[Killer Whale Performance at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, 3]
Photograph of a killer whale performance at the Killer Whale Stadium, Seven Seas Marine Life Park in Arlington, Texas. Newtka, the killer whale, can be seen in the aquatic pool, laying on her back and splashing the water with her tail. Two trainers are standing on a platform within the stadium. A ca...
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ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1940147 2023-05-15T17:03:15+02:00 [Killer Whale Performance at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, 3] Folder 8: Unusual Photographs and Negatives United States - Texas - Tarrant County - Arlington north=32.758415; east=-97.082690; Into Modern Times, 1939-Present [1965.1977] [1965.1977] 1 photograph : negative, b&w 35 mm. Image https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1940147/ No Language nor local-cont-no: UNTA_AR0327-029-08-012 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1940147/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1940147 Reproduction and publication of materials in this collection are subject to the policies of the UNT Special Collections department. Copyright restrictions may apply. Aquatic animals Amusement parks Newtka Seven Seas Marine Life Park performances Photograph 1965 ftunivnotexas 2022-06-25T22:08:08Z Photograph of a killer whale performance at the Killer Whale Stadium, Seven Seas Marine Life Park in Arlington, Texas. Newtka, the killer whale, can be seen in the aquatic pool, laying on her back and splashing the water with her tail. Two trainers are standing on a platform within the stadium. A castle-themed backdrop is present behind the platform. Orchin, the Seven Seas mascot, is also standing on the platform nearby the trainers. Still Image Killer Whale Killer whale University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Arlington ENVELOPE(-139.171,-139.171,64.024,64.024) |
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Photograph of a killer whale performance at the Killer Whale Stadium, Seven Seas Marine Life Park in Arlington, Texas. Newtka, the killer whale, can be seen in the aquatic pool, laying on her back and splashing the water with her tail. Two trainers are standing on a platform within the stadium. A castle-themed backdrop is present behind the platform. Orchin, the Seven Seas mascot, is also standing on the platform nearby the trainers. |
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[Killer Whale Performance at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, 3] |
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[Killer Whale Performance at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, 3] |
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[Killer Whale Performance at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, 3] |
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[Killer Whale Performance at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, 3] |
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[Killer Whale Performance at Seven Seas Marine Life Park, 3] |
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1965 |
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United States - Texas - Tarrant County - Arlington north=32.758415; east=-97.082690; Into Modern Times, 1939-Present [1965.1977] |
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Killer Whale Killer whale |
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Reproduction and publication of materials in this collection are subject to the policies of the UNT Special Collections department. Copyright restrictions may apply. |
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