Guide to the Kamchatka Photograph Album
Preliminary arrangement and description by D. Tambo
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Guide to the Kamchatka Photograph Album, ca. 1894
Collection number: Bernath Mss 175
Department of Special CollectionsDavidson Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
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- Preliminary arrangement and description by D. Tambo
- Latest revision:
- Oct. 25, 2010
- Encoded by:
- A. Demeter
© 2010 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Title: Kamchatka Photograph Album
Dates: ca. 1894
Collection number: Bernath Mss 175
Collection Size:
ca. 0.2 linear feet
(1 half-size document box).
Repository:
University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. Dept. of Special Collections
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Abstract: The album contains 24 mounted black/white photographs of the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Bering Sea, with captions in Russian.
Physical location: Del Norte.
Languages:
Russian
None.
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permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained.
Kamchatka Photograph Album. Bernath Mss 175. Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, University of California,
Santa Barbara.
Purchase, 2006.
Scope and Content of Collection
The album contains 24 mounted black/white photographs of the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Bering Sea, with captions in Russian.
Includes images of the visit of a Russian naval ship, as well as two other ships, the
H.M.S. Daphne and the
U.S.S. Petrel. In 1894 the
U.S.S. Petrel was dispatched to the Bering Sea to discourage seal poaching and later took part in Dewey's capture of Manila Bay.
There is no container list for this collection.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia)
Bering Sea Coast (Russia)