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Scan number E9502","Scope and Contents Group of people in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 40. Scan number E9503","Scope and Contents A woman and child in the Souks; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 35. Scan number E9504","Scope and Contents People shopping in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, French Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 44. Scan number E9505","Scope and Contents A man weaving cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 21. scan number E9506","Scope and Contents A snake charmer in Marrakech entertains tourists; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 25. Scan number E9507","Scope and Contents A man makes a tray for tourists in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 46. Scan number E9508","Scope and Contents A group of people in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 48. Scan number E9509","Scope and Contents People in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"; discoloration markings on back. Scan number E9510","Scope and Contents Dancers from the Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 33. Scan number E9511","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians from Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 box 1 Folder 16 Item 31. Scan number E9512","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9513","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9514","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 23. Scan number E9515","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9516","Scope and Contents The upper gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9517","Scope and Contents Boats in the gorges of Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9518","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 8.5\" x 5.5\"; paper; same image as item 1. Scan number E9519","Scope and Contents Lesser gorges of Yangtze river; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; tear in bottom center; same image as Item 3. Scan number E9520","Scope and Contents Man by a boat; color, 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9521","Scope and Contents Gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item 2. Scan number E9522","Scope and Contents Kwai Sin, Baker's foster daugher, with her mother and their interpreter in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9523","Scope and Contents Man in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9524","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9525","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; some marks on the back; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9526","Scope and Contents Moldau River Bridge in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"; markings on back corners. Scan number E9527","Scope and Contents View of Moldau River and the city in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.25\" x 8\". scan number E9528","Scope and Contents View of Budapest, Hungary; black \u0026 white; 14\" x 8\"; two images fastened together. scan number E9529","Scope and Contents A group of tourists in Montmartre looking at paintings; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9530","Scope and Contents A group of tourists looking at paintings in Montmartre; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9531","Scope and Contents View of the gargoyles on top of Notre Dame in Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9532","Scope and Contents View of Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9533","Scope and Contents A view of Paris with the Sacre-Coeur in the background; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9534","Scope and Contents The Eiffel Tower with the fountains in front; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9535","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9536","Scope and Contents Two women in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9537","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration on back. Scan number E9538","Scope and Contents Two people in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on front and back. Scan number E9539","Scope and Contents A woman and girl in a town in France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9540","Scope and Contents View down a part of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9541","Scope and Contents Buidling on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around edges. Scan number E9542","Scope and Contents A view looking up at abbey on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around the edges. Scan number E9543","Scope and Contents Looking down at the water and a boat; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9544","Scope and Contents Buildings across the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9545","Scope and Contents Looking up at the abbey; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration in top right corner and back. Scan number E9546","Scope and Contents A woman in front of building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 15. Scan nuber E9547","Scope and Contents Looking down at boats in the water; balck \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9548","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9549","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along the top half of the image and on back. Scan number E9550","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; tear in bottom left corner and on the top; discoloration on back. Scan number E9551","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water; same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 16. Scan number E9552 Side 2: View down of town and water. Scan number E9553 Black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents View of the cars parked on the causeway from Mont Saint-Michel; black and white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges and on back. Scan number E9554","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach and the edge of the fortress; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration along bottom edge and back. Scan number E9555","Scope and Contents View of the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on the back. Scan number E9556","Scope and Contents Cars on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9557","Scope and Contents Cars and buildings on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9558","Scope and Contents Two women talking looking down at the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9559","Scope and Contents A statue of a crowned man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9560","Scope and Contents A man in front of a US military train in Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9561","Scope and Contents An identified part of Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9562","Scope and Contents Bicycles in front of Munich City Hall; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9563","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women getting on a carriage for the festival. Scan number E9564 Side 2: A man by one of the carriages. Scan number E9565 Black \u0026 white; 9\" x 11.5\"","Scope and Contents Frederic March in the Isar Valley, Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9566","Scope and Contents View from the Berghof, Hitler's home near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9567","Scope and Contents Unidentified house in the mountains in Germany; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". E9568","Scope and Contents Inside the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9569","Scope and Contents Statues in the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9570","Scope and Contents A view of Heiligenblut, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9571","Scope and Contents View of Heiligenblut, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9572","Scope and Contents A Heuriger sign to invite people in to drink wine; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9573","Scope and Contents A ski lift in Seefeld, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9574","Scope and Contents Unidentified man in unidentified city working on some sort of musical instrument; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\". Scan number E9575","Scope and Contents Pulling a Nazi plane up out of the Zuider See in Vollendam; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9576","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue in ruins of Delos. Scan number E9577 Side 2: Man with octopi looking at a shipwreck. Scan number E9578 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue and reliefs at Shrine of Dionysus. Scan number E9579 Side 2: Reliefs of cows on a column in Delos ruins. Scan number E9580 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9581 Side 2: Lion Face in Terrace of the Lions in Delos; same image as Folder 7 Item 16. Scan number E9582 Black \u0026 White; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Lion statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9583 Side 2: View of unidentified town. Scan number E9584 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A town overlooking the water. Scan number E9585 Side 2: A bird watching a man on a donkey. Scan number E9586 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Windmills in unidentified town. Scan number E9587 Side 2: Woman walking in town with windmills. Scan number E9588 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water with windmills. Scan number E9589 Side 2: A woman leading a donkey carrying goods; same image as Folder 7 Item 17. Scan number E9590 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman with a pail in unidentified town. Scan number E9591 Side 2: Unidentified town. Scan number E9592 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified town. Scan number E9593 Side 2: Woman walking through unidentified town. Scan number E9594 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Boat in water. Scan number E9595 Side 2: Man tying up boat in boat harbor. Scan number E9596 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Men working on their boats. Scan number E9597 Side 2: Man walking through town in Greece. Scan number E9598 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman buying something in Tinos. Scan number E9599 Side 2: A woman going to the town ovens in Tinos to make dolmathes; same image as Folder 7 Item 25 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 1. Scan number E9600 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Girl spinning. Scan number E9601 Side 2: People walking outside the Panaghia Evanvghelistria Cathedral. Scan number E9602 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral;same image as Folder 7 Item 5. Scan number E9603 Side 2: People outside the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 4, 8 and 9. Scan number E9604 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 6 and 7. Scan number E9605 Side 2: A ship hanging from a chandelier in the cathedral. Scan number E9606 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Paintings and statue inside the cathedral. Scan number E9607 Side 2: Courtyard. Scan number E9608 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting under the trees outside. Scan number E9609 Side 2: groups of people sitting under the trees. Scan number E9610 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Man rides a donkey in town. Scan number E9611 Side 2: Two donkeys tied up by the water. Scan number E9612 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The view down the streets of an unidentified town. Scan number E9613 Side 2: Unidentified church. Scan number E9614 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Bell tower of unidentified church. Scan number E9615 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan number E9616 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Overlooking edge of town and surrounding landscapes. Scan number E9617 Side 2: Looking over town and church and surrounding landscape. Scan number E9618 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a church. Scan number E9619 Side 2: A man (possibly a priest from Tinos?) drinking outside. Scan number E9620 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting outside at a cafe (possibly in Tinos?); same image as Folder 7 Item 23. Scan number E9621 Side 2: People walking down the alleys of town. Scan number E9622 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Tinos priest walking in town; same image as Folder 7 Items 2 and 3. Scan number E9623 Side 2: Tinos priest; same image as Folder 7 Item 1. Scan number E9624 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in her doorway; same image as Folder 7 Item 18 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 2. Scan number E9625 Side 2: Two girls outside. Scan number E9626 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Five people in front of a building. Scan number E9627 Side 2: Four pictures: Top left- A man and a woman; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- Two older men with a younger boy; Bottom right- A woman. Scan number E9628 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified man; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 3.5\"; some discoloration on back; originally attached with Item 28 to Item 29. Scan number E9629","Scope and Contents A group of people inside what is likely a residence; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 3.5\"; some markings on back; originally attached with Item 27 to Item 29. Scan number E9630","Scope and Contents Side 1: Four Pictures: Top left- A man and a woman looking at flowers; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- A woman in a doorway; Bottom right- A woman sewing. Scan number E9631 Side 2: Three people (possibly parents with their child?) walk in town. Scan number E9632 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Tinos, island in Aegean Sea, renouwed pilgrimage center. Cyclaeds Island. black \u0026 White. Scan number E9421","Scope and Contents A priest from Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9633 same image as Folder 6 Item 24 Side 2","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9634","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 2 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9635","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; typed caption on the back: \"Pilgrims come from all over Greece to the cathedral of Tinos where a miraculous icon was discovered in 1882\". Scan number E9637 same as Folder 6 Item 14 Side 1","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9638","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 6 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9639","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 9 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9640","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 8 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9641","Scope and Contents Side 1: View from the Acropolis. Scan number E9642 Side 2: Columns of the Acropolis. Scan number E9643 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9644 Side 2: A painting in unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9645 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents View of the Erechtheion in the Acropolis; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; bent in upper right corner. Scan number E9646","Scope and Contents Side 1: Pillars of the Erechtheion that are statues of females. Scan number E9647 Side 2: View of the Erechtheion. Scan number E9648 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A little girl on the beach. Scan number E9649 Side 2: A view of a town on a hill. Scan number E9650 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A mural of three women at an unidentified site. Scan number E9651 Side 2: A pot with intricate designs at an unidentified ruins. Scan number E9652 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A lion's head from the Terrace of the Lions in Delos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9653","Scope and Contents A woman with her donkey carrying goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 7 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9654","Scope and Contents A woman; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; same woman pictured in Item 25 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9655","Scope and Contents People at \"The Plaza\" in Khania, Crete; color; 4\" x 6\". Scan number E9656","Scope and Contents A sailor in Plantinias Crete; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9657","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two sailors in Platinias who had joined a rebellion to free Crete from Greece. Scan number E9658 Side 2: One of the sailors in Platinias; Same as the man on the right on Side 1 and same man as Item 20. Scan number E9659 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8\"","Scope and Contents Baker's friend Evelyn's family in Crete at dinner; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9660","Scope and Contents A group of people sitting outside at some sort of cafe; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 23 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9661","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9662","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 12 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9663","Scope and Contents Prime Minister Karamanlis in Iraklion, Crete; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9664","Scope and Contents Unidentified building in India, possible Taj Mahal in the distance?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9665","Scope and Contents Men with their oxen pulling goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9666","Scope and Contents Side 1: Three children. Scan number E9667 Side 2: Two men with an elephant. Scan number E9668 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9669 Same image as Folder 9 Item 2 Side 1","Scope and Contents Men in front of unidentified buildings; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9670","Scope and Contents Side 1: Wash day in Bombay. Scan number E9661 Side 2: Wall and trees. Scan number E9662 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Men working with coconuts; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9673","Scope and Contents Unidentified town by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9674","Scope and Contents Unidentified town on the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9675","Scope and Contents Buddhist monks in Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9676 Same image as Folder 9 Item 22 Side 1","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9677","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9678","Scope and Contents Children in a village by the Chao Phraya River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9679 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians perform; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9680 Same dancers appear in Folder 9 Item 19","Scope and Contents Unidentified buildings by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9681","Scope and Contents A holy procession at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9682 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 3","Scope and Contents A statue in front of a building in Bangkok; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9683 Same image as Folder 9 Item 14 Side 2","Scope and Contents Car on the road to a hill tribe village on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9684 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 6","Scope and Contents Side 1: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9685 Side 2: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9686 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9687 Side 2: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9688 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of children and a couple of adults in front of a wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9689 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 8","Scope and Contents Temple of Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9690 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 6","Scope and Contents Devil statues along the entrance to the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9691 Same image as Item 24 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Devil statues guarding Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 4\". Scan number E9692 Same image as Item 23 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Angkor Wat temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9693 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 3 Photo 2","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man with his two oxen pulling a cart. Scan Number E9694 Side 2: People in a small village. Scan Number E9695 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man; same image as Folder 8 Item 4. Scan Number E9696 Side 2: View of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9697 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9698 Side 2: A male pilgrim in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9699 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The Temple of the Dawn on the Chao Phya River. Scan Number E9700 Side 2: A person on the steps of a building built above the water. Scan Number E9701 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A photo of the face of the Buddha in the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, also known as Wat Pho, in Thailand. Scan Number E9702 Side 2: A view of Wat Pho. Scan Number E9703 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A buddha statue in an unidentified location. Scan Number E9704 Side 2: A group of people in an unidentified location, some appear to be monks. Scan Number E9705 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People in front of an unidentified pagoda. Scan Number E9706 Side 2: Monks inside of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9707 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people outside of an unidentified location. Scan Number E9708 Side 2: Doris Baker possibly in front of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?. Scan Number E9709 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Building on the water (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9710 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan Number E9711 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People on boats (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9712 Side 2: Homes on the river (possibly a village in the jungle along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9713 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: An unidentified bulding on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9714 Side 2: People at an unidentified building on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9715 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues along the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9716 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9717 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a building, possible part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9718 Side 2: View from building, possibly from part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9719 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: One of the buildings of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9720 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace, statues of spirits to protect it; same image as Folder 8 Item 17. Scan Number E9721 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9722 Side 2: Statue of a spirit guard in part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9723 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Part of the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew in the background (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Scan Number E9724 Side 2: Doris Baker in front of Wat Phra Kaew. Scan Number E9725 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A boy sits by the canal with the reflection of part of the temple in the water. Scan Number E9726 Side 2: Unidentified building, possibly the Schwe Dagon Pagota in Burma?. Scan Number E9727 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A home along a river. Scan Number E9728 Side 2: Homes along a river. Scan Number E9729 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people watches female dancers outside. Scan Number E9730 Side 2: Group of dancers entertains a crowd. Scan Number E9731 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\" Same dancers appear in Folder 8 Item 14","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in what appears to be a shop of some kind. Scan Number E9732 Side 2: Two snake charmers. Scan Number E9733 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People outside of an unidentified area. Scan Number E9734 Side 2: People inside a temple with statues of buddha. Scan Number E9735 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Monks eating their one meal of rice in Rangoon, Burma; same image as Folder 8 Item 10. Scan Number E9736 Side 2: Group of people inside an unknown temple. Scan Number E9737 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma. Scan Number E9738 Side 2: People outside (possibly near the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?). Scan Number E9739 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A tree and view of the water. Scan Number E9740 Side 2: Three women walking and a man in front of an image of an elephant. Scan Number E9741 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A sign for \"Tissa Wewa Rest House\" with a house behind some trees. Scan Number E9742 Side 2: Two women with an infant and a young girl. Scan Number E9743 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking in the streets of unknown city. Scan Number E9744 Side 2: Two men with their vegetables (probably their shop). Scan Number E9745 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people with baskets on the beach. Scan Number E9746 Side 2: Two people run with nets dragging through the water of the beach. Scan Number E9747 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People with their cars surrounded by water. Scan Number E9748 Side 2: Two men near a body of water. Scan Number E9749 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman sitting inside a building. Scan Number E9750 Side 2: A man inside a building. Scan Number E9751 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified statue of a man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan Number E9752","Scope and Contents Side 1: A statue of a man by the water, probably in Venice?. Scan Number E9753 Side 2: People in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9754 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The bronze horsesof Saint Mark before they were replaced. Scan Number E9755 Side 2: People in the square Piazzetti de Leoncini. Scan Number E9756 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9.25\"; paper- the two images were originally sleeved together by Baker","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women making lace. Scan Number E9757 Side 2: An unidentified building. Scan Number E9758 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Entrance to the Uffizi Palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9759","Scope and Contents Photograph of Riccardo Tramantano; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9760","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9761","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7. Scan Number E9762","Scope and Contents View from the castle in Malcesine; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9763","Scope and Contents Skeletons of monks in the Church of the Capuchins, which has the bones of 4000 monks and walls made of skulls; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9764","Scope and Contents Doris Baker in front of an Etruscan sarcophagus; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9765","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9766","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 3. Scan Number E9767","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 2. Scan Number E9768","Scope and Contents Entrance to the sandstone gorge in Petra, taken from Khaznat al Faron Tomb; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9769","Scope and Contents Khaznot al Faron in Petra; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\"; some markings on back corners. Scan Number E9770","Scope and Contents Side 1: A French archaeological camp, possibly in Little Petra?. Scan Number E979771 Side 2: Possibly the ruins of an old city in Little Petra?. Scan Number E9772 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of children holding small flags. Scan Number E9773 Side 2: A group of children with an older woman (probably a teacher?) holding hands in a circle. Scan Number E9774 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two children play a game outside by using shovels. Scan Number E9775 Side 2: A group of children lift up their small flags. Scan Number E9776 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two men walking, possibly in front of the Kremlin?. Scan Number E9777 Side 2: People in the square outside of the Kremlin. Scan Number E9778 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A grand building, possibly in Moscow?. Scan Number E9779 Side 2: Staircase inside a building. Scan Number E9780 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people stand outside a building that has a picture of Lenin on it, possibly part of the celebrations of his 90th birthday?. Scan Number E9781 Side 2: Two officers in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9782 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Groups of young children in front of the Stalin and Lenin Tomb in Red Square, possibly for Lenin's 90th birthday?; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9783","Scope and Contents People gather in front of the Smolny Institute to celbrate Lenin's 90th birthday; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9784","Scope and Contents A small house next to a larger housing complex of apartments, showing the difference between old and new Moscow; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9785","Scope and Contents A view of one of the churches from inside the Kremlin wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\". Scan Number E9786","Scope and Contents People in front of St. Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9787","Scope and Contents View of the Kremlin from the Moscow River; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9788","Scope and Contents A school program for Grandfather Frost in Moscow; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9789","Scope and Contents A group of people gathered for Christmas with a picture of Lenin on the wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9790","Scope and Contents An older man with an infant and a young girl, dressed up for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings on back. Scan Number E9791","Scope and Contents An older man with a young boy and girl dressed for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on back. Scan Number E9792","Scope and Contents Several people dressed for some sort of ceremony with a young boy; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on the back. Scan Number E9793","Scope and Contents A woman working with something in the water with boats on the sand behind her and the remains of a castle; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9794","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 6, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9795","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9796","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 8. Scan Number E9797","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 7. Scan Number E9798","Scope and Contents Side 1: A fountain in a courtyard. Scan Number E9799 Side 2: A building and a courtyard with a pool in it. Scan Number E9800 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a city spread out on hills. Scan Number E9801 Side 2: The fountains in a courtyard. Scan Number E9802 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified boat harbor. Scan Number E9803 Side 2: Unidentified boat harbor and town. Scan Number E9804 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking through an arch in town with \"21-XI-1944\" and a star above it. Scan Number E9805 Side 2: View looking down on a river. Scan Number E9806 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Possibly a castle turret overlooking the water. Scan Number E9807 Side 2: Looking up at an unidentified building. Scan Number E9808 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two women at their stand in the market. Scan Number E9809 Side 2: People walking through an outdoor market. Scan Number E9810 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Plants in what could be a courtyard. Scan Number E9811 Side 2: Women walking with bags and baskets down a street. Scan Number E9812 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Five images: Top Left: People walking through the remains of Diocletian's palace, where many lived; Split,1953. Scan number E9813 Bottom Left: The Ladder of Cattaro, a mountain pass road; 1968. Scan number E9814 Top Center: Two people drink Slivovica, a strong alcohol, to start their day; Sarajevo, 1953. Scan number E9815 Bottom Center: A young girl in Dubrovnik. Scan number E9816 Far Right: A passenger boat along the Dalmation coast; 1953. Scan number E9817 color; 8.5\" x 14\"; paper","Scope and Contents Two people start off their day by drinking Slivovica; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as top center image of Item 6. Scan Number E9818","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water, possibly an old fortress or castle?. Scan Number E9819 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9820 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of the Ladder of Cattaro, a road in the mountains. Scan Number E9821 Side 2: A view down the side of the mountains, possibly from the Ladder of Cattaro?. Scan Number E9822 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of Mostar. Scan Number E9823 Side 2: People walking along the streets of Mostar. Scan Number E9824 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A site in Mostar, possibly a cemetary?. Scan Number E9825 Side 2: View of Mostar. Scan Number E9826 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9827 Side 2: Another view of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9828 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People set up fresh produce at a market. Scan Number E9829 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9830 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents People walk through Diocletian's palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as the top left in Item 6. Scan Number E9831","Scope and Contents A coastal ferry on the Adriatic; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as the far right image in Item 6. Scan Number E9832","Oversize photographs.","Scope and Contents A woman going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 12 Side 2","Scope and Contents A woman standing in front of a doorway; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 25 Side 1","Scope and Contents A woman sitting on a bench by the water, with a town in the background; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"; on the back is written \"West Coast Spain\"","Scope and Contents A boat harbor and a town; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"","Scope and Contents Children in Moscow celebrate Lenin's 90th birthday by his tomb in the Kremlin; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A river running through the mountains, possibly somewhere in the Alps?; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 13.5\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A man carrying baskets walking down the street, possibly in Spain or Italy?; black \u0026 white; 10.75\" x 13.25\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents 6 photographs 1- A picture of a lake; color; 4\" x 6\" 2- Picture of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 3- View of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 4- View looking down at the lake and a boat; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 5- A woman with a child; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 6- A woman and a little girl; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Two boys look into the window of a meat shop; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\" Photo 2: The \"Little Mermaid\" statue in Copenhagen; black \u0026 white ;7.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of two statues in front of a building- one is a man with a long beard, and the other a woman who appears to be on what would be the front of a ship; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"","Scope and Contents Two women sit outside of a log building on a bench; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Boats on a lake in the mountains; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: Statue of various groups of people, perhaps families? Three different groups of statues; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A woman and two men in front of a tour bus; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: A statue of a woman holding her hair out around some park area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A house maybe made of wood in an unidentified area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A tent and some supplies in the midst of a vast grassy area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A man and a woman in front of a tent with various goods that have been produced; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: The wooden skeleton of a tent and some wooden sleds; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Railroad tracks; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A picture of a woman- possibly Doris Baker? In front of a sign for the Arctic Circle; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: Four men in uniform in front of the Arctic Circle sign; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A Nazi plane in Volendam, the Netherlands, brings a crowd to watch people pull it out; color; 3.75\" x 5\"; written on the photo: \"Volendam, Holland Nazi Plane\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 5 Item 15 Photo 2: Two woman (one possibly Doris Baker?) in front of a windmill; color; 3.5\" x 3\" Photo 3: A woman with a head scarf; color; 2.75\" x 2.75\" In between photo 3 and 4 \"Amsterdam\" is written Photo 4: A woman (Doris Baker?) in front of a painting by Van Gogh in Arles, France; color; 3\" x 4.25\"; caption below the picture: \"Arles 'The Cafe Terrace' Van Gohe\" Photo 5: Two women sharing something to eat in the middle of a crowded street; color; 3\" x 4.5\"; above the photo is written \"Easter '74\" Photo 6: Two women putting items in the back of their car; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\"","Scope and Contents A woman using a spinning machine; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5.75\" There is text written on the page: \"Heidelbert\", \"The Blarney Stone Ireland\", \"Frankfurt\", and \"Nurnberg\" but only the one photo is left on the page. It is possible that Heidelbert relates to the photograph still on the page?","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of the Arc de Triomphe and part of the Champs-Élysées; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.5\" Photo 2: A gargoyle on top ot the Notre Dame cathedal in Paris and a view of the roads and Seine River below it; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10.25\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of a prison in the French Alps; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; \"The old prison of Annecy in the French Alps casts its gloomy reflection in the water.\" is typed on a strip of paper that has been attached to the photograph","Scope and Contents A photograph of two young boys in front of a building that has saints carved into the stone walls; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"Two French boys play on their way home from school in Arles as the stone saints look down disapprovingly\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of a large church with a man and woman standing in front of it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"The Roman walls of the church at Avignon, France\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Three women sit on the beach; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: Two women stand in front of a building; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman in front of a building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 18","Scope and Contents A photograph of the beach and a town on the other side of the water; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 23 Side 1","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: A view of the many cars on the causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\"","Scope and Contents A view of the houses lining the street in an unidentified town; color; 3.5\" x 4.5\"","This album was re-used, so many of the written captions on the pages with photographs from Southeast Asia are not relevant to the photos.  Once the album reaches photographs of Africa, then the captions do correspond.","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A little girl in a village by a canal of the Chao Phraya River near Bangkok; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 13 Photo 2: Dragons line the stairs at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: A holy procession in the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 16 Photo 4: Female performers; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 5: A family around a table with their fresh produce; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 6: Car on the road up to a village on a hill; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 18","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 4\" x 6\" Photo 2: Meo children with an acquaintance of Baker's on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: Doris Baker with two Thai men; color; 3.5\" x 5.25\" Photo 5: A woman in front of a temple with two monks behind her; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; tear in upper left corner","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Photo 2: Ankgor Wat Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 25","Scope and Contents Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man in front of one of the temples at Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 22","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of people in front of a wall with carvings in it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 21","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom (same image as Photo 1); black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Items 23 and 24","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Doorways in the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: A woman and two children pose in front of a building, possibly par tof the Bayon Temple?; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents A view of part of the Bayon Temple in Ankgor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents An image of part the doorways and part of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Image of the Bayon Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents An image of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Items 14 and Item 18 Side 1: Angkor Wat and the walkway leading up to it Side 2: View of a building, probably part of Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Side 1: A temple, possibly in Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? Side 2: Buddha statues in part of a temple black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Doorways of the Bayon Temple in Angkor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"","Scope and Contents Two men in the Casablanca Court of Justice; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\" On the picture is written \"French Morocco '58\" Written caption: \"Court of Justice- Casablanca\"","Scope and Contents Two men, one with a basket on his head, in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Marrakech, Morocco\"","Scope and Contents A large group of people in a town square; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Open Market\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 3","Scope and Contents A man making cous cous baskets in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Cous Cous Baskets\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 7","Scope and Contents A few women and a man sit with their cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Dancers entertain a crowd; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 16","Scope and Contents A man walks through town with several small containers; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Water Boy\"","Scope and Contents A snake charmer; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Snake Charmer\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 8","Scope and Contents Three men entertain people in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Sudanese Entertainers- Marrakech\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in front of a crowd in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Items 14 and 15","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 13","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 12","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A woman and child walk through the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Souks- Marrakech\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 5","Scope and Contents A woman holding hands with her child and several men on bicycles in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man riding what may be a donkey with a basket going through the crowds in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Wool hanging in the wool dying market in Marrakech; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Doris Baker with 2 men (may be water boys?); black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: People hanging dyed wool; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: The royal band, men dressed in red, practice behind the sultan's palace; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Written Caption: \"Wool Dyers' Street\"","Scope and Contents Two people stand outside of a building with wool hanging along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: Wool Dyers' Street","Scope and Contents A crowd of people in a market; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 4","Scope and Contents Someone standing along the wall of the entrance to the sultan's palace in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Entrance- Sultan's Palace\"","Scope and Contents Three women, one sitting and two standing, against a wall; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man stands next to a pile of baskets, and another man has an empty cart; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents People shop in the market in the Souks, looking here at baskets; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 6","Scope and Contents A man sits in the doorwar of his shop with his gold bands displayed in the window next to him; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Gold Merchant\"","Scope and Contents A man making a tray in his shop; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 9","Scope and Contents People selling clothes possibly in the Souks?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A group of men work and talk in what may be a shop?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 10","Scope and Contents Two men working on their trade outside along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified bell tower; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman buying water from one of two water boys; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.5\"","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Baker, Doris C.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Doris C. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged into two series: Series 1: Photographs; Series 2: Albums.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection is arranged into two series: Series 1: Photographs; Series 2: Albums."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFurther information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Doris_Baker\" title=\"Doris Baker\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Arrangement, description, and digitization of this collection was made possible by a gift of Doris Baker.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:","Arrangement, description, and digitization of this collection was made possible by a gift of Doris Baker."