Preview
Identifier
sa2-009-00
Date
1-1-1913
Description
This black scrapbook page contains four black and white photographs by George Sternberg. This is from page number nine. It has four different pictures of rock formations and different areas where fossils were found. A photo of a fossil of a Gryposaurus Notabilis is present in the picture on the top left corner of the page. The second photograph, on the top right corner, was of the Belly River Formation in Alberta, Canada. A picture of an Indigenous Peoples campground is also present in the bottom left corner of the page. The bottom right-hand picture was taken of pinnacles at the head of a coulee with a person standing in the background.
Physical Description
11 x 15 inch post-bound photographic scrapbook
Keywords
Scrapbooking, Archives--History, Albums, Photographic prints, Belly River (Mont. and Alta.), Rock formations, Sternberg-George Fryer (1883-1969), Indigenous Peoples, Fossils
Rights
© University Archives, Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
Recommended Citation
Sternberg, George Fryer 1883-1969, "009-00: Four Black and White Photographs" (1913). George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views. 24.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/24
Language
eng
Transcription
Collecting Skeleton of Gryposaurus Notabilis (24230 Aug. 8-13) ; Belly river formation, Alberta, (25433 Oct. 28-13) ; An old Indian camping ground, note circles of stones, (24229 Aug. 8-13) ; Concretion capped pinnicales [sic] [pinnacles] at the head of side coulie [sic] [coulee], (23933- July 29-13)
Keywords
Scrapbooking, Archives--History, Albums, Photographic prints, Belly River (Mont. and Alta.), Rock formations, Sternberg-George Fryer (1883-1969), Indigenous Peoples, Fossils
Comments
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