Ed Westcott: Porovnání verzí

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<!-- The [[American Museum of Science and Energy]] and the [[Children's Museum of Oak Ridge|Children's Museum]] in Oak Ridge both have exhibits devoted to Westcott and his work,<ref name="AMSE2009" /><ref>[http://childrensmuseumofoakridge.org/exhibits-index.html Exhibits], [[Children's Museum of Oak Ridge]] website, accessed January 29, 2011</ref> in addition to displaying his photos as part of exhibits on the city's history. A selection of works from the Ewing Gallery exhibit is now a touring museum exhibit.<ref>[http://www.kingsportarts.org/news.php?id=106 Through the Lens of Ed Westcott: Photographic History of World War II's Secret City], Kingsport Arts, November 5, 2007</ref> A photograph of an Oak Ridge [[supermarket]] that Westcott created in 1945, "Tulip Town Market, Grove Center," was featured by the [[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]] in Washington, DC, as part of a 2005-2006 exhibit named "The Way We Worked."<ref>Bruce I. Bustard, [http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2005/winter/way-we-worked.html The Way We Worked], ''Prologue'' ([[National Archives and Records Administration]] magazine), Winter 2005, Vol. 37, No. 4.</ref><ref>National Archives and Records Administration (2007), [http://www.archives.gov/press/press-kits/way-we-worked/way-we-worked-photos.html The Way We Worked: Photographs from the National Archives], press kit, accessed January 29, 2011</ref> Collections of Westcott's Oak Ridge photographs have been published in the catalog to the Ewing Gallery exhibit (University of Tennessee, 2005; ISBN 0-9761663-1-3) and in the book ''Oak Ridge'' by Ed Westcott ([[Arcadia Publishing]], 2005; ISBN 0-7385-4170-2, ISBN 978-0-7385-4170-9).
 
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==Personal==
==Osobní život ==
Westcott resides in Oak Ridge. He was married to Esther Seigenthaler Westcott for 56 years before her death. They were the parents of five children.<ref name="DRaySmith2006" /><ref name="LeePage18">Baldwin Lee (2005), "James Edward Westcott: Photographer", in: ''Through the Lens of Ed Westcott, A Photographic History of World War II's Secret City'', University of Tennessee. ISBN 0-9761663-1-3. str. 18.</ref>
Westcott se přestěhoval do Oak Ridge. Byl ženatý s Esther Seigenthaler Westcottovou 56 let až do její smrti. Měli spolu pět dětí.<ref name=DRaySmith2006/><ref name=LeePage18>Baldwin Lee (2005), "James Edward Westcott: Photographer", in: ''Through the Lens of Ed Westcott, A Photographic History of World War II's Secret City'', University of Tennessee. {{ISBN|0-9761663-1-3}}. str. 18.</ref> Jeho vnuk Phil pracuje jako fotograf národního parku na Aljašce, dokumentující účinky globálního oteplování. Westcott v roce 2005 utrpěl mrtvici, která poškodila jeho řeč.<ref name="Secret City">{{cite news|newspaper=Metro Pulse |url=http://cdn.knoxblogs.com/atomiccity/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2012/11/ed-westcotts-secret-city-photos |title=Ed Westcott's Secret City Photos - Seventy years out, the world remembers the Manhattan Project through the artful efforts of a gifted young photographer |first=Chris |last=Barrett |date=November 14, 2012 |accessdate=July 31, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924115032/http://cdn.knoxblogs.com/atomiccity/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2012/11/ed-westcotts-secret-city-photos |archivedate=September 24, 2015 }}</ref> Nákupní centrum Oak Ridge Kroger Marketplace, které bylo otevřeno v roce 2014, je na jeho počest pojmenováno "Westcott Center".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2013/may/07/new-retail-center-to-be-named-after-famed/ |title=New retail center to be named after famed photographer Westcott |author= Bob Fowler |date= May 7, 2013 |newspaper=Knoxville News Sentinel}}</ref>
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Zemřel 29. března 2019 ve věku 97 let.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.oakridger.com/news/20190329/manhattan-project-photographer-ed-westcott-dies-at-97|title=Manhattan Project photographer Ed Westcott dies at 97|date=March 29, 2019|accessdate=March 29, 2019|work=The Oak Ridger|first1=Donna|last1=Smith|first2=D. Ray|last2=Smith}}</ref>