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDoris C. Baker Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Doris C. Baker Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William \u0026 Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePhotographs and photograph albums, circa 1950s-1980s, of Doris C. Baker, author and poet of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The photographs document her travels throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia and include images of scenery, people with whom she met, and people with whom she traveled. Baker was from Muskegon, Michigan and went to work teaching in Department of Defense schools in Europe in the 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 14 folders within box 1, which are organized alphabetically by country or region that Doris Baker visited. There are photographs of places that Baker visited, people she encountered on her visits, and herself along with her fellow travelers. There is also a folder for oversized photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ouled Nail musicians and a dancer in Bou Saada, French Algeria; color; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Scan number E9500\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A barber uses leeches to cure a headache in Bou Saada; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9501\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Crowds of people in Place Jemaa-el-Fna, Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 20. Scan number E9502\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Group of people in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 40. Scan number E9503\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman and child in the Souks; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 35. Scan number E9504\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People shopping in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, French Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 44. Scan number E9505\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man weaving cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 21. scan number E9506\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A snake charmer in Marrakech entertains tourists; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 25. Scan number E9507\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man makes a tray for tourists in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 46. Scan number E9508\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people in Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 48. Scan number E9509\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 10\"; discoloration markings on back. Scan number E9510\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers from the Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 33. Scan number E9511\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers and musicians from Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 box 1 Folder 16 Item 31. Scan number E9512\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9513\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9514\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 23. Scan number E9515\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9516\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The upper gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9517\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Boats in the gorges of Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9518\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 8.5\" x 5.5\"; paper; same image as item 1. Scan number E9519\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lesser gorges of Yangtze river; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; tear in bottom center; same image as Item 3. Scan number E9520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Man by a boat; color, 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9521\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item 2. Scan number E9522\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kwai Sin, Baker's foster daugher, with her mother and their interpreter in Hong Kong; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9523\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Man in Hong Kong; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9524\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9525\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; some marks on the back; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9526\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Moldau River Bridge in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"; markings on back corners. Scan number E9527\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Moldau River and the city in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 9.25\" x 8\". scan number E9528\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Budapest, Hungary; black \u0026amp; white; 14\" x 8\"; two images fastened together. scan number E9529\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of tourists in Montmartre looking at paintings; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9530\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of tourists looking at paintings in Montmartre; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9531\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the gargoyles on top of Notre Dame in Paris; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9532\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Paris; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9533\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of Paris with the Sacre-Coeur in the background; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9534\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Eiffel Tower with the fountains in front; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9535\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9536\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two women in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9537\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration on back. Scan number E9538\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two people in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on front and back. Scan number E9539\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman and girl in a town in France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9540\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View down a part of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9541\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Buidling on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around edges. Scan number E9542\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view looking up at abbey on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around the edges. Scan number E9543\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looking down at the water and a boat; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9544\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Buildings across the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looking up at the abbey; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration in top right corner and back. Scan number E9546\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in front of building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 15. Scan nuber E9547\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looking down at boats in the water; balck \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9548\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A boat on the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9549\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along the top half of the image and on back. Scan number E9550\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; tear in bottom left corner and on the top; discoloration on back. Scan number E9551\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water; same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 16. Scan number E9552 Side 2: View down of town and water. Scan number E9553 Black \u0026amp; white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the cars parked on the causeway from Mont Saint-Michel; black and white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges and on back. Scan number E9554\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A boat on the beach and the edge of the fortress; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration along bottom edge and back. Scan number E9555\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the causeway; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on the back. Scan number E9556\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cars on the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9557\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cars and buildings on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9558\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two women talking looking down at the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9559\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A statue of a crowned man on a horse; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9560\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man in front of a US military train in Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9561\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An identified part of Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9562\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bicycles in front of Munich City Hall; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9563\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Women getting on a carriage for the festival. Scan number E9564 Side 2: A man by one of the carriages. Scan number E9565 Black \u0026amp; white; 9\" x 11.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frederic March in the Isar Valley, Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9566\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View from the Berghof, Hitler's home near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9567\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified house in the mountains in Germany; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". E9568\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9569\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Statues in the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9570\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of Heiligenblut, Austria; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9571\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Heiligenblut, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9572\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A Heuriger sign to invite people in to drink wine; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9573\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A ski lift in Seefeld, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9574\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified man in unidentified city working on some sort of musical instrument; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 8.5\". Scan number E9575\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pulling a Nazi plane up out of the Zuider See in Vollendam; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9576\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statue in ruins of Delos. Scan number E9577 Side 2: Man with octopi looking at a shipwreck. Scan number E9578 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statue and reliefs at Shrine of Dionysus. Scan number E9579 Side 2: Reliefs of cows on a column in Delos ruins. Scan number E9580 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9581 Side 2: Lion Face in Terrace of the Lions in Delos; same image as Folder 7 Item 16. Scan number E9582 Black \u0026amp; White; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Lion statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9583 Side 2: View of unidentified town. Scan number E9584 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A town overlooking the water. Scan number E9585 Side 2: A bird watching a man on a donkey. Scan number E9586 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Windmills in unidentified town. Scan number E9587 Side 2: Woman walking in town with windmills. Scan number E9588 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water with windmills. Scan number E9589 Side 2: A woman leading a donkey carrying goods; same image as Folder 7 Item 17. Scan number E9590 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman with a pail in unidentified town. Scan number E9591 Side 2: Unidentified town. Scan number E9592 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified town. Scan number E9593 Side 2: Woman walking through unidentified town. Scan number E9594 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Boat in water. Scan number E9595 Side 2: Man tying up boat in boat harbor. Scan number E9596 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Men working on their boats. Scan number E9597 Side 2: Man walking through town in Greece. Scan number E9598 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman buying something in Tinos. Scan number E9599 Side 2: A woman going to the town ovens in Tinos to make dolmathes; same image as Folder 7 Item 25 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 1. Scan number E9600 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Girl spinning. Scan number E9601 Side 2: People walking outside the Panaghia Evanvghelistria Cathedral. Scan number E9602 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral;same image as Folder 7 Item 5. Scan number E9603 Side 2: People outside the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 4, 8 and 9. Scan number E9604 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 6 and 7. Scan number E9605 Side 2: A ship hanging from a chandelier in the cathedral. Scan number E9606 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Paintings and statue inside the cathedral. Scan number E9607 Side 2: Courtyard. Scan number E9608 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People sitting under the trees outside. Scan number E9609 Side 2: groups of people sitting under the trees. Scan number E9610 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Man rides a donkey in town. Scan number E9611 Side 2: Two donkeys tied up by the water. Scan number E9612 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: The view down the streets of an unidentified town. Scan number E9613 Side 2: Unidentified church. Scan number E9614 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Bell tower of unidentified church. Scan number E9615 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan number E9616 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Overlooking edge of town and surrounding landscapes. Scan number E9617 Side 2: Looking over town and church and surrounding landscape. Scan number E9618 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a church. Scan number E9619 Side 2: A man (possibly a priest from Tinos?) drinking outside. Scan number E9620 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People sitting outside at a cafe (possibly in Tinos?); same image as Folder 7 Item 23. Scan number E9621 Side 2: People walking down the alleys of town. Scan number E9622 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Tinos priest walking in town; same image as Folder 7 Items 2 and 3. Scan number E9623 Side 2: Tinos priest; same image as Folder 7 Item 1. Scan number E9624 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman in her doorway; same image as Folder 7 Item 18 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 2. Scan number E9625 Side 2: Two girls outside. Scan number E9626 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Five people in front of a building. Scan number E9627 Side 2: Four pictures: Top left- A man and a woman; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- Two older men with a younger boy; Bottom right- A woman. Scan number E9628 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified man; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 3.5\"; some discoloration on back; originally attached with Item 28 to Item 29. Scan number E9629\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people inside what is likely a residence; black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 3.5\"; some markings on back; originally attached with Item 27 to Item 29. Scan number E9630\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Four Pictures: Top left- A man and a woman looking at flowers; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- A woman in a doorway; Bottom right- A woman sewing. Scan number E9631 Side 2: Three people (possibly parents with their child?) walk in town. Scan number E9632 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTinos, island in Aegean Sea, renouwed pilgrimage center. Cyclaeds Island. black \u0026amp; White. Scan number E9421\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A priest from Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9633 same image as Folder 6 Item 24 Side 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9634\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 2 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9635\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; typed caption on the back: \"Pilgrims come from all over Greece to the cathedral of Tinos where a miraculous icon was discovered in 1882\". Scan number E9637 same as Folder 6 Item 14 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9638\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 6 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9639\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 9 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9640\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 8 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9641\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View from the Acropolis. Scan number E9642 Side 2: Columns of the Acropolis. Scan number E9643 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9644 Side 2: A painting in unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9645 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the Erechtheion in the Acropolis; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; bent in upper right corner. Scan number E9646\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Pillars of the Erechtheion that are statues of females. Scan number E9647 Side 2: View of the Erechtheion. Scan number E9648 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A little girl on the beach. Scan number E9649 Side 2: A view of a town on a hill. Scan number E9650 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A mural of three women at an unidentified site. Scan number E9651 Side 2: A pot with intricate designs at an unidentified ruins. Scan number E9652 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A lion's head from the Terrace of the Lions in Delos; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9653\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman with her donkey carrying goods; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 7 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9654\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; same woman pictured in Item 25 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9655\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People at \"The Plaza\" in Khania, Crete; color; 4\" x 6\". Scan number E9656\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A sailor in Plantinias Crete; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9657\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two sailors in Platinias who had joined a rebellion to free Crete from Greece. Scan number E9658 Side 2: One of the sailors in Platinias; Same as the man on the right on Side 1 and same man as Item 20. Scan number E9659 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 8\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Baker's friend Evelyn's family in Crete at dinner; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9660\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people sitting outside at some sort of cafe; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 23 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9661\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9662\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Tinos going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 12 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9663\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Prime Minister Karamanlis in Iraklion, Crete; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9664\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified building in India, possible Taj Mahal in the distance?; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9665\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Men with their oxen pulling goods; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9666\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Three children. Scan number E9667 Side 2: Two men with an elephant. Scan number E9668 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9669 Same image as Folder 9 Item 2 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Men in front of unidentified buildings; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9670\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Wash day in Bombay. Scan number E9661 Side 2: Wall and trees. Scan number E9662 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Men working with coconuts; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9673\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified town by the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9674\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified town on the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9675\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Buddhist monks in Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9676 Same image as Folder 9 Item 22 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9677\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9678\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Children in a village by the Chao Phraya River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9679 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers and musicians perform; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9680 Same dancers appear in Folder 9 Item 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified buildings by the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9681\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A holy procession at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9682 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A statue in front of a building in Bangkok; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9683 Same image as Folder 9 Item 14 Side 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car on the road to a hill tribe village on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9684 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9685 Side 2: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9686 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9687 Side 2: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9688 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of children and a couple of adults in front of a wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9689 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Temple of Angkor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9690 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Devil statues along the entrance to the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9691 Same image as Item 24 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Devil statues guarding Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 4\". Scan number E9692 Same image as Item 23 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Angkor Wat temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9693 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 3 Photo 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A man with his two oxen pulling a cart. Scan Number E9694 Side 2: People in a small village. Scan Number E9695 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A man; same image as Folder 8 Item 4. Scan Number E9696 Side 2: View of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9697 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9698 Side 2: A male pilgrim in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9699 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: The Temple of the Dawn on the Chao Phya River. Scan Number E9700 Side 2: A person on the steps of a building built above the water. Scan Number E9701 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A photo of the face of the Buddha in the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, also known as Wat Pho, in Thailand. Scan Number E9702 Side 2: A view of Wat Pho. Scan Number E9703 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A buddha statue in an unidentified location. Scan Number E9704 Side 2: A group of people in an unidentified location, some appear to be monks. Scan Number E9705 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People in front of an unidentified pagoda. Scan Number E9706 Side 2: Monks inside of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9707 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people outside of an unidentified location. Scan Number E9708 Side 2: Doris Baker possibly in front of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?. Scan Number E9709 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Building on the water (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9710 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan Number E9711 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People on boats (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9712 Side 2: Homes on the river (possibly a village in the jungle along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9713 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: An unidentified bulding on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9714 Side 2: People at an unidentified building on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9715 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statues along the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9716 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9717 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a building, possible part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9718 Side 2: View from building, possibly from part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9719 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: One of the buildings of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9720 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace, statues of spirits to protect it; same image as Folder 8 Item 17. Scan Number E9721 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9722 Side 2: Statue of a spirit guard in part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9723 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Part of the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew in the background (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Scan Number E9724 Side 2: Doris Baker in front of Wat Phra Kaew. Scan Number E9725 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A boy sits by the canal with the reflection of part of the temple in the water. Scan Number E9726 Side 2: Unidentified building, possibly the Schwe Dagon Pagota in Burma?. Scan Number E9727 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A home along a river. Scan Number E9728 Side 2: Homes along a river. Scan Number E9729 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people watches female dancers outside. Scan Number E9730 Side 2: Group of dancers entertains a crowd. Scan Number E9731 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\" Same dancers appear in Folder 8 Item 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman in what appears to be a shop of some kind. Scan Number E9732 Side 2: Two snake charmers. Scan Number E9733 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People outside of an unidentified area. Scan Number E9734 Side 2: People inside a temple with statues of buddha. Scan Number E9735 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Monks eating their one meal of rice in Rangoon, Burma; same image as Folder 8 Item 10. Scan Number E9736 Side 2: Group of people inside an unknown temple. Scan Number E9737 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma. Scan Number E9738 Side 2: People outside (possibly near the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?). Scan Number E9739 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A tree and view of the water. Scan Number E9740 Side 2: Three women walking and a man in front of an image of an elephant. Scan Number E9741 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A sign for \"Tissa Wewa Rest House\" with a house behind some trees. Scan Number E9742 Side 2: Two women with an infant and a young girl. Scan Number E9743 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People walking in the streets of unknown city. Scan Number E9744 Side 2: Two men with their vegetables (probably their shop). Scan Number E9745 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people with baskets on the beach. Scan Number E9746 Side 2: Two people run with nets dragging through the water of the beach. Scan Number E9747 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People with their cars surrounded by water. Scan Number E9748 Side 2: Two men near a body of water. Scan Number E9749 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman sitting inside a building. Scan Number E9750 Side 2: A man inside a building. Scan Number E9751 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified statue of a man on a horse; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan Number E9752\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A statue of a man by the water, probably in Venice?. Scan Number E9753 Side 2: People in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9754 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: The bronze horsesof Saint Mark before they were replaced. Scan Number E9755 Side 2: People in the square Piazzetti de Leoncini. Scan Number E9756 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9.25\"; paper- the two images were originally sleeved together by Baker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Women making lace. Scan Number E9757 Side 2: An unidentified building. Scan Number E9758 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entrance to the Uffizi Palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9759\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of Riccardo Tramantano; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9760\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9761\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7. Scan Number E9762\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View from the castle in Malcesine; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9763\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Skeletons of monks in the Church of the Capuchins, which has the bones of 4000 monks and walls made of skulls; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9764\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Doris Baker in front of an Etruscan sarcophagus; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9765\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9766\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 3. Scan Number E9767\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 2. Scan Number E9768\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entrance to the sandstone gorge in Petra, taken from Khaznat al Faron Tomb; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Khaznot al Faron in Petra; black \u0026amp; white; 5\" x 7\"; some markings on back corners. Scan Number E9770\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A French archaeological camp, possibly in Little Petra?. Scan Number E979771 Side 2: Possibly the ruins of an old city in Little Petra?. Scan Number E9772 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of children holding small flags. Scan Number E9773 Side 2: A group of children with an older woman (probably a teacher?) holding hands in a circle. Scan Number E9774 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two children play a game outside by using shovels. Scan Number E9775 Side 2: A group of children lift up their small flags. Scan Number E9776 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two men walking, possibly in front of the Kremlin?. Scan Number E9777 Side 2: People in the square outside of the Kremlin. Scan Number E9778 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A grand building, possibly in Moscow?. Scan Number E9779 Side 2: Staircase inside a building. Scan Number E9780 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people stand outside a building that has a picture of Lenin on it, possibly part of the celebrations of his 90th birthday?. Scan Number E9781 Side 2: Two officers in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9782 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Groups of young children in front of the Stalin and Lenin Tomb in Red Square, possibly for Lenin's 90th birthday?; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9783\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People gather in front of the Smolny Institute to celbrate Lenin's 90th birthday; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9784\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A small house next to a larger housing complex of apartments, showing the difference between old and new Moscow; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9785\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of one of the churches from inside the Kremlin wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\". Scan Number E9786\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in front of St. Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9787\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the Kremlin from the Moscow River; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9788\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A school program for Grandfather Frost in Moscow; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people gathered for Christmas with a picture of Lenin on the wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An older man with an infant and a young girl, dressed up for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings on back. Scan Number E9791\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An older man with a young boy and girl dressed for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on back. Scan Number E9792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Several people dressed for some sort of ceremony with a young boy; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on the back. Scan Number E9793\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman working with something in the water with boats on the sand behind her and the remains of a castle; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9794\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 6, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9795\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9796\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 8. Scan Number E9797\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 7. Scan Number E9798\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A fountain in a courtyard. Scan Number E9799 Side 2: A building and a courtyard with a pool in it. Scan Number E9800 black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a city spread out on hills. Scan Number E9801 Side 2: The fountains in a courtyard. Scan Number E9802 black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified boat harbor. Scan Number E9803 Side 2: Unidentified boat harbor and town. Scan Number E9804 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People walking through an arch in town with \"21-XI-1944\" and a star above it. Scan Number E9805 Side 2: View looking down on a river. Scan Number E9806 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Possibly a castle turret overlooking the water. Scan Number E9807 Side 2: Looking up at an unidentified building. Scan Number E9808 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two women at their stand in the market. Scan Number E9809 Side 2: People walking through an outdoor market. Scan Number E9810 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Plants in what could be a courtyard. Scan Number E9811 Side 2: Women walking with bags and baskets down a street. Scan Number E9812 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Five images: Top Left: People walking through the remains of Diocletian's palace, where many lived; Split,1953. Scan number E9813 Bottom Left: The Ladder of Cattaro, a mountain pass road; 1968. Scan number E9814 Top Center: Two people drink Slivovica, a strong alcohol, to start their day; Sarajevo, 1953. Scan number E9815 Bottom Center: A young girl in Dubrovnik. Scan number E9816 Far Right: A passenger boat along the Dalmation coast; 1953. Scan number E9817 color; 8.5\" x 14\"; paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two people start off their day by drinking Slivovica; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as top center image of Item 6. Scan Number E9818\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water, possibly an old fortress or castle?. Scan Number E9819 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9820 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A view of the Ladder of Cattaro, a road in the mountains. Scan Number E9821 Side 2: A view down the side of the mountains, possibly from the Ladder of Cattaro?. Scan Number E9822 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A view of Mostar. Scan Number E9823 Side 2: People walking along the streets of Mostar. Scan Number E9824 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A site in Mostar, possibly a cemetary?. Scan Number E9825 Side 2: View of Mostar. Scan Number E9826 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9827 Side 2: Another view of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9828 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People set up fresh produce at a market. Scan Number E9829 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9830 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People walk through Diocletian's palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as the top left in Item 6. Scan Number E9831\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A coastal ferry on the Adriatic; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as the far right image in Item 6. Scan Number E9832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 12 Side 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman standing in front of a doorway; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 25 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman sitting on a bench by the water, with a town in the background; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\"; on the back is written \"West Coast Spain\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A boat harbor and a town; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Children in Moscow celebrate Lenin's 90th birthday by his tomb in the Kremlin; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A river running through the mountains, possibly somewhere in the Alps?; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 13.5\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man carrying baskets walking down the street, possibly in Spain or Italy?; black \u0026amp; white; 10.75\" x 13.25\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 photographs 1- A picture of a lake; color; 4\" x 6\" 2- Picture of a lake; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 3- View of a lake; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 4- View looking down at the lake and a boat; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 5- A woman with a child; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 6- A woman and a little girl; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Two boys look into the window of a meat shop; black \u0026amp; white; 5\" x 7\" Photo 2: The \"Little Mermaid\" statue in Copenhagen; black \u0026amp; white ;7.5\" x 7.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of two statues in front of a building- one is a man with a long beard, and the other a woman who appears to be on what would be the front of a ship; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 10\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two women sit outside of a log building on a bench; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Boats on a lake in the mountains; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: Statue of various groups of people, perhaps families? Three different groups of statues; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A woman and two men in front of a tour bus; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: A statue of a woman holding her hair out around some park area; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: A house maybe made of wood in an unidentified area; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A tent and some supplies in the midst of a vast grassy area; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A man and a woman in front of a tent with various goods that have been produced; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: The wooden skeleton of a tent and some wooden sleds; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Railroad tracks; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A picture of a woman- possibly Doris Baker? In front of a sign for the Arctic Circle; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: Four men in uniform in front of the Arctic Circle sign; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: A Nazi plane in Volendam, the Netherlands, brings a crowd to watch people pull it out; color; 3.75\" x 5\"; written on the photo: \"Volendam, Holland Nazi Plane\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 5 Item 15 Photo 2: Two woman (one possibly Doris Baker?) in front of a windmill; color; 3.5\" x 3\" Photo 3: A woman with a head scarf; color; 2.75\" x 2.75\" In between photo 3 and 4 \"Amsterdam\" is written Photo 4: A woman (Doris Baker?) in front of a painting by Van Gogh in Arles, France; color; 3\" x 4.25\"; caption below the picture: \"Arles 'The Cafe Terrace' Van Gohe\" Photo 5: Two women sharing something to eat in the middle of a crowded street; color; 3\" x 4.5\"; above the photo is written \"Easter '74\" Photo 6: Two women putting items in the back of their car; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman using a spinning machine; black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 5.75\" There is text written on the page: \"Heidelbert\", \"The Blarney Stone Ireland\", \"Frankfurt\", and \"Nurnberg\" but only the one photo is left on the page. It is possible that Heidelbert relates to the photograph still on the page?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of the Arc de Triomphe and part of the Champs-Élysées; black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 4.5\" Photo 2: A gargoyle on top ot the Notre Dame cathedal in Paris and a view of the roads and Seine River below it; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of a prison in the French Alps; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; \"The old prison of Annecy in the French Alps casts its gloomy reflection in the water.\" is typed on a strip of paper that has been attached to the photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of two young boys in front of a building that has saints carved into the stone walls; black \u0026amp; white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"Two French boys play on their way home from school in Arles as the stone saints look down disapprovingly\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of a large church with a man and woman standing in front of it; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"The Roman walls of the church at Avignon, France\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Three women sit on the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: Two women stand in front of a building; black \u0026amp; white; 3\" x 4.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in front of a building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of the beach and a town on the other side of the water; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 8.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 23 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: A view of the many cars on the causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 8.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of the houses lining the street in an unidentified town; color; 3.5\" x 4.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis album was re-used, so many of the written captions on the pages with photographs from Southeast Asia are not relevant to the photos.  