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AGSL Photographic Collections Background
A significant part of the AGS Library is its extensive photographic holdings, currently including over 450,000 images in a variety of formats. Many of the photographs were originally donated to the American Geographical Society to illustrate its publications, such as the Bulletin and Geographical Review. These photographic prints have been organized using the AGS Photo Regional and Topical Classification systems. Distinct Photographic Collections Boyd Collection. Consists of over 2,000 prints and negatives of rural and
village life in Poland taken by Louise Arner Boyd while traveling by car in 1934. Many of the views
accompany the written account of her trip, Polish Countrysides, a book published in 1937 by
the AGS.
Forman Collection. The Harrison Forman Collection represents the work of a prominent photojournalist from Milwaukee. It was acquired in 1987 and consists of approximately 98,000 images, primarily in the form of 35 mm slides with some prints and negatives, spanning a period of fifty years between the late 1920's to the mid 1970's. These images document cultures and landscapes in Asia and throughout the world. One hundred and eighty six photos from this collection have been
highlighted in an online digital collection titled
Afghanistan: Images from the Harrison Forman Collection.
Krawczyk Collection. Acquired in 1985,this collection consists of
approximately 1,000 prints and negatives of China and India taken during World War II by Bert
Krawczyk, a young photographer assigned to the China Air Task Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, from 1942
through 1945. The images depict military activities and the culture of the Chinese people during
the 1940's.
Harold Mayer Collection. Platt Collection. Robert S. Platt, Professor of Geography at the University of
Chicago, traveled and took photographs throughout the world. Acquired in 1982, this collection contains
approximately 34,000 images spanning the period from 1919 to 1963. It is especially strong in its
coverage of Central and South America.
Polar Exploration Collection. A strength of the AGS Library is the number of
photographs pertaining to the discovery and exploration of the polar regions. Examples include
prints of Greenland taken during the Isaac Israel Hayes Arctic exploration of 1860-61 and
stereoscopic slides from the Arctic expedition of Count Hans Wilczek aboard the SS Isbjörn in
1872. Images in the form of prints, glass plate negatives and lantern slides document the
aero-navigation feats of Roald Amundsen, Lincoln Ellsworth, Umberto Nobile, Richard Byrd and Sir
Hubert Wilkins. Also included are large collections of prints from the eight Arctic expeditions of
Louise A. Boyd and from the Grenfell-Forbes expedition to northern Labrador. Roeming Collection. A large collection of 35 mm slides taken by George C.
Roeming in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the United States, spans the years 1958 through
1984.
Edna Schaus Sorensen and Clarence W. Sorensen Collection. Clarence Woodrow Sorensen was an explorer, editor, and CBS staff foreign correspondent who traveled extensively capturing images of the life, work, and historical events of cultures worldwide. For his achievements he was appointed a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London. An internationally respected scholar, Sorensen was a prolific author of geography textbooks and became the sixth President of Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, in 1962.
Western Photograph Collection. This collection consists of albumen prints
and stereoscopicslides by the photographers of the four great western surveys. These works include:
64 prints by William Henry Jackson, photographer with the Hayden survey, of Yellowstone, the Rocky
Mountains of Colorado, and the Moqui Indian Pueblos of Arizona; 6 prints of the Grand Canyon region
by John K. Hillers, photographer with the Powell survey; 49 prints and stereoscopic slides by
William Bell, photographer with the Wheeler survey; and 441 prints and stereoscopic slides by
Timothy O’Sullivan, photographer with the King and Wheeler surveys. Also included in this
collection are 54 mammoth size prints of Yosemite by Eadweard J. Muybridge and 76 prints by
Carleton E. Watkins. Access to the Library The Library is open to the general public, however, some materials are non-circulating. A large format photo copier is available for public use. Staff members are available to discuss other photographic reproduction options should they be required. Requests for information may be made by mail or e-mail. A librarian is available on a daily basis, but appointments are recommended. Comments for the AGSL? Send them to agsl@uwm.edu. |