Black-and-white photographs
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Series 1: Mounted Photographs, 1836-1988, bulk: 1902-1955
Series
Identifier: VPA 104
Dates:
1836-1988; Majority of material found within 1902-1955
Series 1: Personal and family papers, 1877 - 1976
Series
Scope and Contents
This series contains family photographs, notes on family history, Brown's personal correspondence, and writing by members of his family. It contains transcription of Brown's first wife Marion's diary of the 1904 field trip to Montana. There is also extensive collection of notes by Brown's second wife Lilian documenting their travels in Middle East, India, Burma, and Greece, her travel memorabilia and her correspondence regarding the travel.
Dates:
1877 - 1976
Series 2: Departmental and personnel records, 1891 - 1979
Series
Identifier: VPA 102
Scope and Contents
The department's records spanning 1924-1979 were deposited in the VP Archives at different times and in separate groupings. It has not always been possible to determine if files came from a secretary's or chairman's department office. The result is a collection with duplicated records and overlapping dates. This collecton contains personnel, administrative, departmental events, council matters, expeditions, and financial records of the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology....
Dates:
1891 - 1979
Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History Collection
Collection
Identifier: Archives Orn60
Scope and Contents
This collection contains bound volumes, notes, correspondence, photographs, log books and journals. The material has been arranged into three series. The collection is largely comprised of thirty-three Bound Volumes (Series I) that contain letters and journal entries written by the field researchers that participated in the Whitney South Sea Expedition. Many of these bound volumes store additional material including hand-drawn maps, specimen sketches, photographs and a few handwritten...
Dates:
1920-2007