Once the album reaches photographs of Africa, then the captions do correspond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: A little girl in a village by a canal of the Chao Phraya River near Bangkok; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 13 Photo 2: Dragons line the stairs at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: A holy procession in the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 16 Photo 4: Female performers; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 5: A family around a table with their fresh produce; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 6: Car on the road up to a village on a hill; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 4\" x 6\" Photo 2: Meo children with an acquaintance of Baker's on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: Doris Baker with two Thai men; color; 3.5\" x 5.25\" Photo 5: A woman in front of a temple with two monks behind her; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; tear in upper left corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Photo 2: Ankgor Wat Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man in front of one of the temples at Ankgor Wat; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people in front of a wall with carvings in it; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom (same image as Photo 1); black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Items 23 and 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Doorways in the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: A woman and two children pose in front of a building, possibly par tof the Bayon Temple?; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of part of the Bayon Temple in Ankgor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An image of part the doorways and part of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Image of the Bayon Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An image of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Items 14 and Item 18 Side 1: Angkor Wat and the walkway leading up to it Side 2: View of a building, probably part of Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Side 1: A temple, possibly in Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? Side 2: Buddha statues in part of a temple black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Doorways of the Bayon Temple in Angkor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two men in the Casablanca Court of Justice; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.75\" On the picture is written \"French Morocco '58\" Written caption: \"Court of Justice- Casablanca\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two men, one with a basket on his head, in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Marrakech, Morocco\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A large group of people in a town square; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Open Market\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man making cous cous baskets in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Cous Cous Baskets\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A few women and a man sit with their cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers entertain a crowd; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man walks through town with several small containers; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Water Boy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A snake charmer; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Snake Charmer\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three men entertain people in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Sudanese Entertainers- Marrakech\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in front of a crowd in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Items 14 and 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman and child walk through the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Souks- Marrakech\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman holding hands with her child and several men on bicycles in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man riding what may be a donkey with a basket going through the crowds in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Wool hanging in the wool dying market in Marrakech; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Doris Baker with 2 men (may be water boys?); black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: People hanging dyed wool; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: The royal band, men dressed in red, practice behind the sultan's palace; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Written Caption: \"Wool Dyers' Street\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two people stand outside of a building with wool hanging along the street; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: Wool Dyers' Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A crowd of people in a market; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Someone standing along the wall of the entrance to the sultan's palace in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Entrance- Sultan's Palace\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three women, one sitting and two standing, against a wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man stands next to a pile of baskets, and another man has an empty 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Baker, author and poet of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The photographs document her travels throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia and include images of scenery, people with whom she met, and people with whom she traveled. Baker was from Muskegon, Michigan and went to work teaching in Department of Defense schools in Europe in the 1950s.","This series consists of 14 folders within box 1, which are organized alphabetically by country or region that Doris Baker visited. There are photographs of places that Baker visited, people she encountered on her visits, and herself along with her fellow travelers. There is also a folder for oversized photographs.","Scope and Contents Ouled Nail musicians and a dancer in Bou Saada, French Algeria; color; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Scan number E9500","Scope and Contents A barber uses leeches to cure a headache in Bou Saada; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9501","Scope and Contents Crowds of people in Place Jemaa-el-Fna, Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 20. Scan number E9502","Scope and Contents Group of people in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 40. Scan number E9503","Scope and Contents A woman and child in the Souks; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 35. Scan number E9504","Scope and Contents People shopping in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, French Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 44. Scan number E9505","Scope and Contents A man weaving cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 21. scan number E9506","Scope and Contents A snake charmer in Marrakech entertains tourists; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 25. Scan number E9507","Scope and Contents A man makes a tray for tourists in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 46. Scan number E9508","Scope and Contents A group of people in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 48. Scan number E9509","Scope and Contents People in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"; discoloration markings on back. Scan number E9510","Scope and Contents Dancers from the Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 33. Scan number E9511","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians from Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 box 1 Folder 16 Item 31. Scan number E9512","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9513","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9514","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 23. Scan number E9515","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9516","Scope and Contents The upper gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9517","Scope and Contents Boats in the gorges of Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9518","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 8.5\" x 5.5\"; paper; same image as item 1. Scan number E9519","Scope and Contents Lesser gorges of Yangtze river; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; tear in bottom center; same image as Item 3. Scan number E9520","Scope and Contents Man by a boat; color, 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9521","Scope and Contents Gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item 2. Scan number E9522","Scope and Contents Kwai Sin, Baker's foster daugher, with her mother and their interpreter in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9523","Scope and Contents Man in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9524","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9525","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; some marks on the back; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9526","Scope and Contents Moldau River Bridge in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"; markings on back corners. Scan number E9527","Scope and Contents View of Moldau River and the city in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.25\" x 8\". scan number E9528","Scope and Contents View of Budapest, Hungary; black \u0026 white; 14\" x 8\"; two images fastened together. scan number E9529","Scope and Contents A group of tourists in Montmartre looking at paintings; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9530","Scope and Contents A group of tourists looking at paintings in Montmartre; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9531","Scope and Contents View of the gargoyles on top of Notre Dame in Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9532","Scope and Contents View of Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9533","Scope and Contents A view of Paris with the Sacre-Coeur in the background; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9534","Scope and Contents The Eiffel Tower with the fountains in front; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9535","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9536","Scope and Contents Two women in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9537","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration on back. Scan number E9538","Scope and Contents Two people in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on front and back. Scan number E9539","Scope and Contents A woman and girl in a town in France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9540","Scope and Contents View down a part of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9541","Scope and Contents Buidling on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around edges. Scan number E9542","Scope and Contents A view looking up at abbey on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around the edges. Scan number E9543","Scope and Contents Looking down at the water and a boat; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9544","Scope and Contents Buildings across the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9545","Scope and Contents Looking up at the abbey; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration in top right corner and back. Scan number E9546","Scope and Contents A woman in front of building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 15. Scan nuber E9547","Scope and Contents Looking down at boats in the water; balck \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9548","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9549","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along the top half of the image and on back. Scan number E9550","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; tear in bottom left corner and on the top; discoloration on back. Scan number E9551","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water; same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 16. Scan number E9552 Side 2: View down of town and water. Scan number E9553 Black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents View of the cars parked on the causeway from Mont Saint-Michel; black and white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges and on back. Scan number E9554","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach and the edge of the fortress; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration along bottom edge and back. Scan number E9555","Scope and Contents View of the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on the back. Scan number E9556","Scope and Contents Cars on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9557","Scope and Contents Cars and buildings on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9558","Scope and Contents Two women talking looking down at the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9559","Scope and Contents A statue of a crowned man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9560","Scope and Contents A man in front of a US military train in Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9561","Scope and Contents An identified part of Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9562","Scope and Contents Bicycles in front of Munich City Hall; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9563","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women getting on a carriage for the festival. Scan number E9564 Side 2: A man by one of the carriages. Scan number E9565 Black \u0026 white; 9\" x 11.5\"","Scope and Contents Frederic March in the Isar Valley, Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9566","Scope and Contents View from the Berghof, Hitler's home near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9567","Scope and Contents Unidentified house in the mountains in Germany; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". E9568","Scope and Contents Inside the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9569","Scope and Contents Statues in the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9570","Scope and Contents A view of Heiligenblut, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9571","Scope and Contents View of Heiligenblut, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9572","Scope and Contents A Heuriger sign to invite people in to drink wine; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9573","Scope and Contents A ski lift in Seefeld, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9574","Scope and Contents Unidentified man in unidentified city working on some sort of musical instrument; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\". Scan number E9575","Scope and Contents Pulling a Nazi plane up out of the Zuider See in Vollendam; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9576","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue in ruins of Delos. Scan number E9577 Side 2: Man with octopi looking at a shipwreck. Scan number E9578 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue and reliefs at Shrine of Dionysus. Scan number E9579 Side 2: Reliefs of cows on a column in Delos ruins. Scan number E9580 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9581 Side 2: Lion Face in Terrace of the Lions in Delos; same image as Folder 7 Item 16. Scan number E9582 Black \u0026 White; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Lion statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9583 Side 2: View of unidentified town. Scan number E9584 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A town overlooking the water. Scan number E9585 Side 2: A bird watching a man on a donkey. Scan number E9586 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Windmills in unidentified town. Scan number E9587 Side 2: Woman walking in town with windmills. Scan number E9588 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water with windmills. Scan number E9589 Side 2: A woman leading a donkey carrying goods; same image as Folder 7 Item 17. Scan number E9590 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman with a pail in unidentified town. Scan number E9591 Side 2: Unidentified town. Scan number E9592 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified town. Scan number E9593 Side 2: Woman walking through unidentified town. Scan number E9594 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Boat in water. Scan number E9595 Side 2: Man tying up boat in boat harbor. Scan number E9596 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Men working on their boats. Scan number E9597 Side 2: Man walking through town in Greece. Scan number E9598 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman buying something in Tinos. Scan number E9599 Side 2: A woman going to the town ovens in Tinos to make dolmathes; same image as Folder 7 Item 25 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 1. Scan number E9600 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Girl spinning. Scan number E9601 Side 2: People walking outside the Panaghia Evanvghelistria Cathedral. Scan number E9602 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral;same image as Folder 7 Item 5. Scan number E9603 Side 2: People outside the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 4, 8 and 9. Scan number E9604 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 6 and 7. Scan number E9605 Side 2: A ship hanging from a chandelier in the cathedral. Scan number E9606 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Paintings and statue inside the cathedral. Scan number E9607 Side 2: Courtyard. Scan number E9608 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting under the trees outside. Scan number E9609 Side 2: groups of people sitting under the trees. Scan number E9610 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Man rides a donkey in town. Scan number E9611 Side 2: Two donkeys tied up by the water. Scan number E9612 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The view down the streets of an unidentified town. Scan number E9613 Side 2: Unidentified church. Scan number E9614 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Bell tower of unidentified church. Scan number E9615 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan number E9616 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Overlooking edge of town and surrounding landscapes. Scan number E9617 Side 2: Looking over town and church and surrounding landscape. Scan number E9618 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a church. Scan number E9619 Side 2: A man (possibly a priest from Tinos?) drinking outside. Scan number E9620 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting outside at a cafe (possibly in Tinos?); same image as Folder 7 Item 23. Scan number E9621 Side 2: People walking down the alleys of town. Scan number E9622 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Tinos priest walking in town; same image as Folder 7 Items 2 and 3. Scan number E9623 Side 2: Tinos priest; same image as Folder 7 Item 1. Scan number E9624 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in her doorway; same image as Folder 7 Item 18 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 2. Scan number E9625 Side 2: Two girls outside. Scan number E9626 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Five people in front of a building. Scan number E9627 Side 2: Four pictures: Top left- A man and a woman; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- Two older men with a younger boy; Bottom right- A woman. Scan number E9628 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified man; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 3.5\"; some discoloration on back; originally attached with Item 28 to Item 29. Scan number E9629","Scope and Contents A group of people inside what is likely a residence; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 3.5\"; some markings on back; originally attached with Item 27 to Item 29. Scan number E9630","Scope and Contents Side 1: Four Pictures: Top left- A man and a woman looking at flowers; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- A woman in a doorway; Bottom right- A woman sewing. Scan number E9631 Side 2: Three people (possibly parents with their child?) walk in town. Scan number E9632 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Tinos, island in Aegean Sea, renouwed pilgrimage center. Cyclaeds Island. black \u0026 White. Scan number E9421","Scope and Contents A priest from Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9633 same image as Folder 6 Item 24 Side 2","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9634","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 2 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9635","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; typed caption on the back: \"Pilgrims come from all over Greece to the cathedral of Tinos where a miraculous icon was discovered in 1882\". Scan number E9637 same as Folder 6 Item 14 Side 1","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9638","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 6 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9639","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 9 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9640","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 8 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9641","Scope and Contents Side 1: View from the Acropolis. Scan number E9642 Side 2: Columns of the Acropolis. Scan number E9643 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9644 Side 2: A painting in unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9645 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents View of the Erechtheion in the Acropolis; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; bent in upper right corner. Scan number E9646","Scope and Contents Side 1: Pillars of the Erechtheion that are statues of females. Scan number E9647 Side 2: View of the Erechtheion. Scan number E9648 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A little girl on the beach. Scan number E9649 Side 2: A view of a town on a hill. Scan number E9650 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A mural of three women at an unidentified site. Scan number E9651 Side 2: A pot with intricate designs at an unidentified ruins. Scan number E9652 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A lion's head from the Terrace of the Lions in Delos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9653","Scope and Contents A woman with her donkey carrying goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 7 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9654","Scope and Contents A woman; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; same woman pictured in Item 25 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9655","Scope and Contents People at \"The Plaza\" in Khania, Crete; color; 4\" x 6\". Scan number E9656","Scope and Contents A sailor in Plantinias Crete; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9657","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two sailors in Platinias who had joined a rebellion to free Crete from Greece. Scan number E9658 Side 2: One of the sailors in Platinias; Same as the man on the right on Side 1 and same man as Item 20. Scan number E9659 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8\"","Scope and Contents Baker's friend Evelyn's family in Crete at dinner; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9660","Scope and Contents A group of people sitting outside at some sort of cafe; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 23 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9661","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9662","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 12 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9663","Scope and Contents Prime Minister Karamanlis in Iraklion, Crete; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9664","Scope and Contents Unidentified building in India, possible Taj Mahal in the distance?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9665","Scope and Contents Men with their oxen pulling goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9666","Scope and Contents Side 1: Three children. Scan number E9667 Side 2: Two men with an elephant. Scan number E9668 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9669 Same image as Folder 9 Item 2 Side 1","Scope and Contents Men in front of unidentified buildings; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9670","Scope and Contents Side 1: Wash day in Bombay. Scan number E9661 Side 2: Wall and trees. Scan number E9662 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Men working with coconuts; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9673","Scope and Contents Unidentified town by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9674","Scope and Contents Unidentified town on the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9675","Scope and Contents Buddhist monks in Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9676 Same image as Folder 9 Item 22 Side 1","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9677","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9678","Scope and Contents Children in a village by the Chao Phraya River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9679 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians perform; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9680 Same dancers appear in Folder 9 Item 19","Scope and Contents Unidentified buildings by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9681","Scope and Contents A holy procession at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9682 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 3","Scope and Contents A statue in front of a building in Bangkok; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9683 Same image as Folder 9 Item 14 Side 2","Scope and Contents Car on the road to a hill tribe village on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9684 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 6","Scope and Contents Side 1: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9685 Side 2: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9686 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9687 Side 2: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9688 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of children and a couple of adults in front of a wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9689 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 8","Scope and Contents Temple of Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9690 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 6","Scope and Contents Devil statues along the entrance to the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9691 Same image as Item 24 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Devil statues guarding Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 4\". Scan number E9692 Same image as Item 23 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Angkor Wat temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9693 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 3 Photo 2","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man with his two oxen pulling a cart. Scan Number E9694 Side 2: People in a small village. Scan Number E9695 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man; same image as Folder 8 Item 4. Scan Number E9696 Side 2: View of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9697 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9698 Side 2: A male pilgrim in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9699 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The Temple of the Dawn on the Chao Phya River. Scan Number E9700 Side 2: A person on the steps of a building built above the water. Scan Number E9701 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A photo of the face of the Buddha in the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, also known as Wat Pho, in Thailand. Scan Number E9702 Side 2: A view of Wat Pho. Scan Number E9703 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A buddha statue in an unidentified location. Scan Number E9704 Side 2: A group of people in an unidentified location, some appear to be monks. Scan Number E9705 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People in front of an unidentified pagoda. Scan Number E9706 Side 2: Monks inside of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9707 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people outside of an unidentified location. Scan Number E9708 Side 2: Doris Baker possibly in front of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?. Scan Number E9709 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Building on the water (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9710 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan Number E9711 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People on boats (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9712 Side 2: Homes on the river (possibly a village in the jungle along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9713 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: An unidentified bulding on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9714 Side 2: People at an unidentified building on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9715 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues along the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9716 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9717 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a building, possible part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9718 Side 2: View from building, possibly from part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9719 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: One of the buildings of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9720 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace, statues of spirits to protect it; same image as Folder 8 Item 17. Scan Number E9721 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9722 Side 2: Statue of a spirit guard in part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9723 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Part of the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew in the background (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Scan Number E9724 Side 2: Doris Baker in front of Wat Phra Kaew. Scan Number E9725 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A boy sits by the canal with the reflection of part of the temple in the water. Scan Number E9726 Side 2: Unidentified building, possibly the Schwe Dagon Pagota in Burma?. Scan Number E9727 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A home along a river. Scan Number E9728 Side 2: Homes along a river. Scan Number E9729 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people watches female dancers outside. Scan Number E9730 Side 2: Group of dancers entertains a crowd. Scan Number E9731 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\" Same dancers appear in Folder 8 Item 14","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in what appears to be a shop of some kind. Scan Number E9732 Side 2: Two snake charmers. Scan Number E9733 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People outside of an unidentified area. Scan Number E9734 Side 2: People inside a temple with statues of buddha. Scan Number E9735 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Monks eating their one meal of rice in Rangoon, Burma; same image as Folder 8 Item 10. Scan Number E9736 Side 2: Group of people inside an unknown temple. Scan Number E9737 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma. Scan Number E9738 Side 2: People outside (possibly near the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?). Scan Number E9739 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A tree and view of the water. Scan Number E9740 Side 2: Three women walking and a man in front of an image of an elephant. Scan Number E9741 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A sign for \"Tissa Wewa Rest House\" with a house behind some trees. Scan Number E9742 Side 2: Two women with an infant and a young girl. Scan Number E9743 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking in the streets of unknown city. Scan Number E9744 Side 2: Two men with their vegetables (probably their shop). Scan Number E9745 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people with baskets on the beach. Scan Number E9746 Side 2: Two people run with nets dragging through the water of the beach. Scan Number E9747 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People with their cars surrounded by water. Scan Number E9748 Side 2: Two men near a body of water. Scan Number E9749 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman sitting inside a building. Scan Number E9750 Side 2: A man inside a building. Scan Number E9751 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified statue of a man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan Number E9752","Scope and Contents Side 1: A statue of a man by the water, probably in Venice?. Scan Number E9753 Side 2: People in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9754 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The bronze horsesof Saint Mark before they were replaced. Scan Number E9755 Side 2: People in the square Piazzetti de Leoncini. Scan Number E9756 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9.25\"; paper- the two images were originally sleeved together by Baker","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women making lace. Scan Number E9757 Side 2: An unidentified building. Scan Number E9758 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Entrance to the Uffizi Palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9759","Scope and Contents Photograph of Riccardo Tramantano; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9760","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9761","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7. Scan Number E9762","Scope and Contents View from the castle in Malcesine; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9763","Scope and Contents Skeletons of monks in the Church of the Capuchins, which has the bones of 4000 monks and walls made of skulls; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9764","Scope and Contents Doris Baker in front of an Etruscan sarcophagus; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9765","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9766","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 3. Scan Number E9767","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 2. Scan Number E9768","Scope and Contents Entrance to the sandstone gorge in Petra, taken from Khaznat al Faron Tomb; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9769","Scope and Contents Khaznot al Faron in Petra; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\"; some markings on back corners. Scan Number E9770","Scope and Contents Side 1: A French archaeological camp, possibly in Little Petra?. Scan Number E979771 Side 2: Possibly the ruins of an old city in Little Petra?. Scan Number E9772 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of children holding small flags. Scan Number E9773 Side 2: A group of children with an older woman (probably a teacher?) holding hands in a circle. Scan Number E9774 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two children play a game outside by using shovels. Scan Number E9775 Side 2: A group of children lift up their small flags. Scan Number E9776 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two men walking, possibly in front of the Kremlin?. Scan Number E9777 Side 2: People in the square outside of the Kremlin. Scan Number E9778 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A grand building, possibly in Moscow?. Scan Number E9779 Side 2: Staircase inside a building. Scan Number E9780 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people stand outside a building that has a picture of Lenin on it, possibly part of the celebrations of his 90th birthday?. Scan Number E9781 Side 2: Two officers in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9782 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Groups of young children in front of the Stalin and Lenin Tomb in Red Square, possibly for Lenin's 90th birthday?; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9783","Scope and Contents People gather in front of the Smolny Institute to celbrate Lenin's 90th birthday; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9784","Scope and Contents A small house next to a larger housing complex of apartments, showing the difference between old and new Moscow; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9785","Scope and Contents A view of one of the churches from inside the Kremlin wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\". Scan Number E9786","Scope and Contents People in front of St. Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9787","Scope and Contents View of the Kremlin from the Moscow River; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9788","Scope and Contents A school program for Grandfather Frost in Moscow; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9789","Scope and Contents A group of people gathered for Christmas with a picture of Lenin on the wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9790","Scope and Contents An older man with an infant and a young girl, dressed up for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings on back. Scan Number E9791","Scope and Contents An older man with a young boy and girl dressed for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on back. Scan Number E9792","Scope and Contents Several people dressed for some sort of ceremony with a young boy; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on the back. Scan Number E9793","Scope and Contents A woman working with something in the water with boats on the sand behind her and the remains of a castle; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9794","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 6, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9795","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9796","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 8. Scan Number E9797","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 7. Scan Number E9798","Scope and Contents Side 1: A fountain in a courtyard. Scan Number E9799 Side 2: A building and a courtyard with a pool in it. Scan Number E9800 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a city spread out on hills. Scan Number E9801 Side 2: The fountains in a courtyard. Scan Number E9802 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified boat harbor. Scan Number E9803 Side 2: Unidentified boat harbor and town. Scan Number E9804 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking through an arch in town with \"21-XI-1944\" and a star above it. Scan Number E9805 Side 2: View looking down on a river. Scan Number E9806 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Possibly a castle turret overlooking the water. Scan Number E9807 Side 2: Looking up at an unidentified building. Scan Number E9808 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two women at their stand in the market. Scan Number E9809 Side 2: People walking through an outdoor market. Scan Number E9810 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Plants in what could be a courtyard. Scan Number E9811 Side 2: Women walking with bags and baskets down a street. Scan Number E9812 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Five images: Top Left: People walking through the remains of Diocletian's palace, where many lived; Split,1953. Scan number E9813 Bottom Left: The Ladder of Cattaro, a mountain pass road; 1968. Scan number E9814 Top Center: Two people drink Slivovica, a strong alcohol, to start their day; Sarajevo, 1953. Scan number E9815 Bottom Center: A young girl in Dubrovnik. Scan number E9816 Far Right: A passenger boat along the Dalmation coast; 1953. Scan number E9817 color; 8.5\" x 14\"; paper","Scope and Contents Two people start off their day by drinking Slivovica; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as top center image of Item 6. Scan Number E9818","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water, possibly an old fortress or castle?. Scan Number E9819 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9820 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of the Ladder of Cattaro, a road in the mountains. Scan Number E9821 Side 2: A view down the side of the mountains, possibly from the Ladder of Cattaro?. Scan Number E9822 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of Mostar. Scan Number E9823 Side 2: People walking along the streets of Mostar. Scan Number E9824 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A site in Mostar, possibly a cemetary?. Scan Number E9825 Side 2: View of Mostar. Scan Number E9826 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9827 Side 2: Another view of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9828 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People set up fresh produce at a market. Scan Number E9829 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9830 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents People walk through Diocletian's palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as the top left in Item 6. Scan Number E9831","Scope and Contents A coastal ferry on the Adriatic; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as the far right image in Item 6. Scan Number E9832","Oversize photographs.","Scope and Contents A woman going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 12 Side 2","Scope and Contents A woman standing in front of a doorway; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 25 Side 1","Scope and Contents A woman sitting on a bench by the water, with a town in the background; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"; on the back is written \"West Coast Spain\"","Scope and Contents A boat harbor and a town; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"","Scope and Contents Children in Moscow celebrate Lenin's 90th birthday by his tomb in the Kremlin; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A river running through the mountains, possibly somewhere in the Alps?; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 13.5\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A man carrying baskets walking down the street, possibly in Spain or Italy?; black \u0026 white; 10.75\" x 13.25\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents 6 photographs 1- A picture of a lake; color; 4\" x 6\" 2- Picture of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 3- View of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 4- View looking down at the lake and a boat; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 5- A woman with a child; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 6- A woman and a little girl; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Two boys look into the window of a meat shop; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\" Photo 2: The \"Little Mermaid\" statue in Copenhagen; black \u0026 white ;7.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of two statues in front of a building- one is a man with a long beard, and the other a woman who appears to be on what would be the front of a ship; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"","Scope and Contents Two women sit outside of a log building on a bench; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Boats on a lake in the mountains; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: Statue of various groups of people, perhaps families? Three different groups of statues; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A woman and two men in front of a tour bus; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: A statue of a woman holding her hair out around some park area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A house maybe made of wood in an unidentified area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A tent and some supplies in the midst of a vast grassy area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A man and a woman in front of a tent with various goods that have been produced; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: The wooden skeleton of a tent and some wooden sleds; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Railroad tracks; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A picture of a woman- possibly Doris Baker? In front of a sign for the Arctic Circle; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: Four men in uniform in front of the Arctic Circle sign; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A Nazi plane in Volendam, the Netherlands, brings a crowd to watch people pull it out; color; 3.75\" x 5\"; written on the photo: \"Volendam, Holland Nazi Plane\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 5 Item 15 Photo 2: Two woman (one possibly Doris Baker?) in front of a windmill; color; 3.5\" x 3\" Photo 3: A woman with a head scarf; color; 2.75\" x 2.75\" In between photo 3 and 4 \"Amsterdam\" is written Photo 4: A woman (Doris Baker?) in front of a painting by Van Gogh in Arles, France; color; 3\" x 4.25\"; caption below the picture: \"Arles 'The Cafe Terrace' Van Gohe\" Photo 5: Two women sharing something to eat in the middle of a crowded street; color; 3\" x 4.5\"; above the photo is written \"Easter '74\" Photo 6: Two women putting items in the back of their car; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\"","Scope and Contents A woman using a spinning machine; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5.75\" There is text written on the page: \"Heidelbert\", \"The Blarney Stone Ireland\", \"Frankfurt\", and \"Nurnberg\" but only the one photo is left on the page. It is possible that Heidelbert relates to the photograph still on the page?","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of the Arc de Triomphe and part of the Champs-Élysées; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.5\" Photo 2: A gargoyle on top ot the Notre Dame cathedal in Paris and a view of the roads and Seine River below it; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10.25\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of a prison in the French Alps; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; \"The old prison of Annecy in the French Alps casts its gloomy reflection in the water.\" is typed on a strip of paper that has been attached to the photograph","Scope and Contents A photograph of two young boys in front of a building that has saints carved into the stone walls; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"Two French boys play on their way home from school in Arles as the stone saints look down disapprovingly\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of a large church with a man and woman standing in front of it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"The Roman walls of the church at Avignon, France\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Three women sit on the beach; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: Two women stand in front of a building; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman in front of a building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 18","Scope and Contents A photograph of the beach and a town on the other side of the water; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 23 Side 1","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: A view of the many cars on the causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\"","Scope and Contents A view of the houses lining the street in an unidentified town; color; 3.5\" x 4.5\"","This album was re-used, so many of the written captions on the pages with photographs from Southeast Asia are not relevant to the photos.  Once the album reaches photographs of Africa, then the captions do correspond.","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A little girl in a village by a canal of the Chao Phraya River near Bangkok; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 13 Photo 2: Dragons line the stairs at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: A holy procession in the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 16 Photo 4: Female performers; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 5: A family around a table with their fresh produce; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 6: Car on the road up to a village on a hill; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 18","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 4\" x 6\" Photo 2: Meo children with an acquaintance of Baker's on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: Doris Baker with two Thai men; color; 3.5\" x 5.25\" Photo 5: A woman in front of a temple with two monks behind her; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; tear in upper left corner","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Photo 2: Ankgor Wat Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 25","Scope and Contents Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man in front of one of the temples at Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 22","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of people in front of a wall with carvings in it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 21","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom (same image as Photo 1); black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Items 23 and 24","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Doorways in the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: A woman and two children pose in front of a building, possibly par tof the Bayon Temple?; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents A view of part of the Bayon Temple in Ankgor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents An image of part the doorways and part of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Image of the Bayon Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents An image of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Items 14 and Item 18 Side 1: Angkor Wat and the walkway leading up to it Side 2: View of a building, probably part of Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Side 1: A temple, possibly in Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? Side 2: Buddha statues in part of a temple black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Doorways of the Bayon Temple in Angkor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"","Scope and Contents Two men in the Casablanca Court of Justice; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\" On the picture is written \"French Morocco '58\" Written caption: \"Court of Justice- Casablanca\"","Scope and Contents Two men, one with a basket on his head, in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Marrakech, Morocco\"","Scope and Contents A large group of people in a town square; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Open Market\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 3","Scope and Contents A man making cous cous baskets in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Cous Cous Baskets\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 7","Scope and Contents A few women and a man sit with their cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Dancers entertain a crowd; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 16","Scope and Contents A man walks through town with several small containers; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Water Boy\"","Scope and Contents A snake charmer; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Snake Charmer\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 8","Scope and Contents Three men entertain people in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Sudanese Entertainers- Marrakech\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in front of a crowd in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Items 14 and 15","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 13","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 12","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A woman and child walk through the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Souks- Marrakech\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 5","Scope and Contents A woman holding hands with her child and several men on bicycles in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man riding what may be a donkey with a basket going through the crowds in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Wool hanging in the wool dying market in Marrakech; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Doris Baker with 2 men (may be water boys?); black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: People hanging dyed wool; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: The royal band, men dressed in red, practice behind the sultan's palace; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Written Caption: \"Wool Dyers' Street\"","Scope and Contents Two people stand outside of a building with wool hanging along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: Wool Dyers' Street","Scope and Contents A crowd of people in a market; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 4","Scope and Contents Someone standing along the wall of the entrance to the sultan's palace in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Entrance- Sultan's Palace\"","Scope and Contents Three women, one sitting and two standing, against a wall; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man stands next to a pile of baskets, and another man has an empty cart; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents People shop in the market in the Souks, looking here at baskets; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 6","Scope and Contents A man sits in the doorwar of his shop with his gold bands displayed in the window next to him; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Gold Merchant\"","Scope and Contents A man making a tray in his shop; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 9","Scope and Contents People selling clothes possibly in the Souks?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A group of men work and talk in what may be a shop?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 10","Scope and Contents Two men working on their trade outside along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified bell tower; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman buying water from one of two water boys; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.5\""],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Baker, Doris C."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Baker, Doris C."],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":336,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:47:19.644Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8680","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8680","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8680","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8680","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8680.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Baker, Doris C.,  Papers","title_ssm":["Doris C. Baker Papers"],"title_tesim":["Doris C. Baker Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1950-2013","1950-1986"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1950-2013"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1950-1986"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1950/2013, bulk 1950/1986"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Doris C. Baker Papers, 1950/2013, bulk 1950/1986"],"text":["Doris C. Baker Papers, 1950/2013, bulk 1950/1986","Mss. Acc. 2012.115","/repositories/2/resources/8680","Africa--Description and travel","Algeria--Description and travel","Asia--Description and travel","Europe--Description and travel","India--Description and travel","Photograph albums","Photographs","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into two series: Series 1: Photographs; Series 2: Albums.