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Photograph, man in a boat by a beach, c.1933-1934: Bass personal papers and Zinn photographs

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dc.contributor.author Zinn, Donald Joseph
dc.coverage.spatial Englewood, Florida
dc.coverage.temporal 1930-1942
dc.creator Zinn, Donald Joseph
dc.date.accessioned 2010-06-10T15:14:32Z
dc.date.available 2010-06-10T15:14:32Z
dc.date.created c.1933-1934
dc.date.issued 1933
dc.identifier.other bl1490
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2075/2048
dc.description 3.5 x 5.75 in., black and white. en
dc.description.abstract This item is part of a series of photographs from a scrapbook created by Donald Joseph Zinn, an employee and later a research fellow at the Bass lab. These images were most likely taken in 1934 while Zinn worked at the lab. Many of the photographs have either a caption in the scrapbook, notes on the back of the photograph, or both. The alternate title listed above comes from the caption in the scrapbook, while the back caption on the photograph reads "The boat beached at the second pass. How do you like the great shell sand?" The beach and some landscape are visible in this image. en
dc.format.extent 214778 bytes
dc.format.mimetype image/jpeg
dc.language en
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.relation.ispartofseries BBL Papers en
dc.relation.ispartofseries 1A.5a en
dc.rights Property of Mote Marine Laboratory; see copyright information on Bass Biological Laboratory community page. The scrapbook was donated to Mote Marine Laboratory by Donald Joseph Zinn.
dc.source Bass Biological Laboratory Collection
dc.subject beach grasses en
dc.subject marram grasses (Ammophila) en
dc.subject Davis, William (Bill) en
dc.subject Lemon Bay, Florida
dc.subject Stump Pass, Florida
dc.title Photograph, man in a boat by a beach, c.1933-1934: Bass personal papers and Zinn photographs en
dc.title.alternative "Bill. Morning at 1st Pass." en
dc.type Image en


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  • Bass Biological Laboratory Papers
    The records in this collection include papers from visiting scientists, research records, laboratory operational records, and personal papers of John F. Bass, Jr. The items in this collection derive from the research done at the lab by staff and visiting scientists as well as the daily operations of the lab.

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