African field photographs, 1948.

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African field photographs, 1948.

Photographs recording field work of Murl Duessing, James Lippitt Clark, Neal A. Weber, and Brayton Wilbur on the Central African Expedition. Peoples and animals of Kenya, French Equatorial Africa, Uganda, and Zaire (the Belgian Congo) are depicted. Photographs were taken by Duesing and Clark. Photographs are identified.

635 photonegatives : b&w nitrate.565 photoprints : b&w mounted on file cards.35 photoprints : b&w.185 transparencies : col. ; 35 mm.

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American Museum of Natural History. Central African Expedition (1948)

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The expedition's goal was to take the first film " ... of some of the remote tribes in this part of Africa," to discover new zoological species, and to study various known species. The expedition was sponsored by Brayton Wilbur. From the description of African field photographs, 1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155514801 ...

Clark, James L. (James Lippitt), 1883-1969

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James L. Clark's field trip to the Cassiar District of British Columbia to collect a group of Osborn caribous for the Hall of North American Mammals. From the description of British Columbia field photographs, 1925. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155517529 Naturalist, taxidermist, and explorer at the American Museum of Natural History. From the description of Report of the Central African Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1947-1948 [...

Wilbur, Brayton.

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Weber, Neal Albert, 1908- .

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Neal Albert Weber is an entomologist. He taught at Swarthmore College from 1947 to 1974. From the description of Papers, [ca. 1930s-1980s]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 154298143 ...

Duesing, Murl.

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