War Ends, VJ Day, Jackson Square, Oake Ridge, August 14, 1945

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Title

War Ends, VJ Day, Jackson Square, Oake Ridge, August 14, 1945

Creator

Ed Westcott
American, 1922 - 2019


Ed Westcott was the official US Army photographer of the Oak Ridge, Tennessee site for the Manhattan Project. Westcott went to work for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1941. The following year he became the official government photographer of the Manhattan Engineering District (MED) in Oak Ridge. Among the first in the new secret city, Ed shot thousands of photos documenting the construction and operations, as well as the lives and times of Oak Ridgers from the beginning.

Westcott shot hundreds of exposures and processed over 5,000 prints before the war even ended. The National Archives is the repository for all of Westcott's negatives and offers an extensive collection of his photos from the period.

After the war, Westcott stayed in Oak Ridge as an employee of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), until he was transferred to AEC headquarters in 1966. Westcott retired in 1977. He passed away on March 29, 2019 at the age of 97.

Date

1945

Format

archival inkjet print

Type

photograph

Description

News of the Manhattan Project and of Oak Ridge’s role in that poject became headline news on August 7, 1945. The city that had been secret for almost three years was now known to all the world and would soon become a symbol for a new age. In this August 14, 1945, photograph of Oak Ridgers displaying their copies of the Knoxville Journal with the headline, “War Ends,” Ed Westcott captures the joy and relief of those individuals who filled Jackson Square in celebration.

Source

United States Department of Energy, Oak Ridge Office, Photography Archives

Citation

Ed Westcott American, 1922 - 2019 Ed Westcott was the official US Army photographer of the Oak Ridge, Tennessee site for the Manhattan Project. Westcott went to work for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1941. The following year he became the official government photographer of the Manhattan Engineering District (MED) in Oak Ridge. Among the first in the new secret city, Ed shot thousands of photos documenting the construction and operations, as well as the lives and times of Oak Ridgers from the beginning. Westcott shot hundreds of exposures and processed over 5,000 prints before the war even ended. The National Archives is the repository for all of Westcott's negatives and offers an extensive collection of his photos from the period. After the war, Westcott stayed in Oak Ridge as an employee of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), until he was transferred to AEC headquarters in 1966. Westcott retired in 1977. He passed away on March 29, 2019 at the age of 97., “War Ends, VJ Day, Jackson Square, Oake Ridge, August 14, 1945,” Ewing Gallery Permanent Collection, accessed April 17, 2024, https://ewinggallery.omeka.net/items/show/84.