Clyde Manley Photograph Collection MS.033
Debra Roussopoulos
University of California, Santa Cruz
2019
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz 95064
speccoll@library.ucsc.edu
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
University of California, Santa Cruz
Title: Clyde Manley Photograph Collection
creator:
Manley, Clyde W., -1947
Identifier/Call Number: MS.033
Physical Description:
4.5 Linear Feet
8 boxes
Date (bulk): circa 1890-1930
Container: 1-8
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Collection is open for research.
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Preferred Citation
Clyde Manley photographic collection. MS 33. Special Collections and Archives, University Library, University of California,
Santa Cruz.
Scope and Contents
This collection contains glass plates and negatives of the Manley family in Hawaii during the early 1900s.
Also included are images of Clyde and Lucille with the Colorado College hiking group in the Rocky Mountains, and images of
the Manley's Ben Lomond, California home in Santa Cruz County.
Biographical / Historical
The following biography was supplied by Clyde Manley's daughter, Virginia Manley Rusinak, on March 24, 2004.
My father, Clyde Manley, first went to the Hawaiian Islands around 1912. He had grown up on a Kansas farm and had been a student
at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. My mother, Hulda Lucille Cold, was from Cleveland. She was also a student at Colorado
College. After she graduated, she made the long trip to Hawaii to marry my Father. I, Virginia, was born in Honolulu in 1914.
For several years, my father worked at the YMCA in Honolulu and my mother taught in various private and public schools. When
my father got a job on Olaa Sugar Cane Plantation, we moved to the Big Island of Hawaii. Eventually, indignant over the way
the immigrant workers were being exploited by the plantations, he moved his family to California. By chance, my parents came
upon, for sale, in the Santa Cruz Mountains, a 50 acre tract of land, a mile up a mountain gulch outside of the village of
Ben Lomond.
It had been partly cleared of giant redwoods and had some orchards and vineyards on it. The original house had burned down.
My parents first built a small house - two rooms, two open porches, no running water and no electricity. About this time my
parents adopted a baby girl and called her Eleanor.
My father had always been interested in photography and developed himself all the photos he took in the Colorado Rockies and
later in the islands, mainly Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii and finally in the Sierra Nevadas. All his life, he was an
avid mountain climber.
When we lived on Olaa plantation, we made frequent trips to the volcano area. We were fascinated by the eruptions in Halemaumau
crater and loved the tree fern and ohia forests in what in now Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. I have happy childhood memories
of hiking across solid lava fields in Kilauea caldera and sitting on the edge of Halemaumau crater while my father took photos.
Shielding my face from the intense heat, I watched the waves and fountains of molten lava and heard the roar of explosions
and saw rocks being hurled into the space below me.
Stereoptican photos of the same periods and places are at the Bishop Museum on Honolulu.
Existence and Location of Copies
This collection contains digital files for some of the images, specifically numbers: 93-103, 105-114, 116-152. Please contact
Special Collections for more information.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Hawaii -- Photographs
Colorado -- Photographs
Santa Cruz (Calif.) -- Photographs
Manley, Lucille Cold, -1969
Manley, Eleanor
Rusinak, Virginia Manley, 1914-2007
Negatives
circa 1890-1970
Box 1.1
Local Santa Cruz scenes, baseball teams, bands, residents
circa 1890-1970
Box 1.2
Santa Cruz and San Francisco and scenes
circa 1900-1930
Box 1.3
Clyde, Virginia, and Eleanor Manley, Honolulu, Hawaii and Ben Lomond, California (nos. 93-124)
circa 1920-1925
Glass Plates
circa 1893-1930
Box 2.1
Family picnics, hiking, nature scenes, California and Hawaii
circa 1893-1930
Box 2.2
Clyde, Virginia, and Eleanor Manley, Honolulu, Hawaii and Ben Lomond, California (nos. 76-92)
1916-1930
Box 2.3
Clyde, Lucille, Virginia, and Clara Haili (Later Hilo Hattie) in Honolulu. Colorado College hiking group, plus family scenes
from Santa Cruz (nos. 158-168, 170, 172-173, 175)
circa 1900-1925
Box 3.1
St. Francis Springs, Colorado
circa 1921
Box 3.2
Colorado College hiking group, Colorado Springs and Rocky Mountains (nos. 153-157)
circa 1900-1920
Box 3.3
Hawaii: volcanic eruptions, children in swimming pool, portraits of local residents, hotel lobby with sign, "Army & Navy Awaits
You"
circa 1910-1919
Box 4.1
Hawaii: volcanic eruptions, portraits of local residents, gymnasium, ships in port, hotel
circa 1910-1919
Box 4.2
Virginia, Eleanor, and local children, Hawaii (includes nos. 79, 81)
circa 1916-1923
Box 5.1
Hawaii: volcanic eruptions, Japanese women harvesting sugar cane, pineapple fields, planting rice, outrigger canoes, U.S.
Army & Navy, YMCA (nos. 23-53)
circa 1910-1920
Box 5.2
Hawaii: volcanic eruptions and lava flow, Beretania Street Honolulu, troops on King St., sugar mill, fern forests (nos. 54-75)
circa 1910-1920
Box 6
George Fowler, Miss Gray, Safford Park, nature scenes, sailing ships, and portraits
1893-1894
Box 7
Clyde, Lucille, Virginia, and Eleanor Manley. Colorado and Hawaii (nos. 1-22). John Silva and A.E. Goldstein in Santa Cruz
circa 1905-1927
Box 8
Santa Cruz Boardwalk, Sulpher Springs, Monterey, San Francisco, Oregon, New York, Victorian homes, camping, unidentified portraits
circa 1905-1930