George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views
 

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Identifier

sa2-006-03

Date

10-28-1913

Description

This black and white photograph features a landscape view of the Red Deer River and numerous outcroppings. Mountains can be seen behind the river. A valley, which Sternberg notes another photograph as being the badlands, sits between multiple outcrops in front of the river. In the mountains and the badlands, different layers can be seen. Shrub brush and sage can be seen at the front left-hand corner of the picture. Trees border the river on the far side of it. Multiple sand bars appear in the middle of the river. Handwriting is below the photograph.

Physical Description

black and white photograph

Keywords

Archaeological sites, Paleontology, Expedition photographs, Rivers, Rock formations, Landscapes, Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.), Canada

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© University Archives, Fort Hays State University

Publisher

Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections

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For questions contact ScholarsRepository@fhsu.edu

Language

eng

Transcription

Taken from a point about a half mile below the above picture looking upstream. (25434-Oct 28-13)

Keywords

Archaeological sites, Paleontology, Expedition photographs, Rivers, Rock formations, Landscapes, Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.), Canada

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