Guide to the American voyage photograph album, 1904, 1930s C0256 American voyage photograph album

Guide to the American voyage photograph album, 1904, 1930s C0256

American voyage photograph album


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Elizabeth Beckman

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0256
Title
American voyage photograph albums 1904, 1930s
URL:
http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/americanvoyage.html
Quantity
1 Linear Feet, (2 boxes)
Creator
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
Language
French .
Summary
Two photograph albums that document a trip through North America by French speakers in 1904.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the American voyage photograph album must be obtained from Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Preferred Citation

American voyage photograph album, #C0256, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Purchased by George Mason University Libraries before 2008.

Processing Information

Processing completed by Elizabeth Beckman in April 2015. EAD markup completed by Elizabeth Beckman in April 2015.


Historical Information

By the early 1900s, photographic technology was becoming significantly more advanced. As the Victoria and Albert Museum's page on photographic processes notes, gelatin-silver prints "by 1895 had generally replaced albumen prints because they were more stable, did not turn yellow, and were simpler to produce." Train travel during the early 1900s provided transportation with ease and efficiency that would have been unimaginable 50 years earlier. Transcontinental journeys that took months by wagon or by ship in 1850 could take only weeks by 1900, encouraging more recreational travel.

Scope and Contents

This collection contains approximately 500 photographic prints in two bound volumes that document a trip to the United States, Mexico, and Canada by a French-speaking person or group sailing from Le Havre in Normandy, France. On the first page is handwritten "Voyage en Amerique, Avril-Mai 1904." The photographs include multiple views of U.S. cities including New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Minneapolis, New Orleans, San Antonio, San Francisco, and Seattle. The images of Mexico include people, landscapes, and churches, including the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The images of Canada are largely rural and include Niagara Falls. The photographs also show multiple views from the railroad coach since that was the main mode of transportation used to travel across the country. There are also four unmounted prints that show Midtown Manhattan and New Orleans. They appear to be from the 1930s and unrelated to the rest of the photographs, although they have descriptions written in French on the back.

Arrangement

Photographs are contained in two volumes, labeled "Amerique I" and "Amerique 2," and are arranged chronologically.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Photographic prints
  • Railroad travel -- United States

Bibliography

Victoria and Albert Museum, "Photographic Processes," accessed April 13, 2015. http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/p/photographic-processes/

Container List

Mixed Materials box: 1
Amerique I
April-May 1904
Mixed Materials box: 2
Amerique II
April-May 1904