further details including condition. We do not deal in stock images or modern reprints, and all scans shown are of the actual vintage photograph, slide or negative being sold. If you have any questions about a particular piece, please ask before the auction ends.

BIO: Edward Patrick Gharrity was born in 1892 in Parnell, IA and died in 1966 in Beloit, WI. He played major league baseball from 1916 to 1930 as catcher and infielder for the Washington Senators. He was a Washington Senators coach from 1929 to 1932 and also made a handful of appearances as a player in his first two years on the club's staff. He then spent the next three years as a member of the Cleveland Indians coaching staff. In 1938 he managed at Eau Claire.

George C. Burke was born in 1874 in Pennington Gap, VA and died in 1951 in Chicago, IL. A case of mistaken identity made by the Chicago Cubs resulted in George Burke becoming the official photographer for the Chicago Cubs. In 1929, Cubs manager Joe McCarthy and Gabby Hartnett sought out the ballclub's previous photographer. They could only remember his last name, Burke, so they looked him up in the phone book. A listing leapt out at them: studio photographer George C. Burke, whose office was near Wrigley Field. Thus began the baseball photography career of George Burke, who had no prior sports experience whatsoever, and thus ended the career of photographer Francis Burke - the Cubs' time-honored official cameraman and an unwitting victim of mistaken identity. To undertake his new "big league" endeavor, Burke hired the young (age 15) baseball-knowledgeable George Brace as his assistant, and the two soon became a Chicago institution. Ever-present at Wrigley Field and Comiskey Park, Burke and Brace shot not only for the Cubs, but also for the White Sox and football's Chicago Bears. They also endeavored to amass a complete portfolio of player portraits - a daunting task made possible by the fact that Chicago was the only city with both an American League and a National League franchise from 1929 all the way until Brace's retirement in 1993. As the official photographer for the Chicago Cubs, Burke quickly became renowned for his candid pre-game photos and thought-provoking portrait depictions, and his posed portraits and action photos were published in The Sporting News, Who's Who in the Major Leagues, and Baseball Digest as well as other publications, and provided the necessary photos for numerous 1930's and later baseball card and premium issues.

SKU: GB5991

Item: GB5991

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1929-30 Washington Senators PATSY GHARRITY Original Photo by George Burke Type 11929-30 Washington Senators PATSY GHARRITY Original Photo by George Burke Type 11929-30 Washington Senators PATSY GHARRITY Original Photo by George Burke Type 1
1929-30 Washington Senators PATSY GHARRITY Original Photo by George Burke Type 1
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