Fenjohn Underwater Equipment Company
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Blue Holes of Andros; Mexico, unedited.
Item — Box: F16-0114
Overview
The Blue Holes of Andros are located in the Bahamas.
Film is possibly from the 1935 Bahamas expedition. W. J. Clench. Malacology or Mammalogy. Or: 1936 Bahamas. Malacology. Early June-[?].
Film taken at sea, some possibly underwater footage (though unclear)
Dates:
1948-1949
Film Collection
Collection
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-1012
Dates:
1900-1970; Majority of material found within Bulk 1930-1950
E.R. Fenimore Johnson photographs
Collection
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0995
Overview
Eldridge Reeves Fenimore Johnson (1899-1986) was a pioneer in the development of underwater photography and was also an explorer, yachtsman and researcher. His interests in underwater photography developed during World War II when he enlisted in Naval Research and worked with underwater demolition and photography. He created his own company, Fenjohn Underwater Equipment Company and patented equipment inventions. The E.R. Fenimore Johnson photographs, 1929-1970, is a rich collection of...
Dates:
1929 - 1970
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- Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 1
- Africa 1
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- Big game hunting 1
- Birds 1
- Brazil -- Pictorial works 1
- California 1
- Cannons -- 1770-1780 1
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- Diving -- Equipment and supplies 1
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- Lantern slides 1
- Louisiana 1
- Mammalogy 1
- Negatives (photographic) 1
- New Mexico 1
- North Carolina 1
- Ornithology 1
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- Stereoscopic photographs 1
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- Underwater photography 1
- Underwater photography -- Equipment and supplies 1
- Vanderbilt African Expedition 1
- Video recordings 1
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