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Lauren R. Donaldson looking south toward the lagoon from Bikini Island, summer 1964
Lauren R. Donaldson looking south toward the lagoon from Bikini Island, summer 1964
TitleLauren R. Donaldson looking south toward the lagoon from Bikini Island, summer 1964
PhotographerSneddon, James O.
Date1964
NotesImages documenting the Radiological Survey of Eniwetok, Bikini and Rongelap Atolls between July and September 1964.

Caption with image: Lauren R. Donaldson nostalgically looks out over the lagoon beach of Bikini Island, over the former site of the little Bikini village. The view is generally south.
S-9268-15A

Radiological Survey of Bikini, Eniwetok and Rongelap Atolls, Volume 3, p.2.
SourceRadiological Survey of Bikini, Eniwetok and Rongelap Atolls
Album/Page5.02
Subjects (LCTGM)Bodies of water--Marshall Islands--Bikini Atoll
Subjects (LCSH)Donaldson, Lauren R. (Lauren Russell), 1903-1998
Location DepictedMarshall Islands - Bikini Atoll
Digital CollectionLauren R. Donaldson Collection
Order NumberDON0305
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RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionLauren R. Donaldson Papers. Accession No. 2932-007, Box 23
Object TypePhotograph
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek ScanMaker 9800XL at 100-250 dpi in JPEG format, saved at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2007.
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