Field photographs, 1931.

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Field photographs, 1931.

Photographs documenting the expedition, including views of street and village scenes, field portraits, varieties of trees and leaf specimens and various animals, including the two giant eland specimens secured for the Museum. Clark returned to New York via the Pacific and views of Ceylon, Singapore, and Manila are included. Photographs were taken by Clark. Photographs are identified.

594 photonegatives : b&w.1 album (592 photoprints) : b&w.

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