Walter B. Jones by his tent in Villebougis, France, photo 1, 1919 January 28
Scope and Contents note
107 photographs depicting ships and boats in the Gulf of Mexico; birds and dolphins; Walter Jones and other members of the Board of Conservation; Alabama State Port Authority patrol boats; ducks; Governor Frank M. Dixon; fishing; Fort Morgan, Alabama; World War I; Walter Jones and others in France; Prince's yacht on the water in Monaco; Gallery of Henry II in the Palace of Fountainebleau; fountain in Versailles; Camp Mills, New York; military camp in France; ships in the New York Harbor; Statue of Liberty; bunk inspection diagrams; Walter Jones’s pipe collection; limestone in New Guinea; natives in New Guinea; Governor Dixon, Walter Jones, and others at the docks in Mobile; Walter Jones receiving diploma from University of Alabama President David Mathews; and John Sparkman.
Dates
- Creation: 1919 January 28
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Series: 107 Gelatin Developing-out Paper Prints
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General note
Description on back: Villebougis, Yonne, France. January 28, 1919. We have a good kitchen and plenty of wood close by. The company street is behind the kitchen. On the right, cooks and K.Ps are getting snow for snow-cream. The wood is the end of a pile containing about about 1000 cords. How do you like my tent? It is Canadian style and very comfortable. Walter B. Jones.
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections Repository