Preview
Identifier
sa2-044-03
Description
This black and white photograph features a view of the breaks surrounding the Red Deer River in Alberta, Canada. In the bottom of the photo, small tufts of grass and shrub brush are visible along the outcroppings. The outcropping is weathered on the sides, with a few colors stratified across the rock. The top of the outcropping has a smoother texture. On the right side of the photo, near the top corner, the Red Deer River is visible, although it is a very small view. Behind the river are more outcroppings in the distance. Handwriting is below the photograph.
Physical Description
black and white photograph
Keywords
Expedition photographs, Paleontology, Alberta, Canada, Rock formations, Shrubs
Rights
© University Archives, Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
Recommended Citation
Sternberg, George Fryer 1883-1969, "044-03: River Breaks" (2021). George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views. 157.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/157
Language
eng
Transcription
A close view of brakes [sic] [breaks] along the river. Taken from a point about 3 miles below Happy Jack ferry right hand side of river. (29108).
Keywords
Expedition photographs, Paleontology, Alberta, Canada, Rock formations, Shrubs
Comments
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