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Photo, Print, Drawing Frederick A. Cook's polar explorations and other travels

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Title

  • Frederick A. Cook's polar explorations and other travels

Summary

  • Includes views from the Robert E. Peary Relief expedition (1891-1892); the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897-1899); Alaskan expeditions (1903 and 1906); Cook's Arctic expedition (1907-1909). Also includes views of architecture, gardens, and social customs of Japan (no date); studies of mammals, birds, and plant life; geography of the polar region; views of Mount McKinley; ethnographic photographs of indigenous polar groups; dwellings; equipment used on expeditions; some portraits of crew members, Robert E. Peary, Matthew Henson, and Inuit guides.

Names

  • Cook, Frederick Albert, 1865-1940, photographer

Created / Published

  • 1891-1909.

Headings

  • -  Cook, Frederick Albert,--1865-1940--Journeys
  • -  Peary, Robert E.--(Robert Edwin),--1856-1920--Journeys
  • -  Henson, Matthew Alexander,--1866-1955--Journeys
  • -  Expeditions & surveys--1890-1910
  • -  Animals--Arctic regions--1890-1910
  • -  Arctic regions--1890-1910
  • -  Japan--1890-1910
  • -  Alaska--1890-1910
  • -  McKinley, Mount--1890-1910

Headings

  • Ethnographic photographs--1890-1910.
  • Expedition photographs--1890-1910.
  • Glass negatives--1890-1910.
  • Glass transparencies--1890-1910.
  • Lantern slides--1890-1910.
  • Nitrate negatives--18890-1910.

Genre

  • Expedition photographs--1890-1910
  • Ethnographic photographs--1890-1910
  • Glass negatives--1890-1910
  • Glass transparencies--1890-1910
  • Nitrate negatives--18890-1910
  • Lantern slides--1890-1910

Notes

  • -  Arrangement: Glass negatives, stereographic negatives, nitrate negatives, and transparencies arranged by size and format and assigned the following filing series designations: LC-C751 through LC-C755.
  • -  Negatives and transparencies; Available only on microfilm (LOT 12408).
  • -  Finding aid (unpublished) in the form of negative/transparency caption cards is available in the Prints & Photographs Division Reading Room.
  • -  LOT title devised by Library staff.
  • -  Negatives and transparencies probably taken by Cook as well as other expedition crew members.
  • -  The following formats are represented in the LOT: 677 glass negatives; 306 nitrate negatives; 214 lantern slide transparencies; 44 glass stereograph negatives; 41 glass stereograph transparencies.
  • -  Negatives and transparencies are assigned to the following filing series: LC-C751 through LC-C755.
  • -  Forms part of: Visual materials from the papers of Frederick Albert Cook.
  • -  Transfer; Manuscript Division (Papers of Frederick Albert Cook); 1991 (DLC/PP-1991:172).

Medium

  • 1282 items (chiefly glass and film negatives and glass transparencies) ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 12408 (M) [P&P]

Source Collection

  • Visual materials from the Frederick Albert Cook papers

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C., 20540 USA

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 00649996

Rights Advisory

Access Advisory

  • Access to original negatives is controlled by the Division's policy of providing surrogates in preference to serving the originals.

Online Format

  • image

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  • Call Number: LOT 12408 (M) [P&P]
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Chicago citation style:

Cook, Frederick Albert, photographer. Frederick A. Cook's polar explorations and other travels. Mount Alaska Arctic Regions Japan McKinley, 1891. to 1909. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/00649996/.

APA citation style:

Cook, F. A., photographer. (1891) Frederick A. Cook's polar explorations and other travels. Mount Alaska Arctic Regions Japan McKinley, 1891. to 1909. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/00649996/.

MLA citation style:

Cook, Frederick Albert, photographer. Frederick A. Cook's polar explorations and other travels. to 1909. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/00649996/>.