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Biddulph and Kellogg walking down Operation Crossroads highway to collect specimens and survey the land on Bikini Island for radiation, summer 1949
Title
Biddulph
and
Kellogg
walking
down
Operation
Crossroads
highway
to
collect
specimens
and
survey
the
land
on
Bikini
Island
for
radiation
,
summer
1949
Photographer
Unknown
Date
1949
Notes
Images
documenting
the
1949
Bikini
Resurvey
Project.
Caption
in
scrapbook:
The
Land
Survey
on
Bikini
Island
This
picture
was
made
shortly
after
the
beginning
of the
first
work
on
Bikini.
Biddulph
and
Kellogg
are
striding
along
the
old
Operation
Crossroads
highway
which
parallels
the
lagoon
shore.
Biddulph
to
hunt
for
plant
specimens
and
Kellogg
to
resume
his
radiation
survey
on the
land
mass.
Radiological
Survey
of
Bikini
,
Eniwetok
and
Likiep
Atolls
Scrapbook
,
p.
40.
Source
Radiological
Survey
of
Bikini
,
Eniwetok
and
Likiep
Atolls
Album/Page
1.40a
Subjects (LCTGM)
Scientists--Marshall Islands--Bikini Atoll
Palms--Marshall Islands--Bikini Atoll
Dirt roads--Marshall Islands--Bikini Atoll
Subjects (LCSH)
Plants--Effect of radiation on
Location Depicted
Marshall
Islands
-
Bikini
Atoll
Digital Collection
Lauren R. Donaldson Collection
Order Number
DON0182
Ordering Information
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Repository
University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository Collection
Lauren
R.
Donaldson
Papers.
Accession
No.
2932-007
,
Box
20
Object Type
Photograph
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned 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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