Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
Angola, East Africa, August-December, 1930
Harold T. Green and John Jonas of Jonas Brothers Taxidermy.
Kenai and Fort Yukon, Alaska, August-October, 1933
Harold T. Green and Nicholas Biddle.
Africa, volume I, May-September 1934
George Vanderbilt III
Africa, volume II, September-December 1934
George Vanderbilt III
Ker: Trans Africa safari, 1934
Researchers will find a range of materials that span the better part of the 20th century. Of special interest are the Harold T. Green papers, for these include paintings, specimens, color swatches, sketches, photographs, and illustrations of all sorts taken in situ on expeditions to Africa in the 1930s. Later series reflect the operating methods of the Exhibit Department's project managers into the 1990s.
Western United States, Wapaiti and Prong Horn; Mule Deer, 1935, 1939
Researchers will find a range of materials that span the better part of the 20th century. Of special interest are the Harold T. Green papers, for these include paintings, specimens, color swatches, sketches, photographs, and illustrations of all sorts taken in situ on expeditions to Africa in the 1930s. Later series reflect the operating methods of the Exhibit Department's project managers into the 1990s.
Carpenter: Africa Expedition, 1936
Researchers will find a range of materials that span the better part of the 20th century. Of special interest are the Harold T. Green papers, for these include paintings, specimens, color swatches, sketches, photographs, and illustrations of all sorts taken in situ on expeditions to Africa in the 1930s. Later series reflect the operating methods of the Exhibit Department's project managers into the 1990s.
Sinaloa, Mexico, February-March 1938
Robert R. M. Carpenter, Robert R. M. Carpenter Jr., Harold T. Green, Dale Lee, and Clell Lee.
Carpenter: Alaska, 1940
Researchers will find a range of materials that span the better part of the 20th century. Of special interest are the Harold T. Green papers, for these include paintings, specimens, color swatches, sketches, photographs, and illustrations of all sorts taken in situ on expeditions to Africa in the 1930s. Later series reflect the operating methods of the Exhibit Department's project managers into the 1990s.
Desert Group Expedition: Sonora, Mexico, 1946
Researchers will find a range of materials that span the better part of the 20th century. Of special interest are the Harold T. Green papers, for these include paintings, specimens, color swatches, sketches, photographs, and illustrations of all sorts taken in situ on expeditions to Africa in the 1930s. Later series reflect the operating methods of the Exhibit Department's project managers into the 1990s.