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Other Information:","Arrangement, description, and digitization of this collection was made possible by a gift of Doris Baker.","Photographs and photograph albums, circa 1950s-1980s, of Doris C. Baker, author and poet of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The photographs document her travels throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia and include images of scenery, people with whom she met, and people with whom she traveled. Baker was from Muskegon, Michigan and went to work teaching in Department of Defense schools in Europe in the 1950s.","This series consists of 14 folders within box 1, which are organized alphabetically by country or region that Doris Baker visited. There are photographs of places that Baker visited, people she encountered on her visits, and herself along with her fellow travelers. There is also a folder for oversized photographs.","Scope and Contents Ouled Nail musicians and a dancer in Bou Saada, French Algeria; color; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Scan number E9500","Scope and Contents A barber uses leeches to cure a headache in Bou Saada; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9501","Scope and Contents Crowds of people in Place Jemaa-el-Fna, Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 20. Scan number E9502","Scope and Contents Group of people in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 40. Scan number E9503","Scope and Contents A woman and child in the Souks; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 35. Scan number E9504","Scope and Contents People shopping in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, French Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 44. Scan number E9505","Scope and Contents A man weaving cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 21. scan number E9506","Scope and Contents A snake charmer in Marrakech entertains tourists; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 25. Scan number E9507","Scope and Contents A man makes a tray for tourists in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 46. Scan number E9508","Scope and Contents A group of people in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 48. Scan number E9509","Scope and Contents People in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"; discoloration markings on back. Scan number E9510","Scope and Contents Dancers from the Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 33. Scan number E9511","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians from Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 box 1 Folder 16 Item 31. Scan number E9512","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9513","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9514","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 23. Scan number E9515","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9516","Scope and Contents The upper gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9517","Scope and Contents Boats in the gorges of Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9518","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 8.5\" x 5.5\"; paper; same image as item 1. Scan number E9519","Scope and Contents Lesser gorges of Yangtze river; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; tear in bottom center; same image as Item 3. Scan number E9520","Scope and Contents Man by a boat; color, 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9521","Scope and Contents Gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item 2. Scan number E9522","Scope and Contents Kwai Sin, Baker's foster daugher, with her mother and their interpreter in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9523","Scope and Contents Man in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9524","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9525","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; some marks on the back; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9526","Scope and Contents Moldau River Bridge in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"; markings on back corners. Scan number E9527","Scope and Contents View of Moldau River and the city in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.25\" x 8\". scan number E9528","Scope and Contents View of Budapest, Hungary; black \u0026 white; 14\" x 8\"; two images fastened together. scan number E9529","Scope and Contents A group of tourists in Montmartre looking at paintings; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9530","Scope and Contents A group of tourists looking at paintings in Montmartre; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9531","Scope and Contents View of the gargoyles on top of Notre Dame in Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9532","Scope and Contents View of Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9533","Scope and Contents A view of Paris with the Sacre-Coeur in the background; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9534","Scope and Contents The Eiffel Tower with the fountains in front; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9535","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9536","Scope and Contents Two women in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9537","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration on back. Scan number E9538","Scope and Contents Two people in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on front and back. Scan number E9539","Scope and Contents A woman and girl in a town in France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9540","Scope and Contents View down a part of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9541","Scope and Contents Buidling on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around edges. Scan number E9542","Scope and Contents A view looking up at abbey on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around the edges. Scan number E9543","Scope and Contents Looking down at the water and a boat; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9544","Scope and Contents Buildings across the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9545","Scope and Contents Looking up at the abbey; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration in top right corner and back. Scan number E9546","Scope and Contents A woman in front of building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 15. Scan nuber E9547","Scope and Contents Looking down at boats in the water; balck \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9548","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9549","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along the top half of the image and on back. Scan number E9550","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; tear in bottom left corner and on the top; discoloration on back. Scan number E9551","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water; same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 16. Scan number E9552 Side 2: View down of town and water. Scan number E9553 Black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents View of the cars parked on the causeway from Mont Saint-Michel; black and white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges and on back. Scan number E9554","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach and the edge of the fortress; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration along bottom edge and back. Scan number E9555","Scope and Contents View of the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on the back. Scan number E9556","Scope and Contents Cars on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9557","Scope and Contents Cars and buildings on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9558","Scope and Contents Two women talking looking down at the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9559","Scope and Contents A statue of a crowned man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9560","Scope and Contents A man in front of a US military train in Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9561","Scope and Contents An identified part of Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9562","Scope and Contents Bicycles in front of Munich City Hall; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9563","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women getting on a carriage for the festival. Scan number E9564 Side 2: A man by one of the carriages. Scan number E9565 Black \u0026 white; 9\" x 11.5\"","Scope and Contents Frederic March in the Isar Valley, Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9566","Scope and Contents View from the Berghof, Hitler's home near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9567","Scope and Contents Unidentified house in the mountains in Germany; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". E9568","Scope and Contents Inside the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9569","Scope and Contents Statues in the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9570","Scope and Contents A view of Heiligenblut, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9571","Scope and Contents View of Heiligenblut, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9572","Scope and Contents A Heuriger sign to invite people in to drink wine; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9573","Scope and Contents A ski lift in Seefeld, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9574","Scope and Contents Unidentified man in unidentified city working on some sort of musical instrument; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\". Scan number E9575","Scope and Contents Pulling a Nazi plane up out of the Zuider See in Vollendam; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9576","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue in ruins of Delos. Scan number E9577 Side 2: Man with octopi looking at a shipwreck. Scan number E9578 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue and reliefs at Shrine of Dionysus. Scan number E9579 Side 2: Reliefs of cows on a column in Delos ruins. Scan number E9580 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9581 Side 2: Lion Face in Terrace of the Lions in Delos; same image as Folder 7 Item 16. Scan number E9582 Black \u0026 White; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Lion statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9583 Side 2: View of unidentified town. Scan number E9584 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A town overlooking the water. Scan number E9585 Side 2: A bird watching a man on a donkey. Scan number E9586 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Windmills in unidentified town. Scan number E9587 Side 2: Woman walking in town with windmills. Scan number E9588 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water with windmills. Scan number E9589 Side 2: A woman leading a donkey carrying goods; same image as Folder 7 Item 17. Scan number E9590 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman with a pail in unidentified town. Scan number E9591 Side 2: Unidentified town. Scan number E9592 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified town. Scan number E9593 Side 2: Woman walking through unidentified town. Scan number E9594 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Boat in water. Scan number E9595 Side 2: Man tying up boat in boat harbor. Scan number E9596 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Men working on their boats. Scan number E9597 Side 2: Man walking through town in Greece. Scan number E9598 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman buying something in Tinos. Scan number E9599 Side 2: A woman going to the town ovens in Tinos to make dolmathes; same image as Folder 7 Item 25 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 1. Scan number E9600 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Girl spinning. Scan number E9601 Side 2: People walking outside the Panaghia Evanvghelistria Cathedral. Scan number E9602 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral;same image as Folder 7 Item 5. Scan number E9603 Side 2: People outside the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 4, 8 and 9. Scan number E9604 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 6 and 7. Scan number E9605 Side 2: A ship hanging from a chandelier in the cathedral. Scan number E9606 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Paintings and statue inside the cathedral. Scan number E9607 Side 2: Courtyard. Scan number E9608 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting under the trees outside. Scan number E9609 Side 2: groups of people sitting under the trees. Scan number E9610 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Man rides a donkey in town. Scan number E9611 Side 2: Two donkeys tied up by the water. Scan number E9612 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The view down the streets of an unidentified town. Scan number E9613 Side 2: Unidentified church. Scan number E9614 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Bell tower of unidentified church. Scan number E9615 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan number E9616 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Overlooking edge of town and surrounding landscapes. Scan number E9617 Side 2: Looking over town and church and surrounding landscape. Scan number E9618 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a church. Scan number E9619 Side 2: A man (possibly a priest from Tinos?) drinking outside. Scan number E9620 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting outside at a cafe (possibly in Tinos?); same image as Folder 7 Item 23. Scan number E9621 Side 2: People walking down the alleys of town. Scan number E9622 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Tinos priest walking in town; same image as Folder 7 Items 2 and 3. Scan number E9623 Side 2: Tinos priest; same image as Folder 7 Item 1. Scan number E9624 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in her doorway; same image as Folder 7 Item 18 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 2. Scan number E9625 Side 2: Two girls outside. Scan number E9626 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Five people in front of a building. Scan number E9627 Side 2: Four pictures: Top left- A man and a woman; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- Two older men with a younger boy; Bottom right- A woman. Scan number E9628 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified man; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 3.5\"; some discoloration on back; originally attached with Item 28 to Item 29. Scan number E9629","Scope and Contents A group of people inside what is likely a residence; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 3.5\"; some markings on back; originally attached with Item 27 to Item 29. Scan number E9630","Scope and Contents Side 1: Four Pictures: Top left- A man and a woman looking at flowers; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- A woman in a doorway; Bottom right- A woman sewing. Scan number E9631 Side 2: Three people (possibly parents with their child?) walk in town. Scan number E9632 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Tinos, island in Aegean Sea, renouwed pilgrimage center. Cyclaeds Island. black \u0026 White. Scan number E9421","Scope and Contents A priest from Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9633 same image as Folder 6 Item 24 Side 2","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9634","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 2 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9635","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; typed caption on the back: \"Pilgrims come from all over Greece to the cathedral of Tinos where a miraculous icon was discovered in 1882\". Scan number E9637 same as Folder 6 Item 14 Side 1","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9638","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 6 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9639","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 9 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9640","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 8 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9641","Scope and Contents Side 1: View from the Acropolis. Scan number E9642 Side 2: Columns of the Acropolis. Scan number E9643 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9644 Side 2: A painting in unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9645 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents View of the Erechtheion in the Acropolis; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; bent in upper right corner. Scan number E9646","Scope and Contents Side 1: Pillars of the Erechtheion that are statues of females. Scan number E9647 Side 2: View of the Erechtheion. Scan number E9648 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A little girl on the beach. Scan number E9649 Side 2: A view of a town on a hill. Scan number E9650 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A mural of three women at an unidentified site. Scan number E9651 Side 2: A pot with intricate designs at an unidentified ruins. Scan number E9652 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A lion's head from the Terrace of the Lions in Delos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9653","Scope and Contents A woman with her donkey carrying goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 7 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9654","Scope and Contents A woman; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; same woman pictured in Item 25 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9655","Scope and Contents People at \"The Plaza\" in Khania, Crete; color; 4\" x 6\". Scan number E9656","Scope and Contents A sailor in Plantinias Crete; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9657","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two sailors in Platinias who had joined a rebellion to free Crete from Greece. Scan number E9658 Side 2: One of the sailors in Platinias; Same as the man on the right on Side 1 and same man as Item 20. Scan number E9659 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8\"","Scope and Contents Baker's friend Evelyn's family in Crete at dinner; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9660","Scope and Contents A group of people sitting outside at some sort of cafe; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 23 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9661","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9662","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 12 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9663","Scope and Contents Prime Minister Karamanlis in Iraklion, Crete; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9664","Scope and Contents Unidentified building in India, possible Taj Mahal in the distance?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9665","Scope and Contents Men with their oxen pulling goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9666","Scope and Contents Side 1: Three children. Scan number E9667 Side 2: Two men with an elephant. Scan number E9668 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9669 Same image as Folder 9 Item 2 Side 1","Scope and Contents Men in front of unidentified buildings; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9670","Scope and Contents Side 1: Wash day in Bombay. Scan number E9661 Side 2: Wall and trees. Scan number E9662 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Men working with coconuts; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9673","Scope and Contents Unidentified town by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9674","Scope and Contents Unidentified town on the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9675","Scope and Contents Buddhist monks in Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9676 Same image as Folder 9 Item 22 Side 1","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9677","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9678","Scope and Contents Children in a village by the Chao Phraya River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9679 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians perform; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9680 Same dancers appear in Folder 9 Item 19","Scope and Contents Unidentified buildings by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9681","Scope and Contents A holy procession at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9682 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 3","Scope and Contents A statue in front of a building in Bangkok; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9683 Same image as Folder 9 Item 14 Side 2","Scope and Contents Car on the road to a hill tribe village on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9684 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 6","Scope and Contents Side 1: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9685 Side 2: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9686 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9687 Side 2: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9688 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of children and a couple of adults in front of a wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9689 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 8","Scope and Contents Temple of Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9690 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 6","Scope and Contents Devil statues along the entrance to the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9691 Same image as Item 24 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Devil statues guarding Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 4\". Scan number E9692 Same image as Item 23 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Angkor Wat temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9693 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 3 Photo 2","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man with his two oxen pulling a cart. Scan Number E9694 Side 2: People in a small village. Scan Number E9695 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man; same image as Folder 8 Item 4. Scan Number E9696 Side 2: View of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9697 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9698 Side 2: A male pilgrim in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9699 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The Temple of the Dawn on the Chao Phya River. Scan Number E9700 Side 2: A person on the steps of a building built above the water. Scan Number E9701 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A photo of the face of the Buddha in the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, also known as Wat Pho, in Thailand. Scan Number E9702 Side 2: A view of Wat Pho. Scan Number E9703 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A buddha statue in an unidentified location. Scan Number E9704 Side 2: A group of people in an unidentified location, some appear to be monks. Scan Number E9705 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People in front of an unidentified pagoda. Scan Number E9706 Side 2: Monks inside of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9707 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people outside of an unidentified location. Scan Number E9708 Side 2: Doris Baker possibly in front of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?. Scan Number E9709 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Building on the water (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9710 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan Number E9711 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People on boats (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9712 Side 2: Homes on the river (possibly a village in the jungle along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9713 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: An unidentified bulding on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9714 Side 2: People at an unidentified building on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9715 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues along the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9716 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9717 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a building, possible part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9718 Side 2: View from building, possibly from part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9719 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: One of the buildings of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9720 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace, statues of spirits to protect it; same image as Folder 8 Item 17. Scan Number E9721 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9722 Side 2: Statue of a spirit guard in part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9723 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Part of the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew in the background (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Scan Number E9724 Side 2: Doris Baker in front of Wat Phra Kaew. Scan Number E9725 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A boy sits by the canal with the reflection of part of the temple in the water. Scan Number E9726 Side 2: Unidentified building, possibly the Schwe Dagon Pagota in Burma?. Scan Number E9727 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A home along a river. Scan Number E9728 Side 2: Homes along a river. Scan Number E9729 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people watches female dancers outside. Scan Number E9730 Side 2: Group of dancers entertains a crowd. Scan Number E9731 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\" Same dancers appear in Folder 8 Item 14","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in what appears to be a shop of some kind. Scan Number E9732 Side 2: Two snake charmers. Scan Number E9733 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People outside of an unidentified area. Scan Number E9734 Side 2: People inside a temple with statues of buddha. Scan Number E9735 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Monks eating their one meal of rice in Rangoon, Burma; same image as Folder 8 Item 10. Scan Number E9736 Side 2: Group of people inside an unknown temple. Scan Number E9737 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma. Scan Number E9738 Side 2: People outside (possibly near the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?). Scan Number E9739 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A tree and view of the water. Scan Number E9740 Side 2: Three women walking and a man in front of an image of an elephant. Scan Number E9741 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A sign for \"Tissa Wewa Rest House\" with a house behind some trees. Scan Number E9742 Side 2: Two women with an infant and a young girl. Scan Number E9743 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking in the streets of unknown city. Scan Number E9744 Side 2: Two men with their vegetables (probably their shop). Scan Number E9745 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people with baskets on the beach. Scan Number E9746 Side 2: Two people run with nets dragging through the water of the beach. Scan Number E9747 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People with their cars surrounded by water. Scan Number E9748 Side 2: Two men near a body of water. Scan Number E9749 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman sitting inside a building. Scan Number E9750 Side 2: A man inside a building. Scan Number E9751 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified statue of a man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan Number E9752","Scope and Contents Side 1: A statue of a man by the water, probably in Venice?. Scan Number E9753 Side 2: People in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9754 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The bronze horsesof Saint Mark before they were replaced. Scan Number E9755 Side 2: People in the square Piazzetti de Leoncini. Scan Number E9756 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9.25\"; paper- the two images were originally sleeved together by Baker","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women making lace. Scan Number E9757 Side 2: An unidentified building. Scan Number E9758 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Entrance to the Uffizi Palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9759","Scope and Contents Photograph of Riccardo Tramantano; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9760","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9761","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7. Scan Number E9762","Scope and Contents View from the castle in Malcesine; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9763","Scope and Contents Skeletons of monks in the Church of the Capuchins, which has the bones of 4000 monks and walls made of skulls; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9764","Scope and Contents Doris Baker in front of an Etruscan sarcophagus; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9765","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9766","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 3. Scan Number E9767","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 2. Scan Number E9768","Scope and Contents Entrance to the sandstone gorge in Petra, taken from Khaznat al Faron Tomb; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9769","Scope and Contents Khaznot al Faron in Petra; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\"; some markings on back corners. Scan Number E9770","Scope and Contents Side 1: A French archaeological camp, possibly in Little Petra?. Scan Number E979771 Side 2: Possibly the ruins of an old city in Little Petra?. Scan Number E9772 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of children holding small flags. Scan Number E9773 Side 2: A group of children with an older woman (probably a teacher?) holding hands in a circle. Scan Number E9774 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two children play a game outside by using shovels. Scan Number E9775 Side 2: A group of children lift up their small flags. Scan Number E9776 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two men walking, possibly in front of the Kremlin?. Scan Number E9777 Side 2: People in the square outside of the Kremlin. Scan Number E9778 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A grand building, possibly in Moscow?. Scan Number E9779 Side 2: Staircase inside a building. Scan Number E9780 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people stand outside a building that has a picture of Lenin on it, possibly part of the celebrations of his 90th birthday?. Scan Number E9781 Side 2: Two officers in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9782 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Groups of young children in front of the Stalin and Lenin Tomb in Red Square, possibly for Lenin's 90th birthday?; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9783","Scope and Contents People gather in front of the Smolny Institute to celbrate Lenin's 90th birthday; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9784","Scope and Contents A small house next to a larger housing complex of apartments, showing the difference between old and new Moscow; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9785","Scope and Contents A view of one of the churches from inside the Kremlin wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\". Scan Number E9786","Scope and Contents People in front of St. Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9787","Scope and Contents View of the Kremlin from the Moscow River; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9788","Scope and Contents A school program for Grandfather Frost in Moscow; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9789","Scope and Contents A group of people gathered for Christmas with a picture of Lenin on the wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9790","Scope and Contents An older man with an infant and a young girl, dressed up for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings on back. Scan Number E9791","Scope and Contents An older man with a young boy and girl dressed for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on back. Scan Number E9792","Scope and Contents Several people dressed for some sort of ceremony with a young boy; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on the back. Scan Number E9793","Scope and Contents A woman working with something in the water with boats on the sand behind her and the remains of a castle; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9794","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 6, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9795","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9796","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 8. Scan Number E9797","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 7. Scan Number E9798","Scope and Contents Side 1: A fountain in a courtyard. Scan Number E9799 Side 2: A building and a courtyard with a pool in it. Scan Number E9800 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a city spread out on hills. Scan Number E9801 Side 2: The fountains in a courtyard. Scan Number E9802 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified boat harbor. Scan Number E9803 Side 2: Unidentified boat harbor and town. Scan Number E9804 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking through an arch in town with \"21-XI-1944\" and a star above it. Scan Number E9805 Side 2: View looking down on a river. Scan Number E9806 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Possibly a castle turret overlooking the water. Scan Number E9807 Side 2: Looking up at an unidentified building. Scan Number E9808 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two women at their stand in the market. Scan Number E9809 Side 2: People walking through an outdoor market. Scan Number E9810 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Plants in what could be a courtyard. Scan Number E9811 Side 2: Women walking with bags and baskets down a street. Scan Number E9812 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Five images: Top Left: People walking through the remains of Diocletian's palace, where many lived; Split,1953. Scan number E9813 Bottom Left: The Ladder of Cattaro, a mountain pass road; 1968. Scan number E9814 Top Center: Two people drink Slivovica, a strong alcohol, to start their day; Sarajevo, 1953. Scan number E9815 Bottom Center: A young girl in Dubrovnik. Scan number E9816 Far Right: A passenger boat along the Dalmation coast; 1953. Scan number E9817 color; 8.5\" x 14\"; paper","Scope and Contents Two people start off their day by drinking Slivovica; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as top center image of Item 6. Scan Number E9818","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water, possibly an old fortress or castle?. Scan Number E9819 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9820 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of the Ladder of Cattaro, a road in the mountains. Scan Number E9821 Side 2: A view down the side of the mountains, possibly from the Ladder of Cattaro?. Scan Number E9822 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of Mostar. Scan Number E9823 Side 2: People walking along the streets of Mostar. Scan Number E9824 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A site in Mostar, possibly a cemetary?. Scan Number E9825 Side 2: View of Mostar. Scan Number E9826 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9827 Side 2: Another view of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9828 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People set up fresh produce at a market. Scan Number E9829 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9830 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents People walk through Diocletian's palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as the top left in Item 6. Scan Number E9831","Scope and Contents A coastal ferry on the Adriatic; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as the far right image in Item 6. Scan Number E9832","Oversize photographs.","Scope and Contents A woman going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 12 Side 2","Scope and Contents A woman standing in front of a doorway; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 25 Side 1","Scope and Contents A woman sitting on a bench by the water, with a town in the background; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"; on the back is written \"West Coast Spain\"","Scope and Contents A boat harbor and a town; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"","Scope and Contents Children in Moscow celebrate Lenin's 90th birthday by his tomb in the Kremlin; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A river running through the mountains, possibly somewhere in the Alps?; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 13.5\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A man carrying baskets walking down the street, possibly in Spain or Italy?; black \u0026 white; 10.75\" x 13.25\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents 6 photographs 1- A picture of a lake; color; 4\" x 6\" 2- Picture of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 3- View of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 4- View looking down at the lake and a boat; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 5- A woman with a child; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 6- A woman and a little girl; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Two boys look into the window of a meat shop; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\" Photo 2: The \"Little Mermaid\" statue in Copenhagen; black \u0026 white ;7.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of two statues in front of a building- one is a man with a long beard, and the other a woman who appears to be on what would be the front of a ship; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"","Scope and Contents Two women sit outside of a log building on a bench; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Boats on a lake in the mountains; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: Statue of various groups of people, perhaps families? Three different groups of statues; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A woman and two men in front of a tour bus; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: A statue of a woman holding her hair out around some park area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A house maybe made of wood in an unidentified area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A tent and some supplies in the midst of a vast grassy area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A man and a woman in front of a tent with various goods that have been produced; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: The wooden skeleton of a tent and some wooden sleds; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Railroad tracks; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A picture of a woman- possibly Doris Baker? In front of a sign for the Arctic Circle; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: Four men in uniform in front of the Arctic Circle sign; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A Nazi plane in Volendam, the Netherlands, brings a crowd to watch people pull it out; color; 3.75\" x 5\"; written on the photo: \"Volendam, Holland Nazi Plane\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 5 Item 15 Photo 2: Two woman (one possibly Doris Baker?) in front of a windmill; color; 3.5\" x 3\" Photo 3: A woman with a head scarf; color; 2.75\" x 2.75\" In between photo 3 and 4 \"Amsterdam\" is written Photo 4: A woman (Doris Baker?) in front of a painting by Van Gogh in Arles, France; color; 3\" x 4.25\"; caption below the picture: \"Arles 'The Cafe Terrace' Van Gohe\" Photo 5: Two women sharing something to eat in the middle of a crowded street; color; 3\" x 4.5\"; above the photo is written \"Easter '74\" Photo 6: Two women putting items in the back of their car; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\"","Scope and Contents A woman using a spinning machine; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5.75\" There is text written on the page: \"Heidelbert\", \"The Blarney Stone Ireland\", \"Frankfurt\", and \"Nurnberg\" but only the one photo is left on the page. It is possible that Heidelbert relates to the photograph still on the page?","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of the Arc de Triomphe and part of the Champs-Élysées; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.5\" Photo 2: A gargoyle on top ot the Notre Dame cathedal in Paris and a view of the roads and Seine River below it; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10.25\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of a prison in the French Alps; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; \"The old prison of Annecy in the French Alps casts its gloomy reflection in the water.\" is typed on a strip of paper that has been attached to the photograph","Scope and Contents A photograph of two young boys in front of a building that has saints carved into the stone walls; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"Two French boys play on their way home from school in Arles as the stone saints look down disapprovingly\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of a large church with a man and woman standing in front of it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"The Roman walls of the church at Avignon, France\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Three women sit on the beach; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: Two women stand in front of a building; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman in front of a building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 18","Scope and Contents A photograph of the beach and a town on the other side of the water; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 23 Side 1","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: A view of the many cars on the causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\"","Scope and Contents A view of the houses lining the street in an unidentified town; color; 3.5\" x 4.5\"","This album was re-used, so many of the written captions on the pages with photographs from Southeast Asia are not relevant to the photos.  Once the album reaches photographs of Africa, then the captions do correspond.","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A little girl in a village by a canal of the Chao Phraya River near Bangkok; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 13 Photo 2: Dragons line the stairs at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: A holy procession in the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 16 Photo 4: Female performers; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 5: A family around a table with their fresh produce; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 6: Car on the road up to a village on a hill; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 18","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 4\" x 6\" Photo 2: Meo children with an acquaintance of Baker's on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: Doris Baker with two Thai men; color; 3.5\" x 5.25\" Photo 5: A woman in front of a temple with two monks behind her; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; tear in upper left corner","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Photo 2: Ankgor Wat Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 25","Scope and Contents Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man in front of one of the temples at Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 22","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of people in front of a wall with carvings in it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 21","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom (same image as Photo 1); black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Items 23 and 24","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Doorways in the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: A woman and two children pose in front of a building, possibly par tof the Bayon Temple?; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents A view of part of the Bayon Temple in Ankgor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents An image of part the doorways and part of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Image of the Bayon Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents An image of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Items 14 and Item 18 Side 1: Angkor Wat and the walkway leading up to it Side 2: View of a building, probably part of Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Side 1: A temple, possibly in Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? Side 2: Buddha statues in part of a temple black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Doorways of the Bayon Temple in Angkor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"","Scope and Contents Two men in the Casablanca Court of Justice; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\" On the picture is written \"French Morocco '58\" Written caption: \"Court of Justice- Casablanca\"","Scope and Contents Two men, one with a basket on his head, in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Marrakech, Morocco\"","Scope and Contents A large group of people in a town square; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Open Market\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 3","Scope and Contents A man making cous cous baskets in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Cous Cous Baskets\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 7","Scope and Contents A few women and a man sit with their cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Dancers entertain a crowd; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 16","Scope and Contents A man walks through town with several small containers; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Water Boy\"","Scope and Contents A snake charmer; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Snake Charmer\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 8","Scope and Contents Three men entertain people in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Sudanese Entertainers- Marrakech\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in front of a crowd in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Items 14 and 15","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 13","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 12","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A woman and child walk through the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Souks- Marrakech\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 5","Scope and Contents A woman holding hands with her child and several men on bicycles in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man riding what may be a donkey with a basket going through the crowds in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Wool hanging in the wool dying market in Marrakech; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Doris Baker with 2 men (may be water boys?); black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: People hanging dyed wool; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: The royal band, men dressed in red, practice behind the sultan's palace; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Written Caption: \"Wool Dyers' Street\"","Scope and Contents Two people stand outside of a building with wool hanging along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: Wool Dyers' Street","Scope and Contents A crowd of people in a market; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 4","Scope and Contents Someone standing along the wall of the entrance to the sultan's palace in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Entrance- Sultan's Palace\"","Scope and Contents Three women, one sitting and two standing, against a wall; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man stands next to a pile of baskets, and another man has an empty cart; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents People shop in the market in the Souks, looking here at baskets; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 6","Scope and Contents A man sits in the doorwar of his shop with his gold bands displayed in the window next to him; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Gold Merchant\"","Scope and Contents A man making a tray in his shop; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 9","Scope and Contents People selling clothes possibly in the Souks?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A group of men work and talk in what may be a shop?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 10","Scope and Contents Two men working on their trade outside along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified bell tower; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman buying water from one of two water boys; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.5\"","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Baker, Doris C.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Doris C. 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Acc. 2012.115","/repositories/2/resources/8680"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Africa--Description and travel","Algeria--Description and travel","Asia--Description and travel","Europe--Description and travel","India--Description and travel"],"geogname_ssim":["Africa--Description and travel","Algeria--Description and travel","Asia--Description and travel","Europe--Description and travel","India--Description and travel"],"places_ssim":["Africa--Description and travel","Algeria--Description and travel","Asia--Description and travel","Europe--Description and travel","India--Description and travel"],"creator_ssm":["Baker, Doris C."],"creator_ssim":["Baker, Doris C."],"creator_persname_ssim":["Baker, Doris C."],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creators_ssim":["Baker, Doris C.","Special Collections Research Center"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Photograph albums","Photographs"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Photograph albums","Photographs"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["1.05 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["1.05 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Photographs"],"date_range_isim":[1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged into two series: Series 1: Photographs; Series 2: Albums.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection is arranged into two series: Series 1: Photographs; Series 2: Albums."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFurther information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Doris_Baker\" title=\"Doris Baker\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Arrangement, description, and digitization of this collection was made possible by a gift of Doris Baker.