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A guide to the E.H. van Eeghen collection, 1874-1885
P78-015 (SAFR 24833)  
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  • Access
  • Publication and Use Rights
  • Processing Note
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Historical or Biographical Note
  • Collection Scope and Content
  • Collection Arrangement

  • Title: E.H. van Eeghen collection
    Date: 1874-1885
    Identifier/Call Number: P78-015 (SAFR 24833)
    Creator: Van Eeghen, E.H.
    Physical Description: 4 items.
    Repository: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
    Building E, Fort Mason
    San Francisco, CA 94123
    Abstract: The E.H. van Eeghen collection, 1874-1885, (SAFR 24833, P78-015) is comprised of a photograph of a painting of AMSTEL (built 1874; ship, 3m). The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
    Physical Location: San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
    Language(s): In English.

    Access

    This collection is open for use unless otherwise noted.
    "When publishing this photograph please quote 'Painting in the possession of Mr. E.H. van Eeghen, Netherlands. Photograph Naval Historical Section Royal Netherlands Navy, The Hague.' "

    Publication and Use Rights

    Some material may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections.

    Processing Note

    The descriptions in this collection guide were compiled using the best available sources of information. Such sources include the creator's annotations or descriptions, collection accession files, primary and secondary source material and subject matter experts. While every effort was made to provide accurate information, in the event that you find any errors in this guide please contact the reference staff in order for us to evaulate and make corrections to this guide.
    Please cite the title and collection number in any correspondence with our staff.

    Preferred Citation

    [Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item Number], P78-015 (SAFR 24833), E.H. van Eeghen collection, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    Acquisition Information

    SAFR-00001
    GOGA-00789
    Gift from the Naval Historical Section, Royal Netherlands Navy, The Hague. As of 1978, the original painting was located at the home of E.H. van Eeghen.
    SAFR-00001 is a blanket accession that was transferred from the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) to the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in September 1988. GGNRA had previously acquired the collection from the San Francisco Maritime Museum when it became a unit of the National Park Service in 1977.
    GOGA-00789 was transferred from the J. Porter Shaw Library to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) in February 1985.

    Historical or Biographical Note

    This collection does not include a historical or biographical note.

    Collection Scope and Content

    The E.H. van Eeghen collection, 1874-1885, (SAFR 24833, P78-015) is comprised of a photograph of a painting of AMSTEL (built 1874; ship, 3m). The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
    Consists of a photograph of a painting of the Van Eeghen & Company vessel AMSTEL (built 1874; ship, 3m) while underway at sea. There is 1 unique photographic image in 4 physical forms (2 safety negatives, 1 color photographic print, and 1 black-and-white photographic print).

    Collection Arrangement

    No arrangement due to the small size of the collection.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Sailing ships
    Marine painting
    Black-and-white prints (photographs)
    Color prints (photographs)
    Black-and-white negatives