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The Metcalf-Fritz photographic collection [graphic]
BIOS PIC 01
Collection Overview

Title:

The Metcalf-Fritz photographic collection

Creator/Contributor:

Metcalf, Woodbridge, 1888-

Creator/Contributor:

Fritz, Emanuel, 1886-

Abstract:

The Metcalf-Fritz collection is a group of photographs relating primarily to forestry, conservation, and the lumber industry in California and the United States. Subjects include logging operations, logging equipment, reforestation, forest research, fire protection, lumber mills, the activities of the University of California's School of Forestry, etc.

Date:

ca. 1900-ca. 1960? (issued)

Subject:

n-us-ca
University of California, Berkeley. -- School of Forestry -- Pictorial works
Forests and forestry -- California -- Photographs
Logging -- California -- Photographs
Conservation of natural resources -- California -- Photographs
Lumbering -- California -- Photographs

Note:

Title supplied by cataloger.
Collected and photographed by Woodbridge Metcalf and Emanuel Fritz. For other photographers, see index.
ACCESS RESTRICTED. Inquiries regarding these materials should be directed to the Bioscience and Natural Resources Library reference desk.
Related manuscript and pictorial collections of Woodbridge Metcalf held by The Bancroft Library (BANC MSS 73/180, BANC MSS C-B 1018, BANC MSS 77/95, BANC PIC 1973.013--POR, and BANC PIC 1977.113--PIC). Related manuscript and pictorial collections of Emanuel Fritz held by The Bancroft Library (BANC MSS C-B 728, BANC MSS 68/20, BANC MSS 78/42, BANC MSS 87/166, BANC PIC 1905.12312-.12335--PIC, and BANC PIC 1987.057--PIC)
Index to the collection cataloged separately. See: The Metcalf-Fritz photograph collection (SD254 C3 E93)

Type:

graphic
Photographs.

Physical Description:

graphic
photoprint
ca. 6400 photographic prints : b&w ; various sizes.

Language:

English

Identifier:

BIOS PIC 01

Origin:

California

Copyright Note:

ACCESS RESTRICTED. Inquiries regarding these materials should be directed to the Bioscience and Natural Resources Library reference desk.