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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of Mertie West sitting on the parapet of an observation deck overlooking Crater Lake. The floor of the observation area stretches on an upward angle across the image from left to right. A stone parapet lines the back edge of the area. Mertie sits atop the low wall in the near distance, right-of-center. She sits with her legs swung towards the camera as she turns to look to the camera. A bird appears to hover in mid-flight just above the wall and to the left of Mertie. Behind her, Crater Lake sits in the distance at left. It is surrounded by the crater rim, which encircles the lake, starting from behind Mertie at right and stretching behind the lake at left. The lake is viewed from the south rim, looking northeast. Snow is visible on some of the mountain peaks and surrounding landscape. Text from negative sleeve: 1611. Yellowstone trip 1942. Wednesday, July 1, 1942. 1. Our Buick at the entrance to Crater Lake National Park. 2. The big snow drift at the Lodge at Crater Lake. Our Buick. 3. 4. Two pictures of Mertie West feeding the birds on the wall at Crater Lake. 2 films. 5. Mertie West taking a look at Crater Lake over the wall. 5 films. [Note: In all instances of the year date, 1942, the last digit (2) is handwritten over a typed 3.]
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_1611_004 ark:/21198/zz002htnjh
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Crater Lake (Or.) Parapets--Oregon--Crater Lake National Park Crater Lake National Park (Or.) Observation decks--Oregon--Crater Lake National Park West, Mertie Whitaker, 1875-1972
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