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:","Arrangement, description, and digitization of this collection was made possible by a gift of Doris Baker."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDoris C. Baker Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Doris C. Baker Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William \u0026 Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePhotographs and photograph albums, circa 1950s-1980s, of Doris C. Baker, author and poet of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The photographs document her travels throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia and include images of scenery, people with whom she met, and people with whom she traveled. Baker was from Muskegon, Michigan and went to work teaching in Department of Defense schools in Europe in the 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 14 folders within box 1, which are organized alphabetically by country or region that Doris Baker visited. There are photographs of places that Baker visited, people she encountered on her visits, and herself along with her fellow travelers. There is also a folder for oversized photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ouled Nail musicians and a dancer in Bou Saada, French Algeria; color; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Scan number E9500\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A barber uses leeches to cure a headache in Bou Saada; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9501\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Crowds of people in Place Jemaa-el-Fna, Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 20. Scan number E9502\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Group of people in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 40. Scan number E9503\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman and child in the Souks; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 35. Scan number E9504\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People shopping in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, French Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 44. Scan number E9505\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man weaving cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 21. scan number E9506\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A snake charmer in Marrakech entertains tourists; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 25. Scan number E9507\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man makes a tray for tourists in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 46. Scan number E9508\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people in Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 48. Scan number E9509\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in Morocco; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 10\"; discoloration markings on back. Scan number E9510\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers from the Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 33. Scan number E9511\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers and musicians from Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 box 1 Folder 16 Item 31. Scan number E9512\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9513\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9514\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 23. Scan number E9515\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9516\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The upper gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9517\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Boats in the gorges of Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9518\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 8.5\" x 5.5\"; paper; same image as item 1. Scan number E9519\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lesser gorges of Yangtze river; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; tear in bottom center; same image as Item 3. Scan number E9520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Man by a boat; color, 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9521\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item 2. Scan number E9522\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kwai Sin, Baker's foster daugher, with her mother and their interpreter in Hong Kong; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9523\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Man in Hong Kong; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9524\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9525\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; some marks on the back; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9526\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Moldau River Bridge in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"; markings on back corners. Scan number E9527\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Moldau River and the city in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026amp; white; 9.25\" x 8\". scan number E9528\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Budapest, Hungary; black \u0026amp; white; 14\" x 8\"; two images fastened together. scan number E9529\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of tourists in Montmartre looking at paintings; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9530\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of tourists looking at paintings in Montmartre; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9531\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the gargoyles on top of Notre Dame in Paris; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9532\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Paris; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9533\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of Paris with the Sacre-Coeur in the background; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9534\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Eiffel Tower with the fountains in front; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9535\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9536\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two women in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9537\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration on back. Scan number E9538\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two people in Brittany, France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on front and back. Scan number E9539\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman and girl in a town in France; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9540\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View down a part of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9541\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Buidling on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around edges. Scan number E9542\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view looking up at abbey on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around the edges. Scan number E9543\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looking down at the water and a boat; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9544\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Buildings across the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looking up at the abbey; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration in top right corner and back. Scan number E9546\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in front of building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 15. Scan nuber E9547\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looking down at boats in the water; balck \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9548\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A boat on the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9549\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along the top half of the image and on back. Scan number E9550\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; tear in bottom left corner and on the top; discoloration on back. Scan number E9551\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water; same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 16. Scan number E9552 Side 2: View down of town and water. Scan number E9553 Black \u0026amp; white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the cars parked on the causeway from Mont Saint-Michel; black and white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges and on back. Scan number E9554\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A boat on the beach and the edge of the fortress; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration along bottom edge and back. Scan number E9555\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the causeway; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on the back. Scan number E9556\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cars on the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9557\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cars and buildings on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9558\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two women talking looking down at the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9559\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A statue of a crowned man on a horse; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9560\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man in front of a US military train in Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9561\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An identified part of Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9562\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bicycles in front of Munich City Hall; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9563\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Women getting on a carriage for the festival. Scan number E9564 Side 2: A man by one of the carriages. Scan number E9565 Black \u0026amp; white; 9\" x 11.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frederic March in the Isar Valley, Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9566\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View from the Berghof, Hitler's home near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9567\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified house in the mountains in Germany; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". E9568\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9569\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Statues in the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9570\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of Heiligenblut, Austria; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9571\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of Heiligenblut, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9572\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A Heuriger sign to invite people in to drink wine; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9573\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A ski lift in Seefeld, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9574\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified man in unidentified city working on some sort of musical instrument; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 8.5\". Scan number E9575\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pulling a Nazi plane up out of the Zuider See in Vollendam; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9576\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statue in ruins of Delos. Scan number E9577 Side 2: Man with octopi looking at a shipwreck. Scan number E9578 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statue and reliefs at Shrine of Dionysus. Scan number E9579 Side 2: Reliefs of cows on a column in Delos ruins. Scan number E9580 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9581 Side 2: Lion Face in Terrace of the Lions in Delos; same image as Folder 7 Item 16. Scan number E9582 Black \u0026amp; White; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Lion statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9583 Side 2: View of unidentified town. Scan number E9584 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A town overlooking the water. Scan number E9585 Side 2: A bird watching a man on a donkey. Scan number E9586 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Windmills in unidentified town. Scan number E9587 Side 2: Woman walking in town with windmills. Scan number E9588 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water with windmills. Scan number E9589 Side 2: A woman leading a donkey carrying goods; same image as Folder 7 Item 17. Scan number E9590 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman with a pail in unidentified town. Scan number E9591 Side 2: Unidentified town. Scan number E9592 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified town. Scan number E9593 Side 2: Woman walking through unidentified town. Scan number E9594 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Boat in water. Scan number E9595 Side 2: Man tying up boat in boat harbor. Scan number E9596 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Men working on their boats. Scan number E9597 Side 2: Man walking through town in Greece. Scan number E9598 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman buying something in Tinos. Scan number E9599 Side 2: A woman going to the town ovens in Tinos to make dolmathes; same image as Folder 7 Item 25 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 1. Scan number E9600 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Girl spinning. Scan number E9601 Side 2: People walking outside the Panaghia Evanvghelistria Cathedral. Scan number E9602 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral;same image as Folder 7 Item 5. Scan number E9603 Side 2: People outside the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 4, 8 and 9. Scan number E9604 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 6 and 7. Scan number E9605 Side 2: A ship hanging from a chandelier in the cathedral. Scan number E9606 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Paintings and statue inside the cathedral. Scan number E9607 Side 2: Courtyard. Scan number E9608 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People sitting under the trees outside. Scan number E9609 Side 2: groups of people sitting under the trees. Scan number E9610 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Man rides a donkey in town. Scan number E9611 Side 2: Two donkeys tied up by the water. Scan number E9612 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: The view down the streets of an unidentified town. Scan number E9613 Side 2: Unidentified church. Scan number E9614 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Bell tower of unidentified church. Scan number E9615 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan number E9616 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Overlooking edge of town and surrounding landscapes. Scan number E9617 Side 2: Looking over town and church and surrounding landscape. Scan number E9618 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a church. Scan number E9619 Side 2: A man (possibly a priest from Tinos?) drinking outside. Scan number E9620 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People sitting outside at a cafe (possibly in Tinos?); same image as Folder 7 Item 23. Scan number E9621 Side 2: People walking down the alleys of town. Scan number E9622 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Tinos priest walking in town; same image as Folder 7 Items 2 and 3. Scan number E9623 Side 2: Tinos priest; same image as Folder 7 Item 1. Scan number E9624 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman in her doorway; same image as Folder 7 Item 18 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 2. Scan number E9625 Side 2: Two girls outside. Scan number E9626 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Five people in front of a building. Scan number E9627 Side 2: Four pictures: Top left- A man and a woman; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- Two older men with a younger boy; Bottom right- A woman. Scan number E9628 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified man; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 3.5\"; some discoloration on back; originally attached with Item 28 to Item 29. Scan number E9629\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people inside what is likely a residence; black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 3.5\"; some markings on back; originally attached with Item 27 to Item 29. Scan number E9630\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Four Pictures: Top left- A man and a woman looking at flowers; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- A woman in a doorway; Bottom right- A woman sewing. Scan number E9631 Side 2: Three people (possibly parents with their child?) walk in town. Scan number E9632 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTinos, island in Aegean Sea, renouwed pilgrimage center. Cyclaeds Island. black \u0026amp; White. Scan number E9421\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A priest from Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9633 same image as Folder 6 Item 24 Side 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9634\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 2 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9635\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; typed caption on the back: \"Pilgrims come from all over Greece to the cathedral of Tinos where a miraculous icon was discovered in 1882\". Scan number E9637 same as Folder 6 Item 14 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9638\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 6 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9639\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 9 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9640\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 8 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9641\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View from the Acropolis. Scan number E9642 Side 2: Columns of the Acropolis. Scan number E9643 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9644 Side 2: A painting in unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9645 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the Erechtheion in the Acropolis; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; bent in upper right corner. Scan number E9646\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Pillars of the Erechtheion that are statues of females. Scan number E9647 Side 2: View of the Erechtheion. Scan number E9648 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A little girl on the beach. Scan number E9649 Side 2: A view of a town on a hill. Scan number E9650 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A mural of three women at an unidentified site. Scan number E9651 Side 2: A pot with intricate designs at an unidentified ruins. Scan number E9652 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A lion's head from the Terrace of the Lions in Delos; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9653\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman with her donkey carrying goods; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 7 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9654\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; same woman pictured in Item 25 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9655\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People at \"The Plaza\" in Khania, Crete; color; 4\" x 6\". Scan number E9656\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A sailor in Plantinias Crete; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9657\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two sailors in Platinias who had joined a rebellion to free Crete from Greece. Scan number E9658 Side 2: One of the sailors in Platinias; Same as the man on the right on Side 1 and same man as Item 20. Scan number E9659 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 8\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Baker's friend Evelyn's family in Crete at dinner; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9660\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people sitting outside at some sort of cafe; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 23 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9661\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Tinos; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9662\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in Tinos going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 12 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9663\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Prime Minister Karamanlis in Iraklion, Crete; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9664\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified building in India, possible Taj Mahal in the distance?; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9665\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Men with their oxen pulling goods; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9666\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Three children. Scan number E9667 Side 2: Two men with an elephant. Scan number E9668 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9669 Same image as Folder 9 Item 2 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Men in front of unidentified buildings; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9670\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Wash day in Bombay. Scan number E9661 Side 2: Wall and trees. Scan number E9662 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Men working with coconuts; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9673\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified town by the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9674\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified town on the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9675\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Buddhist monks in Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9676 Same image as Folder 9 Item 22 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9677\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9678\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Children in a village by the Chao Phraya River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9679 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers and musicians perform; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9680 Same dancers appear in Folder 9 Item 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified buildings by the water; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9681\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A holy procession at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9682 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A statue in front of a building in Bangkok; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9683 Same image as Folder 9 Item 14 Side 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car on the road to a hill tribe village on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9684 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9685 Side 2: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9686 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9687 Side 2: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9688 Black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of children and a couple of adults in front of a wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9689 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Temple of Angkor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9690 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Devil statues along the entrance to the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9691 Same image as Item 24 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Devil statues guarding Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 4\". Scan number E9692 Same image as Item 23 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Angkor Wat temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9693 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 3 Photo 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A man with his two oxen pulling a cart. Scan Number E9694 Side 2: People in a small village. Scan Number E9695 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A man; same image as Folder 8 Item 4. Scan Number E9696 Side 2: View of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9697 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9698 Side 2: A male pilgrim in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9699 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: The Temple of the Dawn on the Chao Phya River. Scan Number E9700 Side 2: A person on the steps of a building built above the water. Scan Number E9701 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A photo of the face of the Buddha in the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, also known as Wat Pho, in Thailand. Scan Number E9702 Side 2: A view of Wat Pho. Scan Number E9703 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A buddha statue in an unidentified location. Scan Number E9704 Side 2: A group of people in an unidentified location, some appear to be monks. Scan Number E9705 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People in front of an unidentified pagoda. Scan Number E9706 Side 2: Monks inside of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9707 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people outside of an unidentified location. Scan Number E9708 Side 2: Doris Baker possibly in front of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?. Scan Number E9709 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Building on the water (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9710 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan Number E9711 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People on boats (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9712 Side 2: Homes on the river (possibly a village in the jungle along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9713 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: An unidentified bulding on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9714 Side 2: People at an unidentified building on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9715 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Statues along the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9716 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9717 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a building, possible part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9718 Side 2: View from building, possibly from part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9719 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: One of the buildings of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9720 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace, statues of spirits to protect it; same image as Folder 8 Item 17. Scan Number E9721 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9722 Side 2: Statue of a spirit guard in part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9723 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Part of the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew in the background (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Scan Number E9724 Side 2: Doris Baker in front of Wat Phra Kaew. Scan Number E9725 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A boy sits by the canal with the reflection of part of the temple in the water. Scan Number E9726 Side 2: Unidentified building, possibly the Schwe Dagon Pagota in Burma?. Scan Number E9727 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A home along a river. Scan Number E9728 Side 2: Homes along a river. Scan Number E9729 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people watches female dancers outside. Scan Number E9730 Side 2: Group of dancers entertains a crowd. Scan Number E9731 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\" Same dancers appear in Folder 8 Item 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman in what appears to be a shop of some kind. Scan Number E9732 Side 2: Two snake charmers. Scan Number E9733 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People outside of an unidentified area. Scan Number E9734 Side 2: People inside a temple with statues of buddha. Scan Number E9735 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Monks eating their one meal of rice in Rangoon, Burma; same image as Folder 8 Item 10. Scan Number E9736 Side 2: Group of people inside an unknown temple. Scan Number E9737 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma. Scan Number E9738 Side 2: People outside (possibly near the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?). Scan Number E9739 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A tree and view of the water. Scan Number E9740 Side 2: Three women walking and a man in front of an image of an elephant. Scan Number E9741 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A sign for \"Tissa Wewa Rest House\" with a house behind some trees. Scan Number E9742 Side 2: Two women with an infant and a young girl. Scan Number E9743 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People walking in the streets of unknown city. Scan Number E9744 Side 2: Two men with their vegetables (probably their shop). Scan Number E9745 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people with baskets on the beach. Scan Number E9746 Side 2: Two people run with nets dragging through the water of the beach. Scan Number E9747 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People with their cars surrounded by water. Scan Number E9748 Side 2: Two men near a body of water. Scan Number E9749 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A woman sitting inside a building. Scan Number E9750 Side 2: A man inside a building. Scan Number E9751 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified statue of a man on a horse; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\". Scan Number E9752\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A statue of a man by the water, probably in Venice?. Scan Number E9753 Side 2: People in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9754 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: The bronze horsesof Saint Mark before they were replaced. Scan Number E9755 Side 2: People in the square Piazzetti de Leoncini. Scan Number E9756 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9.25\"; paper- the two images were originally sleeved together by Baker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Women making lace. Scan Number E9757 Side 2: An unidentified building. Scan Number E9758 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entrance to the Uffizi Palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9759\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of Riccardo Tramantano; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9760\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9761\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7. Scan Number E9762\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View from the castle in Malcesine; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9763\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Skeletons of monks in the Church of the Capuchins, which has the bones of 4000 monks and walls made of skulls; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9764\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Doris Baker in front of an Etruscan sarcophagus; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9765\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9766\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 3. Scan Number E9767\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 2. Scan Number E9768\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entrance to the sandstone gorge in Petra, taken from Khaznat al Faron Tomb; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Khaznot al Faron in Petra; black \u0026amp; white; 5\" x 7\"; some markings on back corners. Scan Number E9770\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A French archaeological camp, possibly in Little Petra?. Scan Number E979771 Side 2: Possibly the ruins of an old city in Little Petra?. Scan Number E9772 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of children holding small flags. Scan Number E9773 Side 2: A group of children with an older woman (probably a teacher?) holding hands in a circle. Scan Number E9774 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two children play a game outside by using shovels. Scan Number E9775 Side 2: A group of children lift up their small flags. Scan Number E9776 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two men walking, possibly in front of the Kremlin?. Scan Number E9777 Side 2: People in the square outside of the Kremlin. Scan Number E9778 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A grand building, possibly in Moscow?. Scan Number E9779 Side 2: Staircase inside a building. Scan Number E9780 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A group of people stand outside a building that has a picture of Lenin on it, possibly part of the celebrations of his 90th birthday?. Scan Number E9781 Side 2: Two officers in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9782 black \u0026amp; white; 7.25\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Groups of young children in front of the Stalin and Lenin Tomb in Red Square, possibly for Lenin's 90th birthday?; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9783\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People gather in front of the Smolny Institute to celbrate Lenin's 90th birthday; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9784\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A small house next to a larger housing complex of apartments, showing the difference between old and new Moscow; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9785\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of one of the churches from inside the Kremlin wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\". Scan Number E9786\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People in front of St. Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9787\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents View of the Kremlin from the Moscow River; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9788\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A school program for Grandfather Frost in Moscow; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people gathered for Christmas with a picture of Lenin on the wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An older man with an infant and a young girl, dressed up for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings on back. Scan Number E9791\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An older man with a young boy and girl dressed for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on back. Scan Number E9792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Several people dressed for some sort of ceremony with a young boy; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on the back. Scan Number E9793\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman working with something in the water with boats on the sand behind her and the remains of a castle; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9794\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 6, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9795\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9796\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 8. Scan Number E9797\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026amp; white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 7. Scan Number E9798\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A fountain in a courtyard. Scan Number E9799 Side 2: A building and a courtyard with a pool in it. Scan Number E9800 black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a city spread out on hills. Scan Number E9801 Side 2: The fountains in a courtyard. Scan Number E9802 black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified boat harbor. Scan Number E9803 Side 2: Unidentified boat harbor and town. Scan Number E9804 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People walking through an arch in town with \"21-XI-1944\" and a star above it. Scan Number E9805 Side 2: View looking down on a river. Scan Number E9806 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Possibly a castle turret overlooking the water. Scan Number E9807 Side 2: Looking up at an unidentified building. Scan Number E9808 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Two women at their stand in the market. Scan Number E9809 Side 2: People walking through an outdoor market. Scan Number E9810 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: Plants in what could be a courtyard. Scan Number E9811 Side 2: Women walking with bags and baskets down a street. Scan Number E9812 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Five images: Top Left: People walking through the remains of Diocletian's palace, where many lived; Split,1953. Scan number E9813 Bottom Left: The Ladder of Cattaro, a mountain pass road; 1968. Scan number E9814 Top Center: Two people drink Slivovica, a strong alcohol, to start their day; Sarajevo, 1953. Scan number E9815 Bottom Center: A young girl in Dubrovnik. Scan number E9816 Far Right: A passenger boat along the Dalmation coast; 1953. Scan number E9817 color; 8.5\" x 14\"; paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two people start off their day by drinking Slivovica; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as top center image of Item 6. Scan Number E9818\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water, possibly an old fortress or castle?. Scan Number E9819 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9820 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A view of the Ladder of Cattaro, a road in the mountains. Scan Number E9821 Side 2: A view down the side of the mountains, possibly from the Ladder of Cattaro?. Scan Number E9822 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A view of Mostar. Scan Number E9823 Side 2: People walking along the streets of Mostar. Scan Number E9824 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: A site in Mostar, possibly a cemetary?. Scan Number E9825 Side 2: View of Mostar. Scan Number E9826 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: View of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9827 Side 2: Another view of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9828 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Side 1: People set up fresh produce at a market. Scan Number E9829 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9830 black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents People walk through Diocletian's palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as the top left in Item 6. Scan Number E9831\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A coastal ferry on the Adriatic; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as the far right image in Item 6. Scan Number E9832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 12 Side 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman standing in front of a doorway; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 25 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman sitting on a bench by the water, with a town in the background; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\"; on the back is written \"West Coast Spain\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A boat harbor and a town; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Children in Moscow celebrate Lenin's 90th birthday by his tomb in the Kremlin; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 14\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A river running through the mountains, possibly somewhere in the Alps?; black \u0026amp; white; 11\" x 13.5\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man carrying baskets walking down the street, possibly in Spain or Italy?; black \u0026amp; white; 10.75\" x 13.25\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 photographs 1- A picture of a lake; color; 4\" x 6\" 2- Picture of a lake; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 3- View of a lake; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 4- View looking down at the lake and a boat; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 5- A woman with a child; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" 6- A woman and a little girl; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Two boys look into the window of a meat shop; black \u0026amp; white; 5\" x 7\" Photo 2: The \"Little Mermaid\" statue in Copenhagen; black \u0026amp; white ;7.5\" x 7.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of two statues in front of a building- one is a man with a long beard, and the other a woman who appears to be on what would be the front of a ship; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 10\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two women sit outside of a log building on a bench; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Boats on a lake in the mountains; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: Statue of various groups of people, perhaps families? Three different groups of statues; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A woman and two men in front of a tour bus; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: A statue of a woman holding her hair out around some park area; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: A house maybe made of wood in an unidentified area; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A tent and some supplies in the midst of a vast grassy area; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A man and a woman in front of a tent with various goods that have been produced; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: The wooden skeleton of a tent and some wooden sleds; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Railroad tracks; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A picture of a woman- possibly Doris Baker? In front of a sign for the Arctic Circle; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: Four men in uniform in front of the Arctic Circle sign; black \u0026amp; white; 2.75\" x 4\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: A Nazi plane in Volendam, the Netherlands, brings a crowd to watch people pull it out; color; 3.75\" x 5\"; written on the photo: \"Volendam, Holland Nazi Plane\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 5 Item 15 Photo 2: Two woman (one possibly Doris Baker?) in front of a windmill; color; 3.5\" x 3\" Photo 3: A woman with a head scarf; color; 2.75\" x 2.75\" In between photo 3 and 4 \"Amsterdam\" is written Photo 4: A woman (Doris Baker?) in front of a painting by Van Gogh in Arles, France; color; 3\" x 4.25\"; caption below the picture: \"Arles 'The Cafe Terrace' Van Gohe\" Photo 5: Two women sharing something to eat in the middle of a crowded street; color; 3\" x 4.5\"; above the photo is written \"Easter '74\" Photo 6: Two women putting items in the back of their car; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman using a spinning machine; black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 5.75\" There is text written on the page: \"Heidelbert\", \"The Blarney Stone Ireland\", \"Frankfurt\", and \"Nurnberg\" but only the one photo is left on the page. It is possible that Heidelbert relates to the photograph still on the page?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of the Arc de Triomphe and part of the Champs-Élysées; black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 4.5\" Photo 2: A gargoyle on top ot the Notre Dame cathedal in Paris and a view of the roads and Seine River below it; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of a prison in the French Alps; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; \"The old prison of Annecy in the French Alps casts its gloomy reflection in the water.\" is typed on a strip of paper that has been attached to the photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of two young boys in front of a building that has saints carved into the stone walls; black \u0026amp; white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"Two French boys play on their way home from school in Arles as the stone saints look down disapprovingly\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of a large church with a man and woman standing in front of it; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"The Roman walls of the church at Avignon, France\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Three women sit on the beach; black \u0026amp; white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: Two women stand in front of a building; black \u0026amp; white; 3\" x 4.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman in front of a building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of the beach and a town on the other side of the water; black \u0026amp; white; 7.75\" x 8.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 23 Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: A view of the many cars on the causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 8.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of the houses lining the street in an unidentified town; color; 3.5\" x 4.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis album was re-used, so many of the written captions on the pages with photographs from Southeast Asia are not relevant to the photos.  