Detail View: Roger G. Barry Glacier Photographs Collection: Childs Glacier and Copper River, Alaska

Identifier: 
nsidc_glacierPhotos_AGS_M_1910_002.tif
Identifier ARK: 
https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/gd2v7j2629wx
Title: 
Childs Glacier and Copper River, Alaska
Creator: 
Martin, Lawrence, photographer
Date: 
1910 August 21
Extent: 
1 photoprint; 24.5 x 30.5 cm (9 5/8 x 12 inches) mat board; 10.6 x 16.2 cm (4 1/8 x 6 3/8 inches) image; 10.6 x 16.2 cm (4 1/8 x 6 3/8 inches) image
Format: 
photographs
Format: 
gelatin silver prints
Format: 
photocopies
Description: 
Transcribed from item: Mount O'Neal from Copper R. [...] Childs Glacier and Copper River on June 20, 1909 and August 21, 1910. The photographs are from the same site and show the 1500 to 1600 foot advance in less than 14 months. In the north bank, where the advance was less than in mid-glacier, the terminus also thickened noticeably. Glacier many times larger now than in Glacier Nat'l Park, on Mt. Rainier, or in Canadian Rockies or S[...]. 257.2/Panorama E. edge --- W end of bridge 25/45 RF 8-21-10. Chugach/Copper to Thomp. From bridge.
Description: 
Source: American Geographical Society/World Data Center-A for Glaciology.
Glacier Name: 
Childs Glacier
Glacier Latitude: 
60.67695
Glacier Longitude: 
-144.935
GLIMS Glacier ID: 
G215065E60677N
Coverage Spatial: 
Childs Glacier (Valdez-Cordova, Alaska, United States, North America) (glacier)
Subject: 
Glaciers--Alaska--Photographs
Type: 
StillImage
Language: 
English
RelationLink: 
NSIDC Glacier Photograph Collection link: https://nsidc.org/data/g00472
RelationLink: 
Bibliographic number: b10245128
RelationLink: 
For more information about the finding aid visit the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections.
Citation: 
Martin, Lawrence. 1910. Childs Glacier: From the Glacier Photograph Collection. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.
Rights: 
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