Two images of a picnic at the Lake with students, faculty, and staff
Description
Picnic at the lake - a - Clockwise, Mrs. Cadman (wife of faculty and Trustee Paul Cadman), Walter Welti DS17, Windsor Putnam DS19, (probably) Eric Newcomb DS19, Professor Steinbrunn, Herb Reich DS17, Mrs. Woodhouse - b - Mrs. Woodhouse prepares to thwack Prof. Steinbrunn with a guitar
Creator
unknown
Source
Kevin West 1989 albums
Publisher
n/a
Date
ca. 1920
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Deep Springs College
Relation
n/a
Format
TIFF
Language
n/a
Type
Still Image
Identifier
18DEC0292
Coverage
Deep Springs
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
b&w print
Physical Dimensions
2 x 3 in
Notes
Photo(s) removed from original albums and placed in new albums by Kevin West ca. 1989
Carlyle Ashley, Merril Wrench, Otis Whitecotton, Burgin, Edward Meehan, Stein, Harvey Gerry around campfire at Scotty's Death Valley Ranch, all DS17 except Burgin, faculty
Creator
unknown
Source
Kevin West 1989 albums
Publisher
n/a
Date
'April 1918
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Deep Springs College
Relation
n/a
Format
TIFF
Language
n/a
Type
Still Image
Identifier
18DEC0274
Coverage
Deep Springs
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
b&w print
Physical Dimensions
2 x 3 in
Notes
Photo(s) removed from original albums and placed in new albums by Kevin West ca. 1989. Construction on Scotty's Castle did not begin until 1922.
Otto Suhr, Walter Welti, Stein, Merril Wrench, Edward meehan, James Holmes, Carlyle Ashley, Herb Reich, Harvey Gerry, Otis Whitecotton, all DS17
Creator
unknown
Source
Kevin West 1989 albums
Publisher
n/a
Date
'April 1918
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Deep Springs College
Relation
n/a
Format
TIFF
Language
n/a
Type
Still Image
Identifier
18DEC0267
Coverage
Between Deep Springs and Death Valley
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
b&w print
Physical Dimensions
2 x 3 in
Notes
Photo(s) removed from original albums and placed in new albums by Kevin West ca. 1989. This photo appears to be taken at a higher elevation, perhaps Westgard Pass or on the Loreto Mine Road
Students attempt to pull the mired FWD truck out of the mud on a Death Valley Trip
Creator
unknown
Source
Kevin West 1989 albums
Publisher
n/a
Date
'April 1918
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Deep Springs College
Relation
n/a
Format
TIFF
Language
n/a
Type
Still Image
Identifier
18DEC0257
Coverage
Death Valley or environs
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
b&w print
Physical Dimensions
2 x 3 in
Notes
Photo(s) removed from original albums and placed in new albums by Kevin West ca. 1989. The FWD truck came from the Utah power plants, carrying items to Deep Springs, where it became a workhorse for ranch work and DSSB trips. "FWD" refers to Four Wheel Drive, and early example of the type. They were made with a track equal to standard railroad gauge and could travel on rails with the proper change of wheels, though I don't know if Deep Springers ever did this.