Historic Photos
Alpine Glaciers

Image Description from historic lecture booklet: “Of the three great classes referred to above, the most widely known is the alpine type, which derives its name from the mountains of central Europe, where it was first studied. Alpine glaciers occur about high peak and on the summits and flanks of mountain ranges in many parts of the world, but reach their most perfect development in temperate regions. The Himalayas, the Alps, the mountains of Scandinavia, the Southern Alps of New Zealand, the Cordilleras, etc., furnish well-known examples. Glaciers of this type originate as a rule in amphitheaters and cirques, partially surrounded by lofty peaks and overshadowing precipices, and flow through rugged valleys leading from them as winding ice rivers which carry the excess of snow falling on the mountains into the lower regions, where a higher mean annual temperature causes it to melt. They are essentially streams of ice, formed usually by the union of many branches, and end abruptly when the drainage changes from a solid to a liquid form.”


1915

Alpine Glaciers

Image Description from historic lecture booklet: “Of the three great classes referred to above, the most widely known is the alpine type, which derives its name from the mountains of central Europe, where it was first studied. Alpine glaciers occur about high peak and on the summits and flanks of mountain ranges in many parts of the world, but reach their most perfect development in temperate regions. The Himalayas, the Alps, the mountains of Scandinavia, the Southern Alps of New Zealand, the Cordilleras, etc., furnish well-known examples. Glaciers of this type originate as a rule in amphitheaters and cirques, partially surrounded by lofty peaks and overshadowing precipices, and flow through rugged valleys leading from them as winding ice rivers which carry the excess of snow falling on the mountains into the lower regions, where a higher mean annual temperature causes it to melt. They are essentially streams of ice, formed usually by the union of many branches, and end abruptly when the drainage changes from a solid to a liquid form.”

1915

View of curious gravel formations on the Lagudarsi stream at Koto Spiti

Artist: Samuel BourneArtist Bio: British, 1834 - 1912Creation Date: 1867

View of curious gravel formations on the Lagudarsi stream at Koto Spiti

Artist: Samuel Bourne
Artist Bio: British, 1834 - 1912
Creation Date: 1867

Untitled (Alpine view of hikers)

Artist: Unknown artistCreation Date: c. 1875

Untitled (Alpine view of hikers)

Artist: Unknown artist
Creation Date: c. 1875

Untitled (Yosemite Valley)

Artist: Carleton WatkinsArtist Bio: American, 1829 - 1916Creation Date: 1865

Untitled (Yosemite Valley)

Artist: Carleton Watkins
Artist Bio: American, 1829 - 1916
Creation Date: 1865

Signal Fire to the Mountain God

Artist: Edward Sheriff CurtisArtist Bio: American, 1868 - 1952Creation Date: 1909

Signal Fire to the Mountain God

Artist: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Artist Bio: American, 1868 - 1952
Creation Date: 1909

PhotographGlacier Snow Shed, Summit of Selkirk Mountains, BC, about 1887A. B. ThomAbout 1887, 19th centurySilver salts on paper mounted on card - Albumen process

Photograph
Glacier Snow Shed, Summit of Selkirk Mountains, BC, about 1887
A. B. Thom
About 1887, 19th century
Silver salts on paper mounted on card - Albumen process

On the narrow neck, Katoomba, Australia
1900

On the narrow neck, Katoomba, Australia

1900

Lake Yamanaka from the summit of Mount Fuji

Description: ”Lake Yamanaka from the summit of Mount Fuji Japan”. Photograph taken by Herbert Ponting (1870-1935).
Date: c.1907

Lake Yamanaka from the summit of Mount Fuji

Description: ”Lake Yamanaka from the summit of Mount Fuji Japan”. Photograph taken by Herbert Ponting (1870-1935).

Date: c.1907

Schernbrueker Gorge

Description: ‘Photograph of Schernbrueker Gorge of The Hundred Falls, Orange River, South Africa’. Author of work: Lulu Farini.
Date: 1885

Schernbrueker Gorge

Description: ‘Photograph of Schernbrueker Gorge of The Hundred Falls, Orange River, South Africa’. Author of work: Lulu Farini.

Date: 1885

Witch Rocks on Echo Canyon

Artist: Carleton WatkinsArtist Bio: American, 1829 - 1916Creation Date: 1878

Witch Rocks on Echo Canyon

Artist: Carleton Watkins
Artist Bio: American, 1829 - 1916
Creation Date: 1878