Once the album reaches photographs of Africa, then the captions do correspond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: A little girl in a village by a canal of the Chao Phraya River near Bangkok; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 13 Photo 2: Dragons line the stairs at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: A holy procession in the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 16 Photo 4: Female performers; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 5: A family around a table with their fresh produce; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 6: Car on the road up to a village on a hill; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 4\" x 6\" Photo 2: Meo children with an acquaintance of Baker's on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: Doris Baker with two Thai men; color; 3.5\" x 5.25\" Photo 5: A woman in front of a temple with two monks behind her; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; tear in upper left corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Photo 2: Ankgor Wat Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man in front of one of the temples at Ankgor Wat; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A group of people in front of a wall with carvings in it; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom (same image as Photo 1); black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Items 23 and 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Doorways in the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: A woman and two children pose in front of a building, possibly par tof the Bayon Temple?; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A view of part of the Bayon Temple in Ankgor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An image of part the doorways and part of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Image of the Bayon Temple; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An image of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Items 14 and Item 18 Side 1: Angkor Wat and the walkway leading up to it Side 2: View of a building, probably part of Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Side 1: A temple, possibly in Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? Side 2: Buddha statues in part of a temple black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Doorways of the Bayon Temple in Angkor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two men in the Casablanca Court of Justice; black \u0026amp; white; 7.5\" x 9.75\" On the picture is written \"French Morocco '58\" Written caption: \"Court of Justice- Casablanca\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two men, one with a basket on his head, in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Marrakech, Morocco\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A large group of people in a town square; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Open Market\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man making cous cous baskets in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Cous Cous Baskets\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A few women and a man sit with their cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dancers entertain a crowd; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man walks through town with several small containers; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Water Boy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A snake charmer; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Snake Charmer\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three men entertain people in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Sudanese Entertainers- Marrakech\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in front of a crowd in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Items 14 and 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman and child walk through the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Souks- Marrakech\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A woman holding hands with her child and several men on bicycles in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man riding what may be a donkey with a basket going through the crowds in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo 1: Wool hanging in the wool dying market in Marrakech; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Doris Baker with 2 men (may be water boys?); black \u0026amp; white; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: People hanging dyed wool; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: The royal band, men dressed in red, practice behind the sultan's palace; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Written Caption: \"Wool Dyers' Street\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two people stand outside of a building with wool hanging along the street; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: Wool Dyers' Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A crowd of people in a market; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Someone standing along the wall of the entrance to the sultan's palace in Marrakech; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Entrance- Sultan's Palace\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three women, one sitting and two standing, against a wall; black \u0026amp; white; 8\" x 9.75\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A man stands next to a pile of baskets, and another man has an empty 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Baker, author and poet of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The photographs document her travels throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia and include images of scenery, people with whom she met, and people with whom she traveled. Baker was from Muskegon, Michigan and went to work teaching in Department of Defense schools in Europe in the 1950s.","This series consists of 14 folders within box 1, which are organized alphabetically by country or region that Doris Baker visited. There are photographs of places that Baker visited, people she encountered on her visits, and herself along with her fellow travelers. There is also a folder for oversized photographs.","Scope and Contents Ouled Nail musicians and a dancer in Bou Saada, French Algeria; color; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Scan number E9500","Scope and Contents A barber uses leeches to cure a headache in Bou Saada; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9501","Scope and Contents Crowds of people in Place Jemaa-el-Fna, Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 20. Scan number E9502","Scope and Contents Group of people in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 40. Scan number E9503","Scope and Contents A woman and child in the Souks; black \u0026 white; 8.5\"x11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 35. Scan number E9504","Scope and Contents People shopping in the Souks, a market in Marrakech, French Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 44. Scan number E9505","Scope and Contents A man weaving cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech, Morocco; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 21. scan number E9506","Scope and Contents A snake charmer in Marrakech entertains tourists; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 25. Scan number E9507","Scope and Contents A man makes a tray for tourists in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 46. Scan number E9508","Scope and Contents A group of people in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 48. Scan number E9509","Scope and Contents People in Morocco; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"; discoloration markings on back. Scan number E9510","Scope and Contents Dancers from the Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 33. Scan number E9511","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians from Sudan in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 box 1 Folder 16 Item 31. Scan number E9512","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9513","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 28. Scan number E9514","Scope and Contents Sudanese dancers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 23. Scan number E9515","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9516","Scope and Contents The upper gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9517","Scope and Contents Boats in the gorges of Yangtze River; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9518","Scope and Contents The Grand Canal as seen from Shanghai; color; 8.5\" x 5.5\"; paper; same image as item 1. Scan number E9519","Scope and Contents Lesser gorges of Yangtze river; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; tear in bottom center; same image as Item 3. Scan number E9520","Scope and Contents Man by a boat; color, 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9521","Scope and Contents Gorges of the Yangtze River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item 2. Scan number E9522","Scope and Contents Kwai Sin, Baker's foster daugher, with her mother and their interpreter in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9523","Scope and Contents Man in Hong Kong; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9524","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9525","Scope and Contents Two boys in front of a statue of Stalin in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; some marks on the back; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9526","Scope and Contents Moldau River Bridge in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"; markings on back corners. Scan number E9527","Scope and Contents View of Moldau River and the city in Prague, Czechoslovakia; black \u0026 white; 9.25\" x 8\". scan number E9528","Scope and Contents View of Budapest, Hungary; black \u0026 white; 14\" x 8\"; two images fastened together. scan number E9529","Scope and Contents A group of tourists in Montmartre looking at paintings; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9530","Scope and Contents A group of tourists looking at paintings in Montmartre; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 1. Scan number E9531","Scope and Contents View of the gargoyles on top of Notre Dame in Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9532","Scope and Contents View of Paris; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9533","Scope and Contents A view of Paris with the Sacre-Coeur in the background; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9534","Scope and Contents The Eiffel Tower with the fountains in front; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9535","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9536","Scope and Contents Two women in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9537","Scope and Contents A woman in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration on back. Scan number E9538","Scope and Contents Two people in Brittany, France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on front and back. Scan number E9539","Scope and Contents A woman and girl in a town in France; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9540","Scope and Contents View down a part of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9541","Scope and Contents Buidling on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around edges. Scan number E9542","Scope and Contents A view looking up at abbey on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration around the edges. Scan number E9543","Scope and Contents Looking down at the water and a boat; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9544","Scope and Contents Buildings across the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9545","Scope and Contents Looking up at the abbey; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration in top right corner and back. Scan number E9546","Scope and Contents A woman in front of building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 15. Scan nuber E9547","Scope and Contents Looking down at boats in the water; balck \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9548","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along edges on back. Scan number E9549","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration along the top half of the image and on back. Scan number E9550","Scope and Contents View of Mont Saint-Michel from the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; tear in bottom left corner and on the top; discoloration on back. Scan number E9551","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water; same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 15 Item 16. Scan number E9552 Side 2: View down of town and water. Scan number E9553 Black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents View of the cars parked on the causeway from Mont Saint-Michel; black and white; 8\" x 10\"; slight discoloration along edges and on back. Scan number E9554","Scope and Contents A boat on the beach and the edge of the fortress; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration along bottom edge and back. Scan number E9555","Scope and Contents View of the causeway; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on the back. Scan number E9556","Scope and Contents Cars on the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9557","Scope and Contents Cars and buildings on Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9558","Scope and Contents Two women talking looking down at the beach; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9\"; some discoloration on back. Scan number E9559","Scope and Contents A statue of a crowned man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9560","Scope and Contents A man in front of a US military train in Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9561","Scope and Contents An identified part of Munich; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9562","Scope and Contents Bicycles in front of Munich City Hall; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9563","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women getting on a carriage for the festival. Scan number E9564 Side 2: A man by one of the carriages. Scan number E9565 Black \u0026 white; 9\" x 11.5\"","Scope and Contents Frederic March in the Isar Valley, Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9566","Scope and Contents View from the Berghof, Hitler's home near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9567","Scope and Contents Unidentified house in the mountains in Germany; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". E9568","Scope and Contents Inside the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9569","Scope and Contents Statues in the Tomb of Maximilian in Innsbruck, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; markings on back. Scan number E9570","Scope and Contents A view of Heiligenblut, Austria; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9571","Scope and Contents View of Heiligenblut, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9572","Scope and Contents A Heuriger sign to invite people in to drink wine; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9573","Scope and Contents A ski lift in Seefeld, Austria; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9574","Scope and Contents Unidentified man in unidentified city working on some sort of musical instrument; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\". Scan number E9575","Scope and Contents Pulling a Nazi plane up out of the Zuider See in Vollendam; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9576","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue in ruins of Delos. Scan number E9577 Side 2: Man with octopi looking at a shipwreck. Scan number E9578 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statue and reliefs at Shrine of Dionysus. Scan number E9579 Side 2: Reliefs of cows on a column in Delos ruins. Scan number E9580 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9581 Side 2: Lion Face in Terrace of the Lions in Delos; same image as Folder 7 Item 16. Scan number E9582 Black \u0026 White; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Lion statues in Terrace of the Lions in Delos. Scan number E9583 Side 2: View of unidentified town. Scan number E9584 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A town overlooking the water. Scan number E9585 Side 2: A bird watching a man on a donkey. Scan number E9586 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Windmills in unidentified town. Scan number E9587 Side 2: Woman walking in town with windmills. Scan number E9588 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water with windmills. Scan number E9589 Side 2: A woman leading a donkey carrying goods; same image as Folder 7 Item 17. Scan number E9590 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman with a pail in unidentified town. Scan number E9591 Side 2: Unidentified town. Scan number E9592 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified town. Scan number E9593 Side 2: Woman walking through unidentified town. Scan number E9594 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Boat in water. Scan number E9595 Side 2: Man tying up boat in boat harbor. Scan number E9596 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Men working on their boats. Scan number E9597 Side 2: Man walking through town in Greece. Scan number E9598 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman buying something in Tinos. Scan number E9599 Side 2: A woman going to the town ovens in Tinos to make dolmathes; same image as Folder 7 Item 25 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 1. Scan number E9600 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Girl spinning. Scan number E9601 Side 2: People walking outside the Panaghia Evanvghelistria Cathedral. Scan number E9602 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral;same image as Folder 7 Item 5. Scan number E9603 Side 2: People outside the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 4, 8 and 9. Scan number E9604 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two priests at the cathedral; same image as Folder 7 Items 6 and 7. Scan number E9605 Side 2: A ship hanging from a chandelier in the cathedral. Scan number E9606 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Paintings and statue inside the cathedral. Scan number E9607 Side 2: Courtyard. Scan number E9608 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting under the trees outside. Scan number E9609 Side 2: groups of people sitting under the trees. Scan number E9610 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Man rides a donkey in town. Scan number E9611 Side 2: Two donkeys tied up by the water. Scan number E9612 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The view down the streets of an unidentified town. Scan number E9613 Side 2: Unidentified church. Scan number E9614 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Bell tower of unidentified church. Scan number E9615 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan number E9616 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Overlooking edge of town and surrounding landscapes. Scan number E9617 Side 2: Looking over town and church and surrounding landscape. Scan number E9618 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a church. Scan number E9619 Side 2: A man (possibly a priest from Tinos?) drinking outside. Scan number E9620 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People sitting outside at a cafe (possibly in Tinos?); same image as Folder 7 Item 23. Scan number E9621 Side 2: People walking down the alleys of town. Scan number E9622 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Tinos priest walking in town; same image as Folder 7 Items 2 and 3. Scan number E9623 Side 2: Tinos priest; same image as Folder 7 Item 1. Scan number E9624 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in her doorway; same image as Folder 7 Item 18 and Series 1 Folder 1 Item 2. Scan number E9625 Side 2: Two girls outside. Scan number E9626 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Five people in front of a building. Scan number E9627 Side 2: Four pictures: Top left- A man and a woman; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- Two older men with a younger boy; Bottom right- A woman. Scan number E9628 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified man; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 3.5\"; some discoloration on back; originally attached with Item 28 to Item 29. Scan number E9629","Scope and Contents A group of people inside what is likely a residence; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 3.5\"; some markings on back; originally attached with Item 27 to Item 29. Scan number E9630","Scope and Contents Side 1: Four Pictures: Top left- A man and a woman looking at flowers; Top right- Two women in front of a doorway; Bottom left- A woman in a doorway; Bottom right- A woman sewing. Scan number E9631 Side 2: Three people (possibly parents with their child?) walk in town. Scan number E9632 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Tinos, island in Aegean Sea, renouwed pilgrimage center. Cyclaeds Island. black \u0026 White. Scan number E9421","Scope and Contents A priest from Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9633 same image as Folder 6 Item 24 Side 2","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9634","Scope and Contents Tinos priest walking in the town; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 2 and to Item 24 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9635","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; typed caption on the back: \"Pilgrims come from all over Greece to the cathedral of Tinos where a miraculous icon was discovered in 1882\". Scan number E9637 same as Folder 6 Item 14 Side 1","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9638","Scope and Contents Two priests at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 6 and Item 15 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9639","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 9 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9640","Scope and Contents People at the cathedral in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Item4 and Item 8 in this folder and Item 14 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9641","Scope and Contents Side 1: View from the Acropolis. Scan number E9642 Side 2: Columns of the Acropolis. Scan number E9643 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9644 Side 2: A painting in unidentified ruins in Greece. Scan number E9645 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents View of the Erechtheion in the Acropolis; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; bent in upper right corner. Scan number E9646","Scope and Contents Side 1: Pillars of the Erechtheion that are statues of females. Scan number E9647 Side 2: View of the Erechtheion. Scan number E9648 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A little girl on the beach. Scan number E9649 Side 2: A view of a town on a hill. Scan number E9650 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A mural of three women at an unidentified site. Scan number E9651 Side 2: A pot with intricate designs at an unidentified ruins. Scan number E9652 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A lion's head from the Terrace of the Lions in Delos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; similar to Item 3 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9653","Scope and Contents A woman with her donkey carrying goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 7 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9654","Scope and Contents A woman; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; same woman pictured in Item 25 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9655","Scope and Contents People at \"The Plaza\" in Khania, Crete; color; 4\" x 6\". Scan number E9656","Scope and Contents A sailor in Plantinias Crete; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9657","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two sailors in Platinias who had joined a rebellion to free Crete from Greece. Scan number E9658 Side 2: One of the sailors in Platinias; Same as the man on the right on Side 1 and same man as Item 20. Scan number E9659 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8\"","Scope and Contents Baker's friend Evelyn's family in Crete at dinner; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9660","Scope and Contents A group of people sitting outside at some sort of cafe; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"; same image as Item 23 Side 1 in Folder 6. Scan number E9661","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9662","Scope and Contents A woman in Tinos going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 12 Side 2 in Folder 6. Scan number E9663","Scope and Contents Prime Minister Karamanlis in Iraklion, Crete; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9664","Scope and Contents Unidentified building in India, possible Taj Mahal in the distance?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9665","Scope and Contents Men with their oxen pulling goods; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9666","Scope and Contents Side 1: Three children. Scan number E9667 Side 2: Two men with an elephant. Scan number E9668 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9669 Same image as Folder 9 Item 2 Side 1","Scope and Contents Men in front of unidentified buildings; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9670","Scope and Contents Side 1: Wash day in Bombay. Scan number E9661 Side 2: Wall and trees. Scan number E9662 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Men working with coconuts; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\"; discoloration on back. Scan number E9673","Scope and Contents Unidentified town by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9674","Scope and Contents Unidentified town on the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9675","Scope and Contents Buddhist monks in Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\". Scan number E9676 Same image as Folder 9 Item 22 Side 1","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9677","Scope and Contents Meo children on the border of Thailand and Burma; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9678","Scope and Contents Children in a village by the Chao Phraya River; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9679 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Dancers and musicians perform; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9680 Same dancers appear in Folder 9 Item 19","Scope and Contents Unidentified buildings by the water; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan number E9681","Scope and Contents A holy procession at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9682 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 3","Scope and Contents A statue in front of a building in Bangkok; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9683 Same image as Folder 9 Item 14 Side 2","Scope and Contents Car on the road to a hill tribe village on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9684 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 1 Photo 6","Scope and Contents Side 1: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9685 Side 2: Trees and unidentified ruins. Scan number E9686 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9687 Side 2: Unidentified ruins. Scan number E9688 Black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of children and a couple of adults in front of a wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9689 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 8","Scope and Contents Temple of Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9690 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 6","Scope and Contents Devil statues along the entrance to the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan number E9691 Same image as Item 24 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Devil statues guarding Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 4\". Scan number E9692 Same image as Item 23 and Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 9 Photo 1","Scope and Contents Angkor Wat temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\". Scan number E9693 Same image as Series 2 Box 1 Folder 16 Item 3 Photo 2","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man with his two oxen pulling a cart. Scan Number E9694 Side 2: People in a small village. Scan Number E9695 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A man; same image as Folder 8 Item 4. Scan Number E9696 Side 2: View of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9697 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9698 Side 2: A male pilgrim in front of the Taj Mahal. Scan Number E9699 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The Temple of the Dawn on the Chao Phya River. Scan Number E9700 Side 2: A person on the steps of a building built above the water. Scan Number E9701 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A photo of the face of the Buddha in the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, also known as Wat Pho, in Thailand. Scan Number E9702 Side 2: A view of Wat Pho. Scan Number E9703 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A buddha statue in an unidentified location. Scan Number E9704 Side 2: A group of people in an unidentified location, some appear to be monks. Scan Number E9705 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People in front of an unidentified pagoda. Scan Number E9706 Side 2: Monks inside of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9707 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people outside of an unidentified location. Scan Number E9708 Side 2: Doris Baker possibly in front of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?. Scan Number E9709 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Building on the water (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9710 Side 2: Unidentified building. Scan Number E9711 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People on boats (possibly along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9712 Side 2: Homes on the river (possibly a village in the jungle along a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9713 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: An unidentified bulding on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9714 Side 2: People at an unidentified building on the water (possibly part of a village of a canal of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand?). Scan Number E9715 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Statues along the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9716 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9717 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a building, possible part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9718 Side 2: View from building, possibly from part of the Grand Palace in Thailand?. Scan Number E9719 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: One of the buildings of the Grand Palace in Thailand. Scan Number E9720 Side 2: Part of the Grand Palace, statues of spirits to protect it; same image as Folder 8 Item 17. Scan Number E9721 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Doris Baker in front of part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9722 Side 2: Statue of a spirit guard in part of the Grand Palace. Scan Number E9723 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Part of the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew in the background (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Scan Number E9724 Side 2: Doris Baker in front of Wat Phra Kaew. Scan Number E9725 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A boy sits by the canal with the reflection of part of the temple in the water. Scan Number E9726 Side 2: Unidentified building, possibly the Schwe Dagon Pagota in Burma?. Scan Number E9727 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A home along a river. Scan Number E9728 Side 2: Homes along a river. Scan Number E9729 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people watches female dancers outside. Scan Number E9730 Side 2: Group of dancers entertains a crowd. Scan Number E9731 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\" Same dancers appear in Folder 8 Item 14","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman in what appears to be a shop of some kind. Scan Number E9732 Side 2: Two snake charmers. Scan Number E9733 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People outside of an unidentified area. Scan Number E9734 Side 2: People inside a temple with statues of buddha. Scan Number E9735 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Monks eating their one meal of rice in Rangoon, Burma; same image as Folder 8 Item 10. Scan Number E9736 Side 2: Group of people inside an unknown temple. Scan Number E9737 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Schwe Dagon Pagoda in Rangoon, Burma. Scan Number E9738 Side 2: People outside (possibly near the Schwe Dagon Pagoda?). Scan Number E9739 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A tree and view of the water. Scan Number E9740 Side 2: Three women walking and a man in front of an image of an elephant. Scan Number E9741 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A sign for \"Tissa Wewa Rest House\" with a house behind some trees. Scan Number E9742 Side 2: Two women with an infant and a young girl. Scan Number E9743 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking in the streets of unknown city. Scan Number E9744 Side 2: Two men with their vegetables (probably their shop). Scan Number E9745 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people with baskets on the beach. Scan Number E9746 Side 2: Two people run with nets dragging through the water of the beach. Scan Number E9747 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People with their cars surrounded by water. Scan Number E9748 Side 2: Two men near a body of water. Scan Number E9749 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A woman sitting inside a building. Scan Number E9750 Side 2: A man inside a building. Scan Number E9751 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified statue of a man on a horse; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\". Scan Number E9752","Scope and Contents Side 1: A statue of a man by the water, probably in Venice?. Scan Number E9753 Side 2: People in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9754 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: The bronze horsesof Saint Mark before they were replaced. Scan Number E9755 Side 2: People in the square Piazzetti de Leoncini. Scan Number E9756 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9.25\"; paper- the two images were originally sleeved together by Baker","Scope and Contents Side 1: Women making lace. Scan Number E9757 Side 2: An unidentified building. Scan Number E9758 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Entrance to the Uffizi Palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9759","Scope and Contents Photograph of Riccardo Tramantano; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9760","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9761","Scope and Contents Boat harbor on Lake Garda; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as Item 7. Scan Number E9762","Scope and Contents View from the castle in Malcesine; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9763","Scope and Contents Skeletons of monks in the Church of the Capuchins, which has the bones of 4000 monks and walls made of skulls; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9764","Scope and Contents Doris Baker in front of an Etruscan sarcophagus; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9765","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9766","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 3. Scan Number E9767","Scope and Contents People in a street in Jerusalem; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; similar to Item 1 and Item 2. Scan Number E9768","Scope and Contents Entrance to the sandstone gorge in Petra, taken from Khaznat al Faron Tomb; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9769","Scope and Contents Khaznot al Faron in Petra; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\"; some markings on back corners. Scan Number E9770","Scope and Contents Side 1: A French archaeological camp, possibly in Little Petra?. Scan Number E979771 Side 2: Possibly the ruins of an old city in Little Petra?. Scan Number E9772 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of children holding small flags. Scan Number E9773 Side 2: A group of children with an older woman (probably a teacher?) holding hands in a circle. Scan Number E9774 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two children play a game outside by using shovels. Scan Number E9775 Side 2: A group of children lift up their small flags. Scan Number E9776 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 8.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two men walking, possibly in front of the Kremlin?. Scan Number E9777 Side 2: People in the square outside of the Kremlin. Scan Number E9778 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A grand building, possibly in Moscow?. Scan Number E9779 Side 2: Staircase inside a building. Scan Number E9780 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A group of people stand outside a building that has a picture of Lenin on it, possibly part of the celebrations of his 90th birthday?. Scan Number E9781 Side 2: Two officers in front of an unidentified building. Scan Number E9782 black \u0026 white; 7.25\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Groups of young children in front of the Stalin and Lenin Tomb in Red Square, possibly for Lenin's 90th birthday?; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9783","Scope and Contents People gather in front of the Smolny Institute to celbrate Lenin's 90th birthday; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9784","Scope and Contents A small house next to a larger housing complex of apartments, showing the difference between old and new Moscow; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9785","Scope and Contents A view of one of the churches from inside the Kremlin wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\". Scan Number E9786","Scope and Contents People in front of St. Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9787","Scope and Contents View of the Kremlin from the Moscow River; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9788","Scope and Contents A school program for Grandfather Frost in Moscow; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9789","Scope and Contents A group of people gathered for Christmas with a picture of Lenin on the wall; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9790","Scope and Contents An older man with an infant and a young girl, dressed up for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings on back. Scan Number E9791","Scope and Contents An older man with a young boy and girl dressed for some sort of ceremony; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on back. Scan Number E9792","Scope and Contents Several people dressed for some sort of ceremony with a young boy; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"; markings and discoloration on the back. Scan Number E9793","Scope and Contents A woman working with something in the water with boats on the sand behind her and the remains of a castle; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper. Scan Number E9794","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 6, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9795","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 7, and 8. Scan Number E9796","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 8. Scan Number E9797","Scope and Contents Wives and daughters of fishermen mend the fishing nets; black \u0026 white; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as Items 5, 6, and 7. Scan Number E9798","Scope and Contents Side 1: A fountain in a courtyard. Scan Number E9799 Side 2: A building and a courtyard with a pool in it. Scan Number E9800 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a city spread out on hills. Scan Number E9801 Side 2: The fountains in a courtyard. Scan Number E9802 black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Unidentified boat harbor. Scan Number E9803 Side 2: Unidentified boat harbor and town. Scan Number E9804 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People walking through an arch in town with \"21-XI-1944\" and a star above it. Scan Number E9805 Side 2: View looking down on a river. Scan Number E9806 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Possibly a castle turret overlooking the water. Scan Number E9807 Side 2: Looking up at an unidentified building. Scan Number E9808 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Two women at their stand in the market. Scan Number E9809 Side 2: People walking through an outdoor market. Scan Number E9810 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: Plants in what could be a courtyard. Scan Number E9811 Side 2: Women walking with bags and baskets down a street. Scan Number E9812 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Five images: Top Left: People walking through the remains of Diocletian's palace, where many lived; Split,1953. Scan number E9813 Bottom Left: The Ladder of Cattaro, a mountain pass road; 1968. Scan number E9814 Top Center: Two people drink Slivovica, a strong alcohol, to start their day; Sarajevo, 1953. Scan number E9815 Bottom Center: A young girl in Dubrovnik. Scan number E9816 Far Right: A passenger boat along the Dalmation coast; 1953. Scan number E9817 color; 8.5\" x 14\"; paper","Scope and Contents Two people start off their day by drinking Slivovica; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as top center image of Item 6. Scan Number E9818","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of a town across the water, possibly an old fortress or castle?. Scan Number E9819 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9820 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of the Ladder of Cattaro, a road in the mountains. Scan Number E9821 Side 2: A view down the side of the mountains, possibly from the Ladder of Cattaro?. Scan Number E9822 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A view of Mostar. Scan Number E9823 Side 2: People walking along the streets of Mostar. Scan Number E9824 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: A site in Mostar, possibly a cemetary?. Scan Number E9825 Side 2: View of Mostar. Scan Number E9826 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: View of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9827 Side 2: Another view of the Mostar Bridge. Scan Number E9828 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents Side 1: People set up fresh produce at a market. Scan Number E9829 Side 2: View of a town across the water. Scan Number E9830 black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents People walk through Diocletian's palace; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same image as the top left in Item 6. Scan Number E9831","Scope and Contents A coastal ferry on the Adriatic; color; 8.5\" x 11\"; paper; same as the far right image in Item 6. Scan Number E9832","Oversize photographs.","Scope and Contents A woman going to the town ovens to make dolmathes; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 12 Side 2","Scope and Contents A woman standing in front of a doorway; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 6 Item 25 Side 1","Scope and Contents A woman sitting on a bench by the water, with a town in the background; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"; on the back is written \"West Coast Spain\"","Scope and Contents A boat harbor and a town; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\"","Scope and Contents Children in Moscow celebrate Lenin's 90th birthday by his tomb in the Kremlin; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 14\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A river running through the mountains, possibly somewhere in the Alps?; black \u0026 white; 11\" x 13.5\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents A man carrying baskets walking down the street, possibly in Spain or Italy?; black \u0026 white; 10.75\" x 13.25\" (matted so it is 13.5\" x 17\")","Scope and Contents 6 photographs 1- A picture of a lake; color; 4\" x 6\" 2- Picture of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 3- View of a lake; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 4- View looking down at the lake and a boat; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 5- A woman with a child; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" 6- A woman and a little girl; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Two boys look into the window of a meat shop; black \u0026 white; 5\" x 7\" Photo 2: The \"Little Mermaid\" statue in Copenhagen; black \u0026 white ;7.5\" x 7.5\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of two statues in front of a building- one is a man with a long beard, and the other a woman who appears to be on what would be the front of a ship; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 10\"","Scope and Contents Two women sit outside of a log building on a bench; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Boats on a lake in the mountains; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: Statue of various groups of people, perhaps families? Three different groups of statues; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A woman and two men in front of a tour bus; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: A statue of a woman holding her hair out around some park area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A house maybe made of wood in an unidentified area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A tent and some supplies in the midst of a vast grassy area; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: A man and a woman in front of a tent with various goods that have been produced; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 4: The wooden skeleton of a tent and some wooden sleds; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Railroad tracks; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 2: A picture of a woman- possibly Doris Baker? In front of a sign for the Arctic Circle; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\" Photo 3: Four men in uniform in front of the Arctic Circle sign; black \u0026 white; 2.75\" x 4\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A Nazi plane in Volendam, the Netherlands, brings a crowd to watch people pull it out; color; 3.75\" x 5\"; written on the photo: \"Volendam, Holland Nazi Plane\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 5 Item 15 Photo 2: Two woman (one possibly Doris Baker?) in front of a windmill; color; 3.5\" x 3\" Photo 3: A woman with a head scarf; color; 2.75\" x 2.75\" In between photo 3 and 4 \"Amsterdam\" is written Photo 4: A woman (Doris Baker?) in front of a painting by Van Gogh in Arles, France; color; 3\" x 4.25\"; caption below the picture: \"Arles 'The Cafe Terrace' Van Gohe\" Photo 5: Two women sharing something to eat in the middle of a crowded street; color; 3\" x 4.5\"; above the photo is written \"Easter '74\" Photo 6: Two women putting items in the back of their car; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\"","Scope and Contents A woman using a spinning machine; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5.75\" There is text written on the page: \"Heidelbert\", \"The Blarney Stone Ireland\", \"Frankfurt\", and \"Nurnberg\" but only the one photo is left on the page. It is possible that Heidelbert relates to the photograph still on the page?","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of the Arc de Triomphe and part of the Champs-Élysées; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.5\" Photo 2: A gargoyle on top ot the Notre Dame cathedal in Paris and a view of the roads and Seine River below it; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10.25\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of a prison in the French Alps; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; \"The old prison of Annecy in the French Alps casts its gloomy reflection in the water.\" is typed on a strip of paper that has been attached to the photograph","Scope and Contents A photograph of two young boys in front of a building that has saints carved into the stone walls; black \u0026 white; 9.5\" x 7.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"Two French boys play on their way home from school in Arles as the stone saints look down disapprovingly\"","Scope and Contents A photograph of a large church with a man and woman standing in front of it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"; underneath is a typed caption: \"The Roman walls of the church at Avignon, France\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Three women sit on the beach; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: Two women stand in front of a building; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman in front of a building called \"Moulin de Rosmadec\"; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 18","Scope and Contents A photograph of the beach and a town on the other side of the water; black \u0026 white; 7.75\" x 8.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 4 Item 23 Side 1","Scope and Contents Photo 1 (on top of photo 2): A view of Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 3\" x 4\" Photo 2: A view of the many cars on the causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 8.5\"","Scope and Contents A view of the houses lining the street in an unidentified town; color; 3.5\" x 4.5\"","This album was re-used, so many of the written captions on the pages with photographs from Southeast Asia are not relevant to the photos.  Once the album reaches photographs of Africa, then the captions do correspond.","Scope and Contents Photo 1: A little girl in a village by a canal of the Chao Phraya River near Bangkok; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 13 Photo 2: Dragons line the stairs at the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: A holy procession in the Doi Suthep Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 16 Photo 4: Female performers; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 5: A family around a table with their fresh produce; color; 3.5\" x 3.5\" Photo 6: Car on the road up to a village on a hill; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 18","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 4\" x 6\" Photo 2: Meo children with an acquaintance of Baker's on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: Meo children on the Thai-Burmese border; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: Doris Baker with two Thai men; color; 3.5\" x 5.25\" Photo 5: A woman in front of a temple with two monks behind her; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; tear in upper left corner","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Photo 2: Ankgor Wat Temple; color; 3.5\" x 5\"; same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 25","Scope and Contents Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A man in front of one of the temples at Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 22","Scope and Contents Part of Ankgor Wat Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents A group of people in front of a wall with carvings in it; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Item 21","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Statues at the gates of Angkor Thom (same image as Photo 1); black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 8 Items 23 and 24","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Doorways in the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: A woman and two children pose in front of a building, possibly par tof the Bayon Temple?; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents A view of part of the Bayon Temple in Ankgor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents An image of part the doorways and part of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents Image of the Bayon Temple; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.25\"","Scope and Contents An image of the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Items 14 and Item 18 Side 1: Angkor Wat and the walkway leading up to it Side 2: View of a building, probably part of Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Side 1: A temple, possibly in Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom? Side 2: Buddha statues in part of a temple black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.5\"","Scope and Contents This is a loose item (photograph) in between Item 14 and Item 18 Doorways of the Bayon Temple in Angkor; color; 8.5\" x 11\"","Scope and Contents Two men in the Casablanca Court of Justice; black \u0026 white; 7.5\" x 9.75\" On the picture is written \"French Morocco '58\" Written caption: \"Court of Justice- Casablanca\"","Scope and Contents Two men, one with a basket on his head, in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Marrakech, Morocco\"","Scope and Contents A large group of people in a town square; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Open Market\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 3","Scope and Contents A man making cous cous baskets in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Cous Cous Baskets\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 7","Scope and Contents A few women and a man sit with their cous cous baskets in a market in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Dancers entertain a crowd; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 16","Scope and Contents A man walks through town with several small containers; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Water Boy\"","Scope and Contents A snake charmer; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 10\" Written Caption: \"Snake Charmer\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 8","Scope and Contents Three men entertain people in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Sudanese Entertainers- Marrakech\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in front of a crowd in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Items 14 and 15","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 13","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 12","Scope and Contents Sudanese entertainers in Place Jemaa-el-Fna in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A woman and child walk through the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Souks- Marrakech\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 5","Scope and Contents A woman holding hands with her child and several men on bicycles in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man riding what may be a donkey with a basket going through the crowds in the Souks in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Photo 1: Wool hanging in the wool dying market in Marrakech; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 2: Doris Baker with 2 men (may be water boys?); black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 3: People hanging dyed wool; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Photo 4: The royal band, men dressed in red, practice behind the sultan's palace; color; 3.5\" x 5\" Written Caption: \"Wool Dyers' Street\"","Scope and Contents Two people stand outside of a building with wool hanging along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: Wool Dyers' Street","Scope and Contents A crowd of people in a market; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 4","Scope and Contents Someone standing along the wall of the entrance to the sultan's palace in Marrakech; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Entrance- Sultan's Palace\"","Scope and Contents Three women, one sitting and two standing, against a wall; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A man stands next to a pile of baskets, and another man has an empty cart; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents People shop in the market in the Souks, looking here at baskets; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 6","Scope and Contents A man sits in the doorwar of his shop with his gold bands displayed in the window next to him; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Written Caption: \"Gold Merchant\"","Scope and Contents A man making a tray in his shop; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 9","Scope and Contents People selling clothes possibly in the Souks?