H. Leroy Carlson Collection of Photographs from New Guinea and the Philippine
Islands photCL 618
Suzanne Oatey
The Huntington Library
October 2021
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San Marino, California 91108
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Contributing Institution:
The Huntington Library Photo Archives
Title: H. Leroy Carlson collection of photographs from New Guinea and the Philippine
Islands
Creator:
Carlson, H. Leroy
Identifier/Call Number: photCL 618
Physical Description:
4.42 Linear Feet
(4 boxes)
Date (inclusive): approximately 1930-1960
Date (bulk): 1944-1945
Abstract: A collection of 447 photographs and
other material related to the U.S. Navy in the Philippines and New Guinea during World War
II.
Language of Material: Materials are in
English.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. H. Leroy Carlson collection of photographs from New Guinea and
the Philippine Islands, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Julie Sze and Sasha Abramsky, November 2019.
Biographical / Historical
H. (Harry) Leroy Carlson (1906-1963) was born in Illinois and was living in Sacramento,
California when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1943. He served in the Navy Seabees during
World War II, spending part of his time in New Guinea and the Philippines. After the war, he
and his wife, Fern Anderegg Carlson, and their son, Allen (born 1943), re-located to Lake
Tahoe, where Carlson worked as a commercial photographer. He died at age 57, in
Sacramento.
Scope and Contents
A collection of 447 photographs in two albums and other material related to the U.S. Navy
in the Philippines and New Guinea during World War II. The photographs were made by
commercial photographer and sailor H. Leroy Carlson, who created the albums as an inventory
of his images for sale as souvenirs and postcards. A printed catalog with descriptive
captions accompanies the albums. The first volume contains photographs taken in Finchhaven,
British New Guinea (April 1944), and Hollandia and vicinity, Dutch New Guinea, from 1944 to
1945, including Japanese prisoners of war. The second volume of photographs were taken in
the Philippines (1945), with scenes in Mindoro, Manila, Luzon, Tacloban, San Antonio, and a
U.S. Navy receiving station. Images depict New Guinea and Filipino people in portraits and
daily activities, along with street scenes, shops, rural villages, houses, tropical gardens,
wedding celebrations, fishing, and other activities. Images in the Philippines include
bombed-out buildings, schools, churches, a Chinese cemetery, indigenous Mangyan people, and
Javanese (Indonesian people). U.S. military personnel are seen working, in barracks, on navy
ships, and participating in recreational activities. Three of Carlson's 16mm motion picture
films are also part of the collection: one of the naval Seabees Camp in New Guinea during
World War II; and two home movies of Carlson family trips to New York, Nicaragua,
Yellowstone, and Canada. Other personal materials are: a volume of clippings (1947-1949) of
Carlson's photographs published in Lake Tahoe, California newspapers; the Cine-Kodak
Magazine 16mm movie camera used to shoot the films; and several snapshots, negatives, color
slides, and miscellaneous ephemera related to Carlson and his family. A hand-held Airequipt
automatic 35mm slide changer (1950s?) for viewing color slides is also part of the
colleciton.
Processing Information
Processed by Suzanne Oatey in October 2021.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Box 4: Negatives, slides and film reels housed in cold storage; extended retrieval and
delivery time required. Film reels not available for viewing until reformatted to digital
surrogate. Please contact Reader Services for more information.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations,
American
World War, 1939-1945 -- Papua New Guinea
World War, 1939-1945 -- Philippines
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese
Philippines -- History --
1898-1946
Papua New Guinea -- History
Photographs
Photograph albums
Negatives (photographs)
Slides (photographs)
Home movies
Motion pictures (visual works)
Slide viewers (hand held devices)
Motion-picture cameras
United States. Navy --
History -- World War, 1939-1945
United States. Navy. Seabees
Box 1
Photographs related to the U.S. Navy in the Philippines and New Guinea during
World War II
1944-1945
Physical Description: 2
Volumes (447 photographs)
Box 2
Carlson family materials
approximately 1930-1960
Physical Description: 1
Box (Clippings, photographs, ephemera, and 1 hand-held 35mm slide
viewer)
Box 4
Carlson family material and film reel of Navy Seabees in New Guinea during
World War II
approximately 1930-1960
Physical Description: 1
Box (61 negatives, 3 color 16mm film reels, 35 color
slides)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Housed in cold storage; extended retrieval and delivery time required. Film reels not
available for viewing until reformatted to digital surrogate. Please contact Reader
Services for more information.
Scope and Contents
Negatives and color slides are of the Carlson family and unidentified people.
Film reels
- Seabees camp, New Guinea during World War II
- Carlson family trips to New York, Nicaragua and Yellowstone National Park
- Clouds, various views
Box 3
Cine-Kodak Magazine 16 movie camera, in original box
approximately 1945