Preview
Identifier
sa2-008-00
Date
1-1-1913
Description
This black scrapbook page contains four black and white photographs that were captured by George Sternberg in 1913. The photos are on a black background and have handwritten inscriptions by Sternberg describing the photos underneath each photograph. The handwriting underneath the photos is the same on each one. The photo on the top left describes the Belly River formation. The photo on the top right describes the close-up of the mold of the integument of Stephanosaurus marginatus. The photo on the bottom left features a larger mold of the integument of Stephanosaurus marginatus from the side of the tail. The photo on the bottom right displays the badlands on the Red Deer River in Alberta, Canada.
Physical Description
11 x 15 inch post-bound photographic scrapbook
Keywords
Scrapbooking, Archives--History, Albums, Photographic prints, Rock formations, Sternberg-George Fryer (1883-1969), Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.), Canada, Hadrosauridae--North America
Rights
© University Archives, Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
Recommended Citation
Sternberg, George Fryer 1883-1969, "008-00: Four Black and White Photographs" (1913). George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views. 19.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/19
Language
eng
Transcription
Showing how the Belly River formation is eroded, note stratification (23927-July 29-13). Natural mold of integument of "Stephanosaurus Marginatus'"(24225-Aug 8-13). ; Natural mold of integument of "Stephanosaurus Marginatus" from side of tail (24224-Aug-1-13). Looking across badlands on the Red Deer river(sic) about 3 miles before Steveville, Alta. (33930-July 29th).
Keywords
Scrapbooking, Archives--History, Albums, Photographic prints, Rock formations, Sternberg-George Fryer (1883-1969), Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.), Canada, Hadrosauridae--North America
Comments
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