Black-and-white photographs
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Allison V. Armour expedition to Yucatán, Mexico photograph album
The collection consists of an album of photographs depicting the Allison V. Armour expedition to the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico, a research expedition undertaken in 1895 by curators from the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Photographs in the album focus mainly on the Mayan ruins visited by members of the expedition, with additional photographs of local scenery and the expedition group.
Baja California mining photographs
The collection consists of 16 photographs of various mining operations in Baja California, Mexico, in the early 20th century. Photographs in the collection depict mostly views of buildings and structures in mining locations in cities like Loreto, Guerrero, and San Ygnacio [Ignacio], in addition to photographs of miners and an irrigation canal.
Sadakichi Hartmann papers II
This collection is an aggregation of materials by or about Sadakichi Hartmann and his immediate family members.
Betty C. Moore papers
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Betty Clark Moore, a biologist and former research associate at UC Riverside. Materials in the collection include correspondence, photographs, research notes, and scientific publications written by Moore and others.
Native Californian photograph collection
This collection contains prints of photographs from the National Anthropological Archives of the Smithsonian Institution of various indigenous peoples from California. Photographs in the collection depict members of various tribes, tribal housing and artifacts, and the local environment.
Louis de Ronge photograph album
Monty Sloan photographs
The collection consists of 37 photographs of river channels near gaging stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, taken in November and December 1983.
Stype family scrapbook
Marjorie and Edna R. Webster papers
The collection contains photographs, notes, articles, and other materials from explorer Edna R. Webster and her daughter Marjorie Webster. The majority of materials in the collection relate to Edna's exploration and study of Mayan ruins on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, and Marjorie's interest in Atlantis and its possible connection to Mexico.