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Album 35

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Contains 4 Results:

Page 27

 File — Album: 35, Page: 27
Identifier: 35-27
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914

Looking e. from the boma. In hill in the distance Dango Lapush, the farm here extends to the clump of trees on the far slope, close near the hill.

 Item — Album: 35, Page: 27
Identifier: 35-27-1
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914

European man with a dikdik

 Item — Album: 35, Page: 27
Identifier: 35-27-2
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914

European man on the deck of a ship

 Item — Album: 35, Page: 27
Identifier: 35-27-3
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914