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents A group of men work and talk in what may be a shop?; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\" Same image as Series 1 Box 1 Folder 1 Item 10","Scope and Contents Two men working on their trade outside along the street; black \u0026 white; 8\" x 9.75\"","Scope and Contents Unidentified bell tower; black \u0026 white; 3.5\" x 4.25\"","Scope and Contents A woman buying water from one of two water boys; 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Alexander's transfer to the 679th and continue to July 1943 and Cpl. Alexander's orders to return to the states. Entries include descriptions of travel from Florida to Assam India, with stops in Bermuda and South Africa, Cpl. Alexander's final reporting to the 679th Signal corps after being lost in his transit up the Brahmaputra river, Cpl. Alexander's rest and relaxation time in India, and day-to-day activities as a soldier in the 679th signal corps. The diary also includes an undated description of Cpl. Alexander's stations while serving in the 679th. Cpl Alexander describes the location of the four major air warning stations his company operated. Also included in the description is work with Gurkha and Indian rifle soldiers, and experiences with native Assam tribes. The diary also contains addresses of 80 additional personnel, each with unique handwriting. Names are presumed to be from other 679th members, with a few entries from Gurkha and 3rd India Rifle battalion personnel.\nExamples of his diary entries:  Oct 9th: Left Karachi by rail\nOct 14th: arrived at Calcutta\nOct 28th: Left Calcutta by river boat mingin. Up the river Brahmaputra\nNov 16th: Port at Jazpur (Jaipur, Assam India). Eat dinner on Barge\nNov 19th: Stop for nite. Went ashore. Bought chicken and eggs. Natives never saw steam boat nor white man before. Thought victrola was a god. They danced on board the steamer Mingin. What dancing\nNov 21st. Sat nite. learned to count to 10 in hindu stoni by acting as coolie boy putting coal on the steamer counting sticks. 1 stick equals 1 mont. counting sticks for pass time. No white women for duration. Wonder what the 4f boys are doing? Aneta\nNov 24th Arrived at Dubijon after traveling for a month. Given up lost by staff can't get our mail. can't even get ashore, company all parts of India. Don't even know where my platoon is. Luck to us. Pulled through after being Give up to be bead I suppose. Luckey 6.\nNov 25th For the mail about 8 or 10 miles and dident even get it. Was I disappointed \u0026amp; tired. One letter means a lot to a soldier in India. but I am dead the gov thinks. \nNov 26th thanksgiving. working unloading trucks from Borge but thankful to be living but jam india I guess I'll be in japan next. wish I could see anete\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Diary, 1942-1943, of Corporal Lucian W. Alexander while he was stationed in India during World War II. Alexander was member of the 679th Signal Corps of the United States Army. 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Alexander's rest and relaxation time in India, and day-to-day activities as a soldier in the 679th signal corps. The diary also includes an undated description of Cpl. Alexander's stations while serving in the 679th. Cpl Alexander describes the location of the four major air warning stations his company operated. Also included in the description is work with Gurkha and Indian rifle soldiers, and experiences with native Assam tribes. The diary also contains addresses of 80 additional personnel, each with unique handwriting. Names are presumed to be from other 679th members, with a few entries from Gurkha and 3rd India Rifle battalion personnel.\nExamples of his diary entries:  Oct 9th: Left Karachi by rail\nOct 14th: arrived at Calcutta\nOct 28th: Left Calcutta by river boat mingin. Up the river Brahmaputra\nNov 16th: Port at Jazpur (Jaipur, Assam India). Eat dinner on Barge\nNov 19th: Stop for nite. Went ashore. Bought chicken and eggs. Natives never saw steam boat nor white man before. Thought victrola was a god. They danced on board the steamer Mingin. What dancing\nNov 21st. Sat nite. learned to count to 10 in hindu stoni by acting as coolie boy putting coal on the steamer counting sticks. 1 stick equals 1 mont. counting sticks for pass time. No white women for duration. Wonder what the 4f boys are doing? Aneta\nNov 24th Arrived at Dubijon after traveling for a month. Given up lost by staff can't get our mail. can't even get ashore, company all parts of India. Don't even know where my platoon is. Luck to us. Pulled through after being Give up to be bead I suppose. Luckey 6.\nNov 25th For the mail about 8 or 10 miles and dident even get it. Was I disappointed \u0026 tired. One letter means a lot to a soldier in India. but I am dead the gov thinks. \nNov 26th thanksgiving. working unloading trucks from Borge but thankful to be living but jam india I guess I'll be in japan next. wish I could see anete"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","United States. Army. Signal Corps"],"names_coll_ssim":["United States. Army. 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There are two small hook and eye latches on the exterior of the case which remain intact. The daguerrotype is held within a 3.75 in. x 3.25 in. black leather case with swirling floral designs. Donated on October 7, 1948 by Clara V. Kennon of Valentine, VA, Kennon's granddaughter by his son Richard. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765574727/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765574919/. For preservation reasons, the daguerreotype is in a small box placed behind other folders.","Three rolled photographs which primarily show military personnel on parade. They seem to be a part of a celebration for the Federation of the Australian Colonies into the Commonwealth of Australia, which occurred in 1901. 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There are four diaries in Box 1, each spanning one year, and two short ones in Box 2. They are in good condition and all entries are legible. They are written in English, with very few words, phrases, dates, or notes written in Hindi and Urdu. The latter was one of the co-official languages in the general area. There are entries for every day of the year, with some significant exceptions being the period from January 1917 through March 1918 and from 9 March, 1919 to 30 March, 1919. 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Acc. 2011.617","/repositories/2/resources/7478","India--Description and travel","India--History--20th century","Diaries","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Chronological","Radha Mohan Lal was approximatey 40-47 years old when he was writing his diaries. He had attended the Jaipur College. Religiously he and his family were Hindus, he knew Urdu, had a living father, wife, and children (two sons: Hargobind and Gobinda, and daughters). He owned land in Jaipur. His son, Hargobind, was married, had children and was part of the 7th Meerut Division, an infantry division of the British Indian Army that saw active service during WWI. Hargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern front in May of 1918 where he headed a hospital and was wounded. He survived and recovered well. He spent most of his time in Egypt. He returned to India in August of 1919.","The hierarchy of the British and native governmental bodies and officials at the time the diaries were written:  • H.M. King Emperor;  • Council of Regency (Eight Members); had a Foreign Dept and a Police Dept. • H.H. the Maharaja of Jaipur/Maharajadhira: Sawai Madho Singh II (1880-1922) • Ministers/Dewans: Chief Minister (Dewan): Amar Nath Atal (1916-1922) • British Resident: Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16-1922).","The diaries were written between 1915-1922 by Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., a Nazim, a city magistrate in the Princely State of Jaipur, today's state of Rajasthan in northwestern India. There are four diaries in Box 1, each spanning one year, and two short ones in Box 2. They are in good condition and all entries are legible. They are written in English, with very few words, phrases, dates, or notes written in Hindi and Urdu. The latter was one of the co-official languages in the general area. There are entries for every day of the year, with some significant exceptions being the period from January 1917 through March 1918 and from 9 March, 1919 to 30 March, 1919. Some of the front pages contain Nazim's official, professional stamp and the last pages usually contain his random notes in English and Urdu (peoples' names, addresses, quotes, business transactions).","The Nazim led very active and intertwined professional, social, and private lives. From 1915 until circa 1917 he served in Sambhar, then through 1922 in Jaipur. He was the official ultimately responsible for the courts in those cities, which were under the authority of the Council of Regency and the Ministers in Jaipur. Thus he tended to have most contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident', with the former serving as his \"supervisor\u0026quot;. The Nazim also served on a working committee for the board of civil supplies and a committee to control supplies.","The diaries offer great insight into professional, social, and private lives of native provincial officials in the Princely States of British India, into the relationship between native officials and British officials, into the roles rail and commodities, such as salt and sugar cane, played at the time, British India's experience of WWI, into the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, and into everyday life in the Sambhar and Jaipur area of the interwar period (pastimes, habits and traditions, religious ceremonies, ailments and diseases from which people suffered, weather and how it influenced agriculture, prices, etc.).","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1915 through 31 December, 1915, with no entries between 23 December and 31 December and with a very small minority of them written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. It contains a stamp reading: \"Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., Nazim of Sambhar, Jaipur State.\" One learns from it that as the Nazim of Sambhar, the author performed many legal, as well as representative duties, which kept him very busy. He worked during weekends. He wrote correspondence, sent many money orders to magistrates in connection with legal cases, received royalty money from treasuries, worked with his court clerks to record the number of currency notes supplied by the Sall, heard legal cases, was present at inspections of his court and postmortem examinations in the local hospital, made usual arrangements to guard H.E. the Viceroy passing through Sambhar, met with many other officials and administrators, including \"the Resident\" and hosted them in his house on a regular basis. On 15 December, he was photographed during an official presentation of the insignia of Rai Salib to someone.\tThe Nazim appears to be religious. He bathed in sacred streams and on Wednesday, 1 December, 1915, he observed that while the Raj courts were observing a holiday, \"the Salt offices\" were \"working without the last regard to the sanctity of the day.\" \"Salt offices\" most likey referred to the offices administering salt from the Sambhar Lake (the offices of the Commissioner?) or to the last name of the Commissioner mentioned on 13 December, 1915. The Nazim also attended \"the great Jalsa day\" in Sambhar in September of 1915, which most likely referred to some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\" to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.)\tOn Saturday, 15 January, a boy named Suresh, who was likely one of Nazim's servants, died of diptheria. The mourning was observed for three days (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday) and the court was closed on Monday.\tOn 6 February there is a mention of the African Theatre of World War I. The Nazim was sent news of an Indian doctor's death, along with the doctor's entire regiment, in the East African Campaign, in which in excess of 200,000 Indian and South African troops fought against the German empire troops between August 1914 and November 1918.","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1916 to 31 December, 1916, with entries for almost every day of the year, and with certain words, phrases, or dates written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. The inside cover has a quote from the Bible and the back pages contain random notes, many of them in Urdu.\tIn the court, Nazim seemed to have worked closely with the Hakim (see, for example, the 20 January, 1916 entry). One of their usual duties was doing Shamlat work, which seems to have been suicide investigation (see, for example, 20 January, 18 June, and 2 December, 1916 entries).\tIn Januray Nazim was busy with marriage arrangements. The ceremonies commenced on Saturday, 12 February, and continued through Monday, when a very large dinner for 1000 persons was given. After the wedding, the Nazim gave away parcels of sweets to the guests, a great example of the gift-giving nature of the Indian culture. Common gifts were shawls, baskets of oranges and melons, and golden watches (The January entries contain prices of gold and rolled gold watches.).\tH.E. the Viceroy visited Jodhpur on 25 February 1916 and the Hakim made the necessary arrangements to guard the railway line. H.E. passed through the area on several other occassions throughout the year and the Nazim helped with the arrangements.\tOn 26 February, the diary relays, H.H. the Maharaja of Jodhpur was invested with full powers by the Viceroy.\tOn 22, 23, and 25 June, as well as 1, 3, 4, and 25 July, the Nazim mentioned \"wife\u0026quot; and \"wife and children\u0026quot;. They lived with his father in Jaiphur, who seemed to have excercised authority over them. From subsequent entries, one finds out that Nazim's wife suffered from problems connected to her reproductive system. According to the 2 December entry, one of the diagnoses was \"derangement in the womb.\" She, the Nazim, and their son were trying to decide on an appropriate doctor under whose care she should be placed.\tAnother glimpse into Nazim's personal family life is offered by the entry from 21 July, in which he mentions the contents of a certificate regarding his son, Hargobind. The certificate reads that Hargobind was the son of \"M. Radha Mohan lal Nazim and magistrate of Sambhar\u0026quot;, that he was a resident of Sherkot, that his family owned much real property and was very respectable. Hargobind was offered a paid position by the Inspector General of Hospitals as surgeon at the Medical College Hospital and accepted it, but stipulated that he was willing to work without remuneration (23 July).\tAt another point in the diary, the Nazim mentioned meeting Hakim Indermul, who lived in Jodhpur at the time, with whom he had attended the Jaipur College.\tOne finds out from this diary how important salt was to this region of India. The treaty between the Jodhpur Princely State and Britain specified regular payments by the Salt Treasury in Sambhar (see 5 June for a list of officers) to the Council in Jodhpur. This points to the Jodhpur State being a larger Princely State in India, as such States had treaties with Britain that specified which rights the princes had. Nazim wrote about salt samples for \"supplying (...) the state\u0026quot; on 6 June, 1916.The Treasury seemed to have been the main source of income for the Council, which regularly sent payment orders to the Treasury via Nazim's court. The Treasury relayed the treaty payment money through Nazim's court, where clerks recorded their currency denominations and their numbers, a requirement by the clerks of the Treasury in Jaipur. Subsequently, the money was personally delivered to Jaipur, very often by the Nazim himself (see 27 and 28 January, 1916). Further, it seems that a portion of Nazim's personal income came from promissory notes bought from the Sambhar Treasury and other sources. On 20 September, Nazim wrote that he \"realized from the Sambhar Treasury 8.4.0. on account of interest on [his] pro note\u0026quot; and on 6 December he \"applied [...] to the Treasury officer [...] to convert [his] 3 1/2 % Pro note for 500- into 4% conversion loan.\"\tNazim mentioned several court cases - a stolen property case, a criminal murder case, a rape case, into which he wanted to inquire in Phalera on 14 July, a Shamlat affair about which he had to see the Minister, and a criminal case of death of Gangla (?) Brahman, a high profile case likely going to be put before His Highness (2 July).\tThere was a cholera outbreak in July and August that affected Jaipur and Sambhar.\tThe 1916 diary, for example, mentions the area's cricket teams, various diseases from which people were suffering and mourning customs.\tHe attended \"the birthday Jalsa\u0026quot; in Sambhar in August, which most likely referred to an ordinary holiday or some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\u0026quot; to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.) This Jalsa started at 9:30 pm and finished at 3 am in the morning.\tThe December entries contain no mention of Christmas.","This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1918 through 31 March, 1919, with entries in English for almost every day of the year, and certain words, phrases, or dates in Hindi and, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. Following his eye operation in March, there are no entries for approximaterly three weeks. The back pages have random notes in English and Urdu. In contrast to previous diaries, the entries in this diary are shorter and there are fewer of them.\tDuring the diary's time frame, Radha Mohan Lal was a city magistrate in Jaipur. On 18 September, he mentioned he entered his second year of magistracy. He continued having much contact with the British and native government officials, but most so with \"the Minister\u0026quot;, the Chief Minister (Dewan/Diwan), at the time a position filled by Amar Nath Atal (1916 - 1922).\tThus far, this diary contains the most information regarding WWI. In 1 May, 1918 entry Nazim wrote that \"the Minister went to (...) join the war conference.\" In other May entries, he wrote that his son, Hargobind, was in a regiment that was being sent to the front. After finding out this news, the Nazim searched for a servant to accompany Hargobind to the front. And in the anticipation of Hargobind's deployment, many of the family members came to Bariely where Hargobind was at the time. On 19 May Hargobind left for the front and on 22 May embarked with his regiment from Bombay to the Suez docks (via the Gulf of Aden).\tHargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern theatre of WWI. Initially he was in the city of Suez, then in \"Tilkabir\u0026quot;/\"Telilkibir\u0026quot;/ \"Telilkibit\u0026quot;, which most likely meant Tall all Kebir or Tel-el-Kebir (Arabic) in Lower Egypt (June), an area involved in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, \"Suez\u0026quot; (July), Palestine and Jerusalem (end of July, August, and September), Alexandria (September and October), Ishmailia (October), Suez and Alexandria again (November \u0026 December 1918, January 1919), and finally Ishmailia and Mansoura (May and June 1919). He departed for India in June of 1919. Throughout his deployment from May 1918 to June 1919 Czar Nicholas of the Russian Empire was shot by the Revolutionaries, the British and the Allies succeeded in the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire surrendered unconditionally and signed an armistice, the Germans also surrendered and signed an armistice, the Kaiser fled for Holland, on 27 of November a Victory Day was celebrated all over India, in 1919 Gandhi's movement started gaining in importance and was causing unrest and the British mobilized for Afghanistan.\tHargobind's rank and role within his regiment is not very clear from this diary, but the diary points to his fulfilling communications and/or medical roles. At the end of July and in August Hargobind was \"on the line of communication\u0026quot; in Palestine (2 Septemeber 1918) where he was wounded. Further, the entry from 10 February 1919 reads that he was \"attached to the 160th Indian Combined Field Ambulance\u0026quot;.\tThe news of Hargobind being wounded came via telegram from Hargobind dated either 20 or 26 of September reading that he had been wounded \"superficially in the side\u0026quot; in Palestine, but that he was doing well and via an official report sent to Nazim by Director General of the hospital reading that he suffered shrapnel wounds to the abdominal wall. Hargobind was admitted to a hospital in Alexandria and at the beginning of October he was discharged as recovered and most probably went back to his regiment.\tWhile Hargobind's rank and role withn his regiment are not clear, we do know that his performance at the front was highly praised. Hargobind's grandfather (Nazim's father) sent a letter to Major General John Shea and received a reply in which the General gave \"(...) very high testimony to Hargobind's work at the front.\" (27 October). The General was a British officer in the Indian Army, who fought in the Chitral Expedition, Second Boer War, and WWI. After the War and until he retired in 1932, he served in India, during which time he was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the communication between him and his father, grandfather, and other family members took place via EFM (Expeditionary Force Message) telegrams (took up to three days), Defd (Deferred) telegrams, cablegrams, letters, and packages. Hargobind's packages usually contained books, \"picture postcards\u0026quot; (e.g. from Jerusalem or the Suez), albums (e.g. of Jerusalem), photos (e.g. on a camel with his orderly at Cairo near the Pyramids), and artifacts (e.g. an antique vase from Jerusalem), while Nazim's contained medical supplies. Other sources of news about the war and Hargobind were official reports from the front, letters from Hargobind's military superiors or doctors, and newspapers, such as the \"Civil Military Gazette\u0026quot; listing wounded and dead soldiers and the \"Pioneer\u0026quot;.\tIn the letter dated 8 June Hargobind mentioned that several of his letters had been detained by censors \"through some mistake in writing the name of the place and his official designation\u0026quot;, as paraphrased by his father. Mail from India going to the front was also censored.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the Nazim received monthly payments from \"D.D.O. Theerut on account of family allotment (...)\" (August entries). He received these payments through January.\tNazim purchased war bonds from the local post-office and hosted meetings of the War Loan Chowbiri (?) Committe with the Chief MInister, Mr. Atal, as the chair.\tThe Nazim continued to be involved with raw materials and during the time span of this diary was responsible for their relay to His Highness, the Maharaja of Jaipur. One of the materials was sugar cane from Suharanpur. In June of 1918 the Nazim was appointed by the Council to the committee to control supplies comprising eight members of the Council, two Dewans, and him. He was also appointed to a four-member working committee for the board of civil supplies. In this dual capacity he dealt mostly with the grain market, by regulating the prices of grain. For example, on 2 October the Nazim did rounds in the grain markets and induced merchants to sell barley at a lower price, given the high and rising prices at that time.\tThe Nazim reported a death due to Typhoid Fever, and thousands of deaths due to influenza in October and Novemeber. At the height of the epidemic over 300 people a day were dying of flu in Jaipur. On 22 October the Nazim wrote, \"Everything seems to be unhinged (...)\" and on the 23 October, \"Very hard times. The whole town seems to be under difficulties on account of this scourge (...).\"\tThe 9 July entry enumerates Nazim's father's pension and Nazim's pay, specifically his regular pay, his \"conveyance allowance\u0026quot; (might have meant funds for staff to transport guests to and from the train station), and \"pay of 5 men\u0026quot;. All were specified by the Council and approved by H.H. A new source of income for Nazim, on account of war, were War Bonds.\tOn 25 August, the Nazim pronounced judgment in a case sentencing the accused to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine.\tOn the occassion of H.H.'s birthday orders were sent to the Nazim for the release of prisoners. His clerks were responsible for working out the details of the release.\tOn 16 October, Nazim's wife gave birth to a son (Jagdeeshwari Dayal). Two days later Mrs. Madan Muhan had a miscarriage (The Muhans were one of Nazim's closest family friends). Finally, on 17 December, Hargobind's wife gave birth to a son, \"happy news\u0026quot; that the Nazim announced to Hargobind via a telegram listing its cost of 6.12.0. The following day he and the family doctor went to the hospital and \"got a bottle of 3x Rum for Mrs. Hargobind's use\u0026quot;. \"Thanks God she is doing well\u0026quot;, wrote the Nazim (18 December). The son died two days and four hours later of chill caught during night, as explained by the doctor (19 December).\tOn 22 January it was announced that HM King Emperor's youngest son died. The Nazim was ordered to close the court on account of the \"Royal mourning\u0026quot;.\tOn 9 March, Radha had an operation to remove a cataract from his left eye. Following it, he couldn't write in his diary as his eyes were bandaged and after the bandages were removed, his eyes were covered in lotion. He resumed normal functioning on 30 March when he went to see the Minister.\tHis Highness arrived in Jaipur on 28 March.","SUMMARY: This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1919 through 31 March, 1920, with entries for almost every day and with some text written in Urdu, one of the co-official languages in the general area today. The front pages of this diary look different from those in the earlier ones. One page has the calendar for 1919 glued onto it and the other has \"RML Mathur's DIARY 1ST APRIL, 1919 to 31ST MARCH, 1920\u0026quot; ornamentally and colorfully written on it.\tThe significant occurrences of this diary were Nazim's son's return from the front in August of 1919, most probably from the Suez with the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital he was commanding. Besides WWI's end, other significant historical events were the Third Afghan War in the North-West frontier in 1919 and the unrest caused by the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi. The movement started gaining more and more strength following WWI (1919) and caused much unrest in many areas leading to the institution of martial laws regionally in 1919. The Nazim continued to be stationed in Jaipur as a magistrate without significant changes in his professional life. He continued to have the most professional contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident'. There was continuity in his personal life as well - he participated in his family life, attended public religious functions, invested via Promissory Notes and wrote about deaths and other significant events in the life of the Jaipur region.\t***\tDETAIL: The Nazim did not hear from Hargobind for an unusually long time, from 3 April to 23 May, and because of that, the Nazim wrote to General Shea, Colonel Lang, and the censor in Bombay complaining and inquiring about the lack of correspondence from Hargobind. On 30 April the Nazim was told that Hargobind might return from the front between 10-14 June. On 1 June, the Nazim wrote that Hargobind was in Mansoura with the 123rd Field Ambulance and on 16 June that Hargobind was with the 121st Ambulance and that he was returning home. However, as of the 22 June cablegram from Hargobind, his return to India was still not settled. Then the 25th and 28th communications from Hargobind read that he would go to Lucknow with the 137 Stationery Hospital, not 121 Ambulance, as formerly announced. His 30 June letter reads that he was in command of the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital and that there were from 6,000 to 7,000 men at Suez awaiting embarkation for India. Later, one also learns that according to the Gazette of India, on 30 June 1918 Hargobind was made Temporary Captain. Hargobind left for India from the Suez docks via the Chikdara ship on 19 August and reached Bombay on 31 August where he was greeted by the Nazim, friends and family.\tThe Nazim also continued receiving pay from the D.D.o. (Deputy Director of Operations or Director of Operations?) of the 7th Meerut Division on account of Hargobind's service. The particular payments in this diary mention service from 1 October 1917 to 30 April 1918 signifying that Hargobind was in the military well prior to being deployed in May of 1918. The correspondence from Hargobind to the Nazim continued being censored by the censor in Bombay \"who still exists to delay letters \u0026 to justify his existence.\" (11 August 1919)\tFollowing Hargobind's return from the war, he continued serving in the military and as such was leading field hospitals in various conflict areas of India. In October of 1919 he was posted with a Hospital to Bannu close to Peshawar on the North-Western frontier, the border area with Afghanistan and asked the Nazim to mail him his revolver (25 October 1919 entry). In light of this, the Nazim kept urging him to resign from the military service in altogether. The Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, another significant development in this diary, interrupted His Highness's movements. HH arrived in Jaipur on 28 March. On 5 April the Nazim presented him with sugarcanes and Nazar. Later that month he canceled his travels to Brindaban (in today's state of Uttar Pradesh in northeastern India bordered by Rajasthan to the west) due to the social unrest in British India in general, caused by the Satyagraha movement. \"Owing to Satyagraha movement, strikes, hartals, mob-fighting and all sort of nuisance have taken place in many towns in Br India. Military assistance was requisitioned in lots of places to put down this rising movement.\" (15 April, 1919). However, His Highness did reach Brindaban on 20 April. He returned to Jaipur on 25 April. During his stay there, on 22 April, the Nazim mentioned the unrest in India again writing that all \"sorts of conveyances\u0026quot; were stopped and marshal and curfew laws were instituted in several districts.\tIn addition to the domestic unrest, there was unrest on the North-Western frontier of British India, near the border with Afghanistan, near Peshawar and in Waziristan. The Pioneer reported in May of 1919 that due to the unrest in Afghanistan, \"the mobilization of troops [was] being made at the frontier\u0026quot;. The Nazim wrote that \"in fact, the situation rather look[ed] gloomy (8 April 1919). A couple of days later the Nazim wrote that the \"mobilization of the army according to the Pioneer is going on satisfactorily on the frontier\u0026quot; and reported that martial law was declared in Peshawar, the frontier headquarters of British India (11 May 1919). The Nazim reported on 10 August that peace with Afghanistan was signed. However, a couple of months later, the Pioneer reported that the bombing of the villages in that region started prior to the 25 October 1919 (30 October 1919 entry).\tIn April 1919 the Nazim attended a great Pooja/Poojah (or 'Puja'), a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host, honor and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually celebrate an event. In May his wife and children accompanied by two Sowars, went to Amer (or Amber), a nearby city, to \"Mataji's temple to perform the ceremony of Namie Babu.\" (2 May, 1919).\tThe 10 April 1919 entry lists details of three Promissory Notes (two War Bonds and one War Loan): their rates of return, their numbers, their maturity dates and their redemption values. The Nazim presented them to the Sambhar Treasury for \"realization of interest\u0026quot;, which he received on 13 April. On the same day, the Nazim also reported an engineer die of phthisis, an archaic name for tuberculosis. On 3 May, he wrote that he received 572 from the Treasury as his pay for the months of March and April. On 9 May, the Nazim met the Nazim of Sambhar. In November of 1919 he realized more interest from the Sambhar Treasury.\tOn 28 May, the Nazim received the news of his uncle, Jai Behari lal, having passed away. Nazim's father was very affected by the news. The Nazim and his daughter-in-law with children traveled to Sherkot for the 13th Day Ceremony to take place on 9 June. A 10th Day Ceremony (on 6 June) also took place.\tOn 19 June 1919, the Nazim mentioned that only 19 boys out of 71 sent from a local college successfully passed a matriculation examination to the University of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh). He was exasperated about the news.\tOn 7 August, he wrote about his land on Residency Road in Jaipur, how it was being cleared and leveled.\tThere was a change in his professional life on 17 August 1919 when he was officially reassigned from the Girai office back to the Fanjdari office. It seems from the diary entries that this reassignment was not without some drama.\tHer Highness Dowager Maharani of Gwahir died in September 1919.\tThe Nazim received consignments of sugar canes, which were then presented to HH (31 October 1919).\tThe Nazim attended events at the Christian mission church outside of Chandpole, Purani Basti in Jaipur (31 October 1919).\tThere was an annual holiday surrounding lunar eclipses and the one in 1919 was on 8 November. The Nazim complained that it took place on the day of the eclipse and not the following day \"as is the case everywhere else and as it should be.\" (8 November 1919)\tThe Nazim mentioned the British Resident, Col. Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16 - 1922), on a frequent basis as he has much professional contact with him, but usually the mentions are simply of meetings with him with no further infomation, for example a mention that the Col. went to the Chief's Conference in Dehli, which took place ~27 October - 8 November, also attended by 'the Minister' and Babu Abinash. However, later there was an unusual mention - namely, the Col. delivered a couple of lectures on his overland journey from India to England. These lectures were \"illustrated by magic lantern slides\u0026quot; and were given at \"the College\" (15 November 1919). They were a hit and had non-English speaking audience, which, the Nazim reported, \"has assembled to visit the College as if they were going to a cinema\u0026quot; (15 November 1919).\tIn November the Nazim discussed Hargobind's career and prospects with Col. Deas.\tDecember is the start of the betrothal and wedding season in the region during which \"feasts take place every day\" (30 November 1919)\tDuring December of 1919 Peace Celebrations took place with four distinct holidays. The Nazim was on the organization committee, which also included the minister and the Resident. As part of it, thousands of poor were fed, garden parties were held, thanksgiving celebrations were held in churches, temples, and mosques, celebratory gun salvoes were fired, fairs were held, and fireworks and illuminations took place.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English\n      Hindi\n      Urdu"],"collection_title_tesim":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries, 1915/1922"],"collection_ssim":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries, 1915/1922"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2011.617","/repositories/2/resources/7478"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He spent most of his time in Egypt. He returned to India in August of 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe hierarchy of the British and native governmental bodies and officials at the time the diaries were written:  • H.M. King Emperor;  • Council of Regency (Eight Members); had a Foreign Dept and a Police Dept. • H.H. the Maharaja of Jaipur/Maharajadhira: Sawai Madho Singh II (1880-1922) • Ministers/Dewans: Chief Minister (Dewan): Amar Nath Atal (1916-1922) • British Resident: Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16-1922).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Radha Mohan Lal was approximatey 40-47 years old when he was writing his diaries. He had attended the Jaipur College. Religiously he and his family were Hindus, he knew Urdu, had a living father, wife, and children (two sons: Hargobind and Gobinda, and daughters). He owned land in Jaipur. His son, Hargobind, was married, had children and was part of the 7th Meerut Division, an infantry division of the British Indian Army that saw active service during WWI. Hargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern front in May of 1918 where he headed a hospital and was wounded. He survived and recovered well. He spent most of his time in Egypt. He returned to India in August of 1919.","The hierarchy of the British and native governmental bodies and officials at the time the diaries were written:  • H.M. King Emperor;  • Council of Regency (Eight Members); had a Foreign Dept and a Police Dept. • H.H. the Maharaja of Jaipur/Maharajadhira: Sawai Madho Singh II (1880-1922) • Ministers/Dewans: Chief Minister (Dewan): Amar Nath Atal (1916-1922) • British Resident: Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16-1922)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRadha Mohan Lal Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Radha Mohan Lal Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The diaries were written between 1915-1922 by Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., a Nazim, a city magistrate in the Princely State of Jaipur, today's state of Rajasthan in northwestern India. There are four diaries in Box 1, each spanning one year, and two short ones in Box 2. They are in good condition and all entries are legible. They are written in English, with very few words, phrases, dates, or notes written in Hindi and Urdu. The latter was one of the co-official languages in the general area. There are entries for every day of the year, with some significant exceptions being the period from January 1917 through March 1918 and from 9 March, 1919 to 30 March, 1919. Some of the front pages contain Nazim's official, professional stamp and the last pages usually contain his random notes in English and Urdu (peoples' names, addresses, quotes, business transactions).","The Nazim led very active and intertwined professional, social, and private lives. From 1915 until circa 1917 he served in Sambhar, then through 1922 in Jaipur. He was the official ultimately responsible for the courts in those cities, which were under the authority of the Council of Regency and the Ministers in Jaipur. Thus he tended to have most contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident', with the former serving as his \"supervisor\u0026quot;. The Nazim also served on a working committee for the board of civil supplies and a committee to control supplies.","The diaries offer great insight into professional, social, and private lives of native provincial officials in the Princely States of British India, into the relationship between native officials and British officials, into the roles rail and commodities, such as salt and sugar cane, played at the time, British India's experience of WWI, into the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, and into everyday life in the Sambhar and Jaipur area of the interwar period (pastimes, habits and traditions, religious ceremonies, ailments and diseases from which people suffered, weather and how it influenced agriculture, prices, etc.).","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1915 through 31 December, 1915, with no entries between 23 December and 31 December and with a very small minority of them written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. It contains a stamp reading: \"Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., Nazim of Sambhar, Jaipur State.\" One learns from it that as the Nazim of Sambhar, the author performed many legal, as well as representative duties, which kept him very busy. He worked during weekends. He wrote correspondence, sent many money orders to magistrates in connection with legal cases, received royalty money from treasuries, worked with his court clerks to record the number of currency notes supplied by the Sall, heard legal cases, was present at inspections of his court and postmortem examinations in the local hospital, made usual arrangements to guard H.E. the Viceroy passing through Sambhar, met with many other officials and administrators, including \"the Resident\" and hosted them in his house on a regular basis. On 15 December, he was photographed during an official presentation of the insignia of Rai Salib to someone.\tThe Nazim appears to be religious. He bathed in sacred streams and on Wednesday, 1 December, 1915, he observed that while the Raj courts were observing a holiday, \"the Salt offices\" were \"working without the last regard to the sanctity of the day.\" \"Salt offices\" most likey referred to the offices administering salt from the Sambhar Lake (the offices of the Commissioner?) or to the last name of the Commissioner mentioned on 13 December, 1915. The Nazim also attended \"the great Jalsa day\" in Sambhar in September of 1915, which most likely referred to some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\" to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.)\tOn Saturday, 15 January, a boy named Suresh, who was likely one of Nazim's servants, died of diptheria. The mourning was observed for three days (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday) and the court was closed on Monday.\tOn 6 February there is a mention of the African Theatre of World War I. The Nazim was sent news of an Indian doctor's death, along with the doctor's entire regiment, in the East African Campaign, in which in excess of 200,000 Indian and South African troops fought against the German empire troops between August 1914 and November 1918.","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1916 to 31 December, 1916, with entries for almost every day of the year, and with certain words, phrases, or dates written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. The inside cover has a quote from the Bible and the back pages contain random notes, many of them in Urdu.\tIn the court, Nazim seemed to have worked closely with the Hakim (see, for example, the 20 January, 1916 entry). One of their usual duties was doing Shamlat work, which seems to have been suicide investigation (see, for example, 20 January, 18 June, and 2 December, 1916 entries).\tIn Januray Nazim was busy with marriage arrangements. The ceremonies commenced on Saturday, 12 February, and continued through Monday, when a very large dinner for 1000 persons was given. After the wedding, the Nazim gave away parcels of sweets to the guests, a great example of the gift-giving nature of the Indian culture. Common gifts were shawls, baskets of oranges and melons, and golden watches (The January entries contain prices of gold and rolled gold watches.).\tH.E. the Viceroy visited Jodhpur on 25 February 1916 and the Hakim made the necessary arrangements to guard the railway line. H.E. passed through the area on several other occassions throughout the year and the Nazim helped with the arrangements.\tOn 26 February, the diary relays, H.H. the Maharaja of Jodhpur was invested with full powers by the Viceroy.\tOn 22, 23, and 25 June, as well as 1, 3, 4, and 25 July, the Nazim mentioned \"wife\u0026quot; and \"wife and children\u0026quot;. They lived with his father in Jaiphur, who seemed to have excercised authority over them. From subsequent entries, one finds out that Nazim's wife suffered from problems connected to her reproductive system. According to the 2 December entry, one of the diagnoses was \"derangement in the womb.\" She, the Nazim, and their son were trying to decide on an appropriate doctor under whose care she should be placed.\tAnother glimpse into Nazim's personal family life is offered by the entry from 21 July, in which he mentions the contents of a certificate regarding his son, Hargobind. The certificate reads that Hargobind was the son of \"M. Radha Mohan lal Nazim and magistrate of Sambhar\u0026quot;, that he was a resident of Sherkot, that his family owned much real property and was very respectable. Hargobind was offered a paid position by the Inspector General of Hospitals as surgeon at the Medical College Hospital and accepted it, but stipulated that he was willing to work without remuneration (23 July).\tAt another point in the diary, the Nazim mentioned meeting Hakim Indermul, who lived in Jodhpur at the time, with whom he had attended the Jaipur College.\tOne finds out from this diary how important salt was to this region of India. The treaty between the Jodhpur Princely State and Britain specified regular payments by the Salt Treasury in Sambhar (see 5 June for a list of officers) to the Council in Jodhpur. This points to the Jodhpur State being a larger Princely State in India, as such States had treaties with Britain that specified which rights the princes had. Nazim wrote about salt samples for \"supplying (...) the state\u0026quot; on 6 June, 1916.The Treasury seemed to have been the main source of income for the Council, which regularly sent payment orders to the Treasury via Nazim's court. The Treasury relayed the treaty payment money through Nazim's court, where clerks recorded their currency denominations and their numbers, a requirement by the clerks of the Treasury in Jaipur. Subsequently, the money was personally delivered to Jaipur, very often by the Nazim himself (see 27 and 28 January, 1916). Further, it seems that a portion of Nazim's personal income came from promissory notes bought from the Sambhar Treasury and other sources. On 20 September, Nazim wrote that he \"realized from the Sambhar Treasury 8.4.0. on account of interest on [his] pro note\u0026quot; and on 6 December he \"applied [...] to the Treasury officer [...] to convert [his] 3 1/2 % Pro note for 500- into 4% conversion loan.\"\tNazim mentioned several court cases - a stolen property case, a criminal murder case, a rape case, into which he wanted to inquire in Phalera on 14 July, a Shamlat affair about which he had to see the Minister, and a criminal case of death of Gangla (?) Brahman, a high profile case likely going to be put before His Highness (2 July).\tThere was a cholera outbreak in July and August that affected Jaipur and Sambhar.\tThe 1916 diary, for example, mentions the area's cricket teams, various diseases from which people were suffering and mourning customs.\tHe attended \"the birthday Jalsa\u0026quot; in Sambhar in August, which most likely referred to an ordinary holiday or some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\u0026quot; to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.) This Jalsa started at 9:30 pm and finished at 3 am in the morning.\tThe December entries contain no mention of Christmas.","This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1918 through 31 March, 1919, with entries in English for almost every day of the year, and certain words, phrases, or dates in Hindi and, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. Following his eye operation in March, there are no entries for approximaterly three weeks. The back pages have random notes in English and Urdu. In contrast to previous diaries, the entries in this diary are shorter and there are fewer of them.\tDuring the diary's time frame, Radha Mohan Lal was a city magistrate in Jaipur. On 18 September, he mentioned he entered his second year of magistracy. He continued having much contact with the British and native government officials, but most so with \"the Minister\u0026quot;, the Chief Minister (Dewan/Diwan), at the time a position filled by Amar Nath Atal (1916 - 1922).\tThus far, this diary contains the most information regarding WWI. In 1 May, 1918 entry Nazim wrote that \"the Minister went to (...) join the war conference.\" In other May entries, he wrote that his son, Hargobind, was in a regiment that was being sent to the front. After finding out this news, the Nazim searched for a servant to accompany Hargobind to the front. And in the anticipation of Hargobind's deployment, many of the family members came to Bariely where Hargobind was at the time. On 19 May Hargobind left for the front and on 22 May embarked with his regiment from Bombay to the Suez docks (via the Gulf of Aden).\tHargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern theatre of WWI. Initially he was in the city of Suez, then in \"Tilkabir\u0026quot;/\"Telilkibir\u0026quot;/ \"Telilkibit\u0026quot;, which most likely meant Tall all Kebir or Tel-el-Kebir (Arabic) in Lower Egypt (June), an area involved in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, \"Suez\u0026quot; (July), Palestine and Jerusalem (end of July, August, and September), Alexandria (September and October), Ishmailia (October), Suez and Alexandria again (November \u0026 December 1918, January 1919), and finally Ishmailia and Mansoura (May and June 1919). He departed for India in June of 1919. Throughout his deployment from May 1918 to June 1919 Czar Nicholas of the Russian Empire was shot by the Revolutionaries, the British and the Allies succeeded in the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire surrendered unconditionally and signed an armistice, the Germans also surrendered and signed an armistice, the Kaiser fled for Holland, on 27 of November a Victory Day was celebrated all over India, in 1919 Gandhi's movement started gaining in importance and was causing unrest and the British mobilized for Afghanistan.\tHargobind's rank and role within his regiment is not very clear from this diary, but the diary points to his fulfilling communications and/or medical roles. At the end of July and in August Hargobind was \"on the line of communication\u0026quot; in Palestine (2 Septemeber 1918) where he was wounded. Further, the entry from 10 February 1919 reads that he was \"attached to the 160th Indian Combined Field Ambulance\u0026quot;.\tThe news of Hargobind being wounded came via telegram from Hargobind dated either 20 or 26 of September reading that he had been wounded \"superficially in the side\u0026quot; in Palestine, but that he was doing well and via an official report sent to Nazim by Director General of the hospital reading that he suffered shrapnel wounds to the abdominal wall. Hargobind was admitted to a hospital in Alexandria and at the beginning of October he was discharged as recovered and most probably went back to his regiment.\tWhile Hargobind's rank and role withn his regiment are not clear, we do know that his performance at the front was highly praised. Hargobind's grandfather (Nazim's father) sent a letter to Major General John Shea and received a reply in which the General gave \"(...) very high testimony to Hargobind's work at the front.\" (27 October). The General was a British officer in the Indian Army, who fought in the Chitral Expedition, Second Boer War, and WWI. After the War and until he retired in 1932, he served in India, during which time he was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the communication between him and his father, grandfather, and other family members took place via EFM (Expeditionary Force Message) telegrams (took up to three days), Defd (Deferred) telegrams, cablegrams, letters, and packages. Hargobind's packages usually contained books, \"picture postcards\u0026quot; (e.g. from Jerusalem or the Suez), albums (e.g. of Jerusalem), photos (e.g. on a camel with his orderly at Cairo near the Pyramids), and artifacts (e.g. an antique vase from Jerusalem), while Nazim's contained medical supplies. Other sources of news about the war and Hargobind were official reports from the front, letters from Hargobind's military superiors or doctors, and newspapers, such as the \"Civil Military Gazette\u0026quot; listing wounded and dead soldiers and the \"Pioneer\u0026quot;.\tIn the letter dated 8 June Hargobind mentioned that several of his letters had been detained by censors \"through some mistake in writing the name of the place and his official designation\u0026quot;, as paraphrased by his father. Mail from India going to the front was also censored.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the Nazim received monthly payments from \"D.D.O. Theerut on account of family allotment (...)\" (August entries). He received these payments through January.\tNazim purchased war bonds from the local post-office and hosted meetings of the War Loan Chowbiri (?) Committe with the Chief MInister, Mr. Atal, as the chair.\tThe Nazim continued to be involved with raw materials and during the time span of this diary was responsible for their relay to His Highness, the Maharaja of Jaipur. One of the materials was sugar cane from Suharanpur. In June of 1918 the Nazim was appointed by the Council to the committee to control supplies comprising eight members of the Council, two Dewans, and him. He was also appointed to a four-member working committee for the board of civil supplies. In this dual capacity he dealt mostly with the grain market, by regulating the prices of grain. For example, on 2 October the Nazim did rounds in the grain markets and induced merchants to sell barley at a lower price, given the high and rising prices at that time.\tThe Nazim reported a death due to Typhoid Fever, and thousands of deaths due to influenza in October and Novemeber. At the height of the epidemic over 300 people a day were dying of flu in Jaipur. On 22 October the Nazim wrote, \"Everything seems to be unhinged (...)\" and on the 23 October, \"Very hard times. The whole town seems to be under difficulties on account of this scourge (...).\"\tThe 9 July entry enumerates Nazim's father's pension and Nazim's pay, specifically his regular pay, his \"conveyance allowance\u0026quot; (might have meant funds for staff to transport guests to and from the train station), and \"pay of 5 men\u0026quot;. All were specified by the Council and approved by H.H. A new source of income for Nazim, on account of war, were War Bonds.\tOn 25 August, the Nazim pronounced judgment in a case sentencing the accused to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine.\tOn the occassion of H.H.'s birthday orders were sent to the Nazim for the release of prisoners. His clerks were responsible for working out the details of the release.\tOn 16 October, Nazim's wife gave birth to a son (Jagdeeshwari Dayal). Two days later Mrs. Madan Muhan had a miscarriage (The Muhans were one of Nazim's closest family friends). Finally, on 17 December, Hargobind's wife gave birth to a son, \"happy news\u0026quot; that the Nazim announced to Hargobind via a telegram listing its cost of 6.12.0. The following day he and the family doctor went to the hospital and \"got a bottle of 3x Rum for Mrs. Hargobind's use\u0026quot;. \"Thanks God she is doing well\u0026quot;, wrote the Nazim (18 December). The son died two days and four hours later of chill caught during night, as explained by the doctor (19 December).\tOn 22 January it was announced that HM King Emperor's youngest son died. The Nazim was ordered to close the court on account of the \"Royal mourning\u0026quot;.\tOn 9 March, Radha had an operation to remove a cataract from his left eye. Following it, he couldn't write in his diary as his eyes were bandaged and after the bandages were removed, his eyes were covered in lotion. He resumed normal functioning on 30 March when he went to see the Minister.\tHis Highness arrived in Jaipur on 28 March.","SUMMARY: This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1919 through 31 March, 1920, with entries for almost every day and with some text written in Urdu, one of the co-official languages in the general area today. The front pages of this diary look different from those in the earlier ones. One page has the calendar for 1919 glued onto it and the other has \"RML Mathur's DIARY 1ST APRIL, 1919 to 31ST MARCH, 1920\u0026quot; ornamentally and colorfully written on it.\tThe significant occurrences of this diary were Nazim's son's return from the front in August of 1919, most probably from the Suez with the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital he was commanding. Besides WWI's end, other significant historical events were the Third Afghan War in the North-West frontier in 1919 and the unrest caused by the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi. The movement started gaining more and more strength following WWI (1919) and caused much unrest in many areas leading to the institution of martial laws regionally in 1919. The Nazim continued to be stationed in Jaipur as a magistrate without significant changes in his professional life. He continued to have the most professional contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident'. There was continuity in his personal life as well - he participated in his family life, attended public religious functions, invested via Promissory Notes and wrote about deaths and other significant events in the life of the Jaipur region.\t***\tDETAIL: The Nazim did not hear from Hargobind for an unusually long time, from 3 April to 23 May, and because of that, the Nazim wrote to General Shea, Colonel Lang, and the censor in Bombay complaining and inquiring about the lack of correspondence from Hargobind. On 30 April the Nazim was told that Hargobind might return from the front between 10-14 June. On 1 June, the Nazim wrote that Hargobind was in Mansoura with the 123rd Field Ambulance and on 16 June that Hargobind was with the 121st Ambulance and that he was returning home. However, as of the 22 June cablegram from Hargobind, his return to India was still not settled. Then the 25th and 28th communications from Hargobind read that he would go to Lucknow with the 137 Stationery Hospital, not 121 Ambulance, as formerly announced. His 30 June letter reads that he was in command of the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital and that there were from 6,000 to 7,000 men at Suez awaiting embarkation for India. Later, one also learns that according to the Gazette of India, on 30 June 1918 Hargobind was made Temporary Captain. Hargobind left for India from the Suez docks via the Chikdara ship on 19 August and reached Bombay on 31 August where he was greeted by the Nazim, friends and family.\tThe Nazim also continued receiving pay from the D.D.o. (Deputy Director of Operations or Director of Operations?) of the 7th Meerut Division on account of Hargobind's service. The particular payments in this diary mention service from 1 October 1917 to 30 April 1918 signifying that Hargobind was in the military well prior to being deployed in May of 1918. The correspondence from Hargobind to the Nazim continued being censored by the censor in Bombay \"who still exists to delay letters \u0026 to justify his existence.\" (11 August 1919)\tFollowing Hargobind's return from the war, he continued serving in the military and as such was leading field hospitals in various conflict areas of India. In October of 1919 he was posted with a Hospital to Bannu close to Peshawar on the North-Western frontier, the border area with Afghanistan and asked the Nazim to mail him his revolver (25 October 1919 entry). In light of this, the Nazim kept urging him to resign from the military service in altogether. The Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, another significant development in this diary, interrupted His Highness's movements. HH arrived in Jaipur on 28 March. On 5 April the Nazim presented him with sugarcanes and Nazar. Later that month he canceled his travels to Brindaban (in today's state of Uttar Pradesh in northeastern India bordered by Rajasthan to the west) due to the social unrest in British India in general, caused by the Satyagraha movement. \"Owing to Satyagraha movement, strikes, hartals, mob-fighting and all sort of nuisance have taken place in many towns in Br India. Military assistance was requisitioned in lots of places to put down this rising movement.\" (15 April, 1919). However, His Highness did reach Brindaban on 20 April. He returned to Jaipur on 25 April. During his stay there, on 22 April, the Nazim mentioned the unrest in India again writing that all \"sorts of conveyances\u0026quot; were stopped and marshal and curfew laws were instituted in several districts.\tIn addition to the domestic unrest, there was unrest on the North-Western frontier of British India, near the border with Afghanistan, near Peshawar and in Waziristan. The Pioneer reported in May of 1919 that due to the unrest in Afghanistan, \"the mobilization of troops [was] being made at the frontier\u0026quot;. The Nazim wrote that \"in fact, the situation rather look[ed] gloomy (8 April 1919). A couple of days later the Nazim wrote that the \"mobilization of the army according to the Pioneer is going on satisfactorily on the frontier\u0026quot; and reported that martial law was declared in Peshawar, the frontier headquarters of British India (11 May 1919). The Nazim reported on 10 August that peace with Afghanistan was signed. However, a couple of months later, the Pioneer reported that the bombing of the villages in that region started prior to the 25 October 1919 (30 October 1919 entry).\tIn April 1919 the Nazim attended a great Pooja/Poojah (or 'Puja'), a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host, honor and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually celebrate an event. In May his wife and children accompanied by two Sowars, went to Amer (or Amber), a nearby city, to \"Mataji's temple to perform the ceremony of Namie Babu.\" (2 May, 1919).\tThe 10 April 1919 entry lists details of three Promissory Notes (two War Bonds and one War Loan): their rates of return, their numbers, their maturity dates and their redemption values. The Nazim presented them to the Sambhar Treasury for \"realization of interest\u0026quot;, which he received on 13 April. On the same day, the Nazim also reported an engineer die of phthisis, an archaic name for tuberculosis. On 3 May, he wrote that he received 572 from the Treasury as his pay for the months of March and April. On 9 May, the Nazim met the Nazim of Sambhar. In November of 1919 he realized more interest from the Sambhar Treasury.\tOn 28 May, the Nazim received the news of his uncle, Jai Behari lal, having passed away. Nazim's father was very affected by the news. The Nazim and his daughter-in-law with children traveled to Sherkot for the 13th Day Ceremony to take place on 9 June. A 10th Day Ceremony (on 6 June) also took place.\tOn 19 June 1919, the Nazim mentioned that only 19 boys out of 71 sent from a local college successfully passed a matriculation examination to the University of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh). He was exasperated about the news.\tOn 7 August, he wrote about his land on Residency Road in Jaipur, how it was being cleared and leveled.\tThere was a change in his professional life on 17 August 1919 when he was officially reassigned from the Girai office back to the Fanjdari office. It seems from the diary entries that this reassignment was not without some drama.\tHer Highness Dowager Maharani of Gwahir died in September 1919.\tThe Nazim received consignments of sugar canes, which were then presented to HH (31 October 1919).\tThe Nazim attended events at the Christian mission church outside of Chandpole, Purani Basti in Jaipur (31 October 1919).\tThere was an annual holiday surrounding lunar eclipses and the one in 1919 was on 8 November. The Nazim complained that it took place on the day of the eclipse and not the following day \"as is the case everywhere else and as it should be.\" (8 November 1919)\tThe Nazim mentioned the British Resident, Col. Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16 - 1922), on a frequent basis as he has much professional contact with him, but usually the mentions are simply of meetings with him with no further infomation, for example a mention that the Col. went to the Chief's Conference in Dehli, which took place ~27 October - 8 November, also attended by 'the Minister' and Babu Abinash. However, later there was an unusual mention - namely, the Col. delivered a couple of lectures on his overland journey from India to England. These lectures were \"illustrated by magic lantern slides\u0026quot; and were given at \"the College\" (15 November 1919). They were a hit and had non-English speaking audience, which, the Nazim reported, \"has assembled to visit the College as if they were going to a cinema\u0026quot; (15 November 1919).\tIn November the Nazim discussed Hargobind's career and prospects with Col. Deas.\tDecember is the start of the betrothal and wedding season in the region during which \"feasts take place every day\" (30 November 1919)\tDuring December of 1919 Peace Celebrations took place with four distinct holidays. The Nazim was on the organization committee, which also included the minister and the Resident. As part of it, thousands of poor were fed, garden parties were held, thanksgiving celebrations were held in churches, temples, and mosques, celebratory gun salvoes were fired, fairs were held, and fireworks and illuminations took place."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English\n      Hindi\n      Urdu"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":6,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:45:26.564Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe diaries were written between 1915-1922 by Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., a Nazim, a city magistrate in the Princely State of Jaipur, today's state of Rajasthan in northwestern India. There are four diaries in Box 1, each spanning one year, and two short ones in Box 2. They are in good condition and all entries are legible. They are written in English, with very few words, phrases, dates, or notes written in Hindi and Urdu. The latter was one of the co-official languages in the general area. There are entries for every day of the year, with some significant exceptions being the period from January 1917 through March 1918 and from 9 March, 1919 to 30 March, 1919. Some of the front pages contain Nazim's official, professional stamp and the last pages usually contain his random notes in English and Urdu (peoples' names, addresses, quotes, business transactions).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nazim led very active and intertwined professional, social, and private lives. From 1915 until circa 1917 he served in Sambhar, then through 1922 in Jaipur. He was the official ultimately responsible for the courts in those cities, which were under the authority of the Council of Regency and the Ministers in Jaipur. Thus he tended to have most contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident', with the former serving as his \"supervisor\u0026amp;quot;. The Nazim also served on a working committee for the board of civil supplies and a committee to control supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe diaries offer great insight into professional, social, and private lives of native provincial officials in the Princely States of British India, into the relationship between native officials and British officials, into the roles rail and commodities, such as salt and sugar cane, played at the time, British India's experience of WWI, into the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, and into everyday life in the Sambhar and Jaipur area of the interwar period (pastimes, habits and traditions, religious ceremonies, ailments and diseases from which people suffered, weather and how it influenced agriculture, prices, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis diary spans the period of 1 January, 1915 through 31 December, 1915, with no entries between 23 December and 31 December and with a very small minority of them written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. It contains a stamp reading: \"Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., Nazim of Sambhar, Jaipur State.\" One learns from it that as the Nazim of Sambhar, the author performed many legal, as well as representative duties, which kept him very busy. He worked during weekends. He wrote correspondence, sent many money orders to magistrates in connection with legal cases, received royalty money from treasuries, worked with his court clerks to record the number of currency notes supplied by the Sall, heard legal cases, was present at inspections of his court and postmortem examinations in the local hospital, made usual arrangements to guard H.E. the Viceroy passing through Sambhar, met with many other officials and administrators, including \"the Resident\" and hosted them in his house on a regular basis. On 15 December, he was photographed during an official presentation of the insignia of Rai Salib to someone.\tThe Nazim appears to be religious. He bathed in sacred streams and on Wednesday, 1 December, 1915, he observed that while the Raj courts were observing a holiday, \"the Salt offices\" were \"working without the last regard to the sanctity of the day.\" \"Salt offices\" most likey referred to the offices administering salt from the Sambhar Lake (the offices of the Commissioner?) or to the last name of the Commissioner mentioned on 13 December, 1915. The Nazim also attended \"the great Jalsa day\" in Sambhar in September of 1915, which most likely referred to some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\" to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.)\tOn Saturday, 15 January, a boy named Suresh, who was likely one of Nazim's servants, died of diptheria. The mourning was observed for three days (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday) and the court was closed on Monday.\tOn 6 February there is a mention of the African Theatre of World War I. The Nazim was sent news of an Indian doctor's death, along with the doctor's entire regiment, in the East African Campaign, in which in excess of 200,000 Indian and South African troops fought against the German empire troops between August 1914 and November 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary spans the period of 1 January, 1916 to 31 December, 1916, with entries for almost every day of the year, and with certain words, phrases, or dates written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. The inside cover has a quote from the Bible and the back pages contain random notes, many of them in Urdu.\tIn the court, Nazim seemed to have worked closely with the Hakim (see, for example, the 20 January, 1916 entry). One of their usual duties was doing Shamlat work, which seems to have been suicide investigation (see, for example, 20 January, 18 June, and 2 December, 1916 entries).\tIn Januray Nazim was busy with marriage arrangements. The ceremonies commenced on Saturday, 12 February, and continued through Monday, when a very large dinner for 1000 persons was given. After the wedding, the Nazim gave away parcels of sweets to the guests, a great example of the gift-giving nature of the Indian culture. Common gifts were shawls, baskets of oranges and melons, and golden watches (The January entries contain prices of gold and rolled gold watches.).\tH.E. the Viceroy visited Jodhpur on 25 February 1916 and the Hakim made the necessary arrangements to guard the railway line. H.E. passed through the area on several other occassions throughout the year and the Nazim helped with the arrangements.\tOn 26 February, the diary relays, H.H. the Maharaja of Jodhpur was invested with full powers by the Viceroy.\tOn 22, 23, and 25 June, as well as 1, 3, 4, and 25 July, the Nazim mentioned \"wife\u0026amp;quot; and \"wife and children\u0026amp;quot;. They lived with his father in Jaiphur, who seemed to have excercised authority over them. From subsequent entries, one finds out that Nazim's wife suffered from problems connected to her reproductive system. According to the 2 December entry, one of the diagnoses was \"derangement in the womb.\" She, the Nazim, and their son were trying to decide on an appropriate doctor under whose care she should be placed.\tAnother glimpse into Nazim's personal family life is offered by the entry from 21 July, in which he mentions the contents of a certificate regarding his son, Hargobind. The certificate reads that Hargobind was the son of \"M. Radha Mohan lal Nazim and magistrate of Sambhar\u0026amp;quot;, that he was a resident of Sherkot, that his family owned much real property and was very respectable. Hargobind was offered a paid position by the Inspector General of Hospitals as surgeon at the Medical College Hospital and accepted it, but stipulated that he was willing to work without remuneration (23 July).\tAt another point in the diary, the Nazim mentioned meeting Hakim Indermul, who lived in Jodhpur at the time, with whom he had attended the Jaipur College.\tOne finds out from this diary how important salt was to this region of India. The treaty between the Jodhpur Princely State and Britain specified regular payments by the Salt Treasury in Sambhar (see 5 June for a list of officers) to the Council in Jodhpur. This points to the Jodhpur State being a larger Princely State in India, as such States had treaties with Britain that specified which rights the princes had. Nazim wrote about salt samples for \"supplying (...) the state\u0026amp;quot; on 6 June, 1916.The Treasury seemed to have been the main source of income for the Council, which regularly sent payment orders to the Treasury via Nazim's court. The Treasury relayed the treaty payment money through Nazim's court, where clerks recorded their currency denominations and their numbers, a requirement by the clerks of the Treasury in Jaipur. Subsequently, the money was personally delivered to Jaipur, very often by the Nazim himself (see 27 and 28 January, 1916). Further, it seems that a portion of Nazim's personal income came from promissory notes bought from the Sambhar Treasury and other sources. On 20 September, Nazim wrote that he \"realized from the Sambhar Treasury 8.4.0. on account of interest on [his] pro note\u0026amp;quot; and on 6 December he \"applied [...] to the Treasury officer [...] to convert [his] 3 1/2 % Pro note for 500- into 4% conversion loan.\"\tNazim mentioned several court cases - a stolen property case, a criminal murder case, a rape case, into which he wanted to inquire in Phalera on 14 July, a Shamlat affair about which he had to see the Minister, and a criminal case of death of Gangla (?) Brahman, a high profile case likely going to be put before His Highness (2 July).\tThere was a cholera outbreak in July and August that affected Jaipur and Sambhar.\tThe 1916 diary, for example, mentions the area's cricket teams, various diseases from which people were suffering and mourning customs.\tHe attended \"the birthday Jalsa\u0026amp;quot; in Sambhar in August, which most likely referred to an ordinary holiday or some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\u0026amp;quot; to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.) This Jalsa started at 9:30 pm and finished at 3 am in the morning.\tThe December entries contain no mention of Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary spans the period of 1 April, 1918 through 31 March, 1919, with entries in English for almost every day of the year, and certain words, phrases, or dates in Hindi and, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. Following his eye operation in March, there are no entries for approximaterly three weeks. The back pages have random notes in English and Urdu. In contrast to previous diaries, the entries in this diary are shorter and there are fewer of them.\tDuring the diary's time frame, Radha Mohan Lal was a city magistrate in Jaipur. On 18 September, he mentioned he entered his second year of magistracy. He continued having much contact with the British and native government officials, but most so with \"the Minister\u0026amp;quot;, the Chief Minister (Dewan/Diwan), at the time a position filled by Amar Nath Atal (1916 - 1922).\tThus far, this diary contains the most information regarding WWI. In 1 May, 1918 entry Nazim wrote that \"the Minister went to (...) join the war conference.\" In other May entries, he wrote that his son, Hargobind, was in a regiment that was being sent to the front. After finding out this news, the Nazim searched for a servant to accompany Hargobind to the front. And in the anticipation of Hargobind's deployment, many of the family members came to Bariely where Hargobind was at the time. On 19 May Hargobind left for the front and on 22 May embarked with his regiment from Bombay to the Suez docks (via the Gulf of Aden).\tHargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern theatre of WWI. Initially he was in the city of Suez, then in \"Tilkabir\u0026amp;quot;/\"Telilkibir\u0026amp;quot;/ \"Telilkibit\u0026amp;quot;, which most likely meant Tall all Kebir or Tel-el-Kebir (Arabic) in Lower Egypt (June), an area involved in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, \"Suez\u0026amp;quot; (July), Palestine and Jerusalem (end of July, August, and September), Alexandria (September and October), Ishmailia (October), Suez and Alexandria again (November \u0026amp; December 1918, January 1919), and finally Ishmailia and Mansoura (May and June 1919). He departed for India in June of 1919. Throughout his deployment from May 1918 to June 1919 Czar Nicholas of the Russian Empire was shot by the Revolutionaries, the British and the Allies succeeded in the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire surrendered unconditionally and signed an armistice, the Germans also surrendered and signed an armistice, the Kaiser fled for Holland, on 27 of November a Victory Day was celebrated all over India, in 1919 Gandhi's movement started gaining in importance and was causing unrest and the British mobilized for Afghanistan.\tHargobind's rank and role within his regiment is not very clear from this diary, but the diary points to his fulfilling communications and/or medical roles. At the end of July and in August Hargobind was \"on the line of communication\u0026amp;quot; in Palestine (2 Septemeber 1918) where he was wounded. Further, the entry from 10 February 1919 reads that he was \"attached to the 160th Indian Combined Field Ambulance\u0026amp;quot;.\tThe news of Hargobind being wounded came via telegram from Hargobind dated either 20 or 26 of September reading that he had been wounded \"superficially in the side\u0026amp;quot; in Palestine, but that he was doing well and via an official report sent to Nazim by Director General of the hospital reading that he suffered shrapnel wounds to the abdominal wall. Hargobind was admitted to a hospital in Alexandria and at the beginning of October he was discharged as recovered and most probably went back to his regiment.\tWhile Hargobind's rank and role withn his regiment are not clear, we do know that his performance at the front was highly praised. Hargobind's grandfather (Nazim's father) sent a letter to Major General John Shea and received a reply in which the General gave \"(...) very high testimony to Hargobind's work at the front.\" (27 October). The General was a British officer in the Indian Army, who fought in the Chitral Expedition, Second Boer War, and WWI. After the War and until he retired in 1932, he served in India, during which time he was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the communication between him and his father, grandfather, and other family members took place via EFM (Expeditionary Force Message) telegrams (took up to three days), Defd (Deferred) telegrams, cablegrams, letters, and packages. Hargobind's packages usually contained books, \"picture postcards\u0026amp;quot; (e.g. from Jerusalem or the Suez), albums (e.g. of Jerusalem), photos (e.g. on a camel with his orderly at Cairo near the Pyramids), and artifacts (e.g. an antique vase from Jerusalem), while Nazim's contained medical supplies. Other sources of news about the war and Hargobind were official reports from the front, letters from Hargobind's military superiors or doctors, and newspapers, such as the \"Civil Military Gazette\u0026amp;quot; listing wounded and dead soldiers and the \"Pioneer\u0026amp;quot;.\tIn the letter dated 8 June Hargobind mentioned that several of his letters had been detained by censors \"through some mistake in writing the name of the place and his official designation\u0026amp;quot;, as paraphrased by his father. Mail from India going to the front was also censored.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the Nazim received monthly payments from \"D.D.O. Theerut on account of family allotment (...)\" (August entries). He received these payments through January.\tNazim purchased war bonds from the local post-office and hosted meetings of the War Loan Chowbiri (?) Committe with the Chief MInister, Mr. Atal, as the chair.\tThe Nazim continued to be involved with raw materials and during the time span of this diary was responsible for their relay to His Highness, the Maharaja of Jaipur. One of the materials was sugar cane from Suharanpur. In June of 1918 the Nazim was appointed by the Council to the committee to control supplies comprising eight members of the Council, two Dewans, and him. He was also appointed to a four-member working committee for the board of civil supplies. In this dual capacity he dealt mostly with the grain market, by regulating the prices of grain. For example, on 2 October the Nazim did rounds in the grain markets and induced merchants to sell barley at a lower price, given the high and rising prices at that time.\tThe Nazim reported a death due to Typhoid Fever, and thousands of deaths due to influenza in October and Novemeber. At the height of the epidemic over 300 people a day were dying of flu in Jaipur. On 22 October the Nazim wrote, \"Everything seems to be unhinged (...)\" and on the 23 October, \"Very hard times. The whole town seems to be under difficulties on account of this scourge (...).\"\tThe 9 July entry enumerates Nazim's father's pension and Nazim's pay, specifically his regular pay, his \"conveyance allowance\u0026amp;quot; (might have meant funds for staff to transport guests to and from the train station), and \"pay of 5 men\u0026amp;quot;. All were specified by the Council and approved by H.H. A new source of income for Nazim, on account of war, were War Bonds.\tOn 25 August, the Nazim pronounced judgment in a case sentencing the accused to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine.\tOn the occassion of H.H.'s birthday orders were sent to the Nazim for the release of prisoners. His clerks were responsible for working out the details of the release.\tOn 16 October, Nazim's wife gave birth to a son (Jagdeeshwari Dayal). Two days later Mrs. Madan Muhan had a miscarriage (The Muhans were one of Nazim's closest family friends). Finally, on 17 December, Hargobind's wife gave birth to a son, \"happy news\u0026amp;quot; that the Nazim announced to Hargobind via a telegram listing its cost of 6.12.0. The following day he and the family doctor went to the hospital and \"got a bottle of 3x Rum for Mrs. Hargobind's use\u0026amp;quot;. \"Thanks God she is doing well\u0026amp;quot;, wrote the Nazim (18 December). The son died two days and four hours later of chill caught during night, as explained by the doctor (19 December).\tOn 22 January it was announced that HM King Emperor's youngest son died. The Nazim was ordered to close the court on account of the \"Royal mourning\u0026amp;quot;.\tOn 9 March, Radha had an operation to remove a cataract from his left eye. Following it, he couldn't write in his diary as his eyes were bandaged and after the bandages were removed, his eyes were covered in lotion. He resumed normal functioning on 30 March when he went to see the Minister.\tHis Highness arrived in Jaipur on 28 March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSUMMARY: This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1919 through 31 March, 1920, with entries for almost every day and with some text written in Urdu, one of the co-official languages in the general area today. The front pages of this diary look different from those in the earlier ones. One page has the calendar for 1919 glued onto it and the other has \"RML Mathur's DIARY 1ST APRIL, 1919 to 31ST MARCH, 1920\u0026amp;quot; ornamentally and colorfully written on it.\tThe significant occurrences of this diary were Nazim's son's return from the front in August of 1919, most probably from the Suez with the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital he was commanding. Besides WWI's end, other significant historical events were the Third Afghan War in the North-West frontier in 1919 and the unrest caused by the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi. The movement started gaining more and more strength following WWI (1919) and caused much unrest in many areas leading to the institution of martial laws regionally in 1919. The Nazim continued to be stationed in Jaipur as a magistrate without significant changes in his professional life. He continued to have the most professional contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident'. There was continuity in his personal life as well - he participated in his family life, attended public religious functions, invested via Promissory Notes and wrote about deaths and other significant events in the life of the Jaipur region.\t***\tDETAIL: The Nazim did not hear from Hargobind for an unusually long time, from 3 April to 23 May, and because of that, the Nazim wrote to General Shea, Colonel Lang, and the censor in Bombay complaining and inquiring about the lack of correspondence from Hargobind. On 30 April the Nazim was told that Hargobind might return from the front between 10-14 June. On 1 June, the Nazim wrote that Hargobind was in Mansoura with the 123rd Field Ambulance and on 16 June that Hargobind was with the 121st Ambulance and that he was returning home. However, as of the 22 June cablegram from Hargobind, his return to India was still not settled. Then the 25th and 28th communications from Hargobind read that he would go to Lucknow with the 137 Stationery Hospital, not 121 Ambulance, as formerly announced. His 30 June letter reads that he was in command of the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital and that there were from 6,000 to 7,000 men at Suez awaiting embarkation for India. Later, one also learns that according to the Gazette of India, on 30 June 1918 Hargobind was made Temporary Captain. Hargobind left for India from the Suez docks via the Chikdara ship on 19 August and reached Bombay on 31 August where he was greeted by the Nazim, friends and family.\tThe Nazim also continued receiving pay from the D.D.o. (Deputy Director of Operations or Director of Operations?) of the 7th Meerut Division on account of Hargobind's service. The particular payments in this diary mention service from 1 October 1917 to 30 April 1918 signifying that Hargobind was in the military well prior to being deployed in May of 1918. The correspondence from Hargobind to the Nazim continued being censored by the censor in Bombay \"who still exists to delay letters \u0026amp; to justify his existence.\" (11 August 1919)\tFollowing Hargobind's return from the war, he continued serving in the military and as such was leading field hospitals in various conflict areas of India. In October of 1919 he was posted with a Hospital to Bannu close to Peshawar on the North-Western frontier, the border area with Afghanistan and asked the Nazim to mail him his revolver (25 October 1919 entry). In light of this, the Nazim kept urging him to resign from the military service in altogether. The Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, another significant development in this diary, interrupted His Highness's movements. HH arrived in Jaipur on 28 March. On 5 April the Nazim presented him with sugarcanes and Nazar. Later that month he canceled his travels to Brindaban (in today's state of Uttar Pradesh in northeastern India bordered by Rajasthan to the west) due to the social unrest in British India in general, caused by the Satyagraha movement. \"Owing to Satyagraha movement, strikes, hartals, mob-fighting and all sort of nuisance have taken place in many towns in Br India. Military assistance was requisitioned in lots of places to put down this rising movement.\" (15 April, 1919). However, His Highness did reach Brindaban on 20 April. He returned to Jaipur on 25 April. During his stay there, on 22 April, the Nazim mentioned the unrest in India again writing that all \"sorts of conveyances\u0026amp;quot; were stopped and marshal and curfew laws were instituted in several districts.\tIn addition to the domestic unrest, there was unrest on the North-Western frontier of British India, near the border with Afghanistan, near Peshawar and in Waziristan. The Pioneer reported in May of 1919 that due to the unrest in Afghanistan, \"the mobilization of troops [was] being made at the frontier\u0026amp;quot;. The Nazim wrote that \"in fact, the situation rather look[ed] gloomy (8 April 1919). A couple of days later the Nazim wrote that the \"mobilization of the army according to the Pioneer is going on satisfactorily on the frontier\u0026amp;quot; and reported that martial law was declared in Peshawar, the frontier headquarters of British India (11 May 1919). The Nazim reported on 10 August that peace with Afghanistan was signed. However, a couple of months later, the Pioneer reported that the bombing of the villages in that region started prior to the 25 October 1919 (30 October 1919 entry).\tIn April 1919 the Nazim attended a great Pooja/Poojah (or 'Puja'), a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host, honor and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually celebrate an event. In May his wife and children accompanied by two Sowars, went to Amer (or Amber), a nearby city, to \"Mataji's temple to perform the ceremony of Namie Babu.\" (2 May, 1919).\tThe 10 April 1919 entry lists details of three Promissory Notes (two War Bonds and one War Loan): their rates of return, their numbers, their maturity dates and their redemption values. The Nazim presented them to the Sambhar Treasury for \"realization of interest\u0026amp;quot;, which he received on 13 April. On the same day, the Nazim also reported an engineer die of phthisis, an archaic name for tuberculosis. On 3 May, he wrote that he received 572 from the Treasury as his pay for the months of March and April. On 9 May, the Nazim met the Nazim of Sambhar. In November of 1919 he realized more interest from the Sambhar Treasury.\tOn 28 May, the Nazim received the news of his uncle, Jai Behari lal, having passed away. Nazim's father was very affected by the news. The Nazim and his daughter-in-law with children traveled to Sherkot for the 13th Day Ceremony to take place on 9 June. A 10th Day Ceremony (on 6 June) also took place.\tOn 19 June 1919, the Nazim mentioned that only 19 boys out of 71 sent from a local college successfully passed a matriculation examination to the University of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh). He was exasperated about the news.\tOn 7 August, he wrote about his land on Residency Road in Jaipur, how it was being cleared and leveled.\tThere was a change in his professional life on 17 August 1919 when he was officially reassigned from the Girai office back to the Fanjdari office. It seems from the diary entries that this reassignment was not without some drama.\tHer Highness Dowager Maharani of Gwahir died in September 1919.\tThe Nazim received consignments of sugar canes, which were then presented to HH (31 October 1919).\tThe Nazim attended events at the Christian mission church outside of Chandpole, Purani Basti in Jaipur (31 October 1919).\tThere was an annual holiday surrounding lunar eclipses and the one in 1919 was on 8 November. The Nazim complained that it took place on the day of the eclipse and not the following day \"as is the case everywhere else and as it should be.\" (8 November 1919)\tThe Nazim mentioned the British Resident, Col. Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16 - 1922), on a frequent basis as he has much professional contact with him, but usually the mentions are simply of meetings with him with no further infomation, for example a mention that the Col. went to the Chief's Conference in Dehli, which took place ~27 October - 8 November, also attended by 'the Minister' and Babu Abinash. However, later there was an unusual mention - namely, the Col. delivered a couple of lectures on his overland journey from India to England. These lectures were \"illustrated by magic lantern slides\u0026amp;quot; and were given at \"the College\" (15 November 1919). They were a hit and had non-English speaking audience, which, the Nazim reported, \"has assembled to visit the College as if they were going to a cinema\u0026amp;quot; (15 November 1919).\tIn November the Nazim discussed Hargobind's career and prospects with Col. Deas.\tDecember is the start of the betrothal and wedding season in the region during which \"feasts take place every day\" (30 November 1919)\tDuring December of 1919 Peace Celebrations took place with four distinct holidays. The Nazim was on the organization committee, which also included the minister and the Resident. As part of it, thousands of poor were fed, garden parties were held, thanksgiving celebrations were held in churches, temples, and mosques, celebratory gun salvoes were fired, fairs were held, and fireworks and illuminations took place.\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7478","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7478","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7478","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7478","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_7478.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Lal, Radha Mohan Diaries","title_ssm":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries"],"title_tesim":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries"],"unitdate_ssm":["1915-1922"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1915-1922"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1915/1922"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries, 1915/1922"],"text":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries, 1915/1922","Mss. Acc. 2011.617","/repositories/2/resources/7478","India--Description and travel","India--History--20th century","Diaries","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Chronological","Radha Mohan Lal was approximatey 40-47 years old when he was writing his diaries. He had attended the Jaipur College. Religiously he and his family were Hindus, he knew Urdu, had a living father, wife, and children (two sons: Hargobind and Gobinda, and daughters). He owned land in Jaipur. His son, Hargobind, was married, had children and was part of the 7th Meerut Division, an infantry division of the British Indian Army that saw active service during WWI. Hargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern front in May of 1918 where he headed a hospital and was wounded. He survived and recovered well. He spent most of his time in Egypt. He returned to India in August of 1919.","The hierarchy of the British and native governmental bodies and officials at the time the diaries were written:  • H.M. King Emperor;  • Council of Regency (Eight Members); had a Foreign Dept and a Police Dept. • H.H. the Maharaja of Jaipur/Maharajadhira: Sawai Madho Singh II (1880-1922) • Ministers/Dewans: Chief Minister (Dewan): Amar Nath Atal (1916-1922) • British Resident: Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16-1922).","The diaries were written between 1915-1922 by Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., a Nazim, a city magistrate in the Princely State of Jaipur, today's state of Rajasthan in northwestern India. There are four diaries in Box 1, each spanning one year, and two short ones in Box 2. They are in good condition and all entries are legible. They are written in English, with very few words, phrases, dates, or notes written in Hindi and Urdu. The latter was one of the co-official languages in the general area. There are entries for every day of the year, with some significant exceptions being the period from January 1917 through March 1918 and from 9 March, 1919 to 30 March, 1919. Some of the front pages contain Nazim's official, professional stamp and the last pages usually contain his random notes in English and Urdu (peoples' names, addresses, quotes, business transactions).","The Nazim led very active and intertwined professional, social, and private lives. From 1915 until circa 1917 he served in Sambhar, then through 1922 in Jaipur. He was the official ultimately responsible for the courts in those cities, which were under the authority of the Council of Regency and the Ministers in Jaipur. Thus he tended to have most contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident', with the former serving as his \"supervisor\u0026quot;. The Nazim also served on a working committee for the board of civil supplies and a committee to control supplies.","The diaries offer great insight into professional, social, and private lives of native provincial officials in the Princely States of British India, into the relationship between native officials and British officials, into the roles rail and commodities, such as salt and sugar cane, played at the time, British India's experience of WWI, into the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, and into everyday life in the Sambhar and Jaipur area of the interwar period (pastimes, habits and traditions, religious ceremonies, ailments and diseases from which people suffered, weather and how it influenced agriculture, prices, etc.).","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1915 through 31 December, 1915, with no entries between 23 December and 31 December and with a very small minority of them written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. It contains a stamp reading: \"Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., Nazim of Sambhar, Jaipur State.\" One learns from it that as the Nazim of Sambhar, the author performed many legal, as well as representative duties, which kept him very busy. He worked during weekends. He wrote correspondence, sent many money orders to magistrates in connection with legal cases, received royalty money from treasuries, worked with his court clerks to record the number of currency notes supplied by the Sall, heard legal cases, was present at inspections of his court and postmortem examinations in the local hospital, made usual arrangements to guard H.E. the Viceroy passing through Sambhar, met with many other officials and administrators, including \"the Resident\" and hosted them in his house on a regular basis. On 15 December, he was photographed during an official presentation of the insignia of Rai Salib to someone.\tThe Nazim appears to be religious. He bathed in sacred streams and on Wednesday, 1 December, 1915, he observed that while the Raj courts were observing a holiday, \"the Salt offices\" were \"working without the last regard to the sanctity of the day.\" \"Salt offices\" most likey referred to the offices administering salt from the Sambhar Lake (the offices of the Commissioner?) or to the last name of the Commissioner mentioned on 13 December, 1915. The Nazim also attended \"the great Jalsa day\" in Sambhar in September of 1915, which most likely referred to some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\" to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.)\tOn Saturday, 15 January, a boy named Suresh, who was likely one of Nazim's servants, died of diptheria. The mourning was observed for three days (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday) and the court was closed on Monday.\tOn 6 February there is a mention of the African Theatre of World War I. The Nazim was sent news of an Indian doctor's death, along with the doctor's entire regiment, in the East African Campaign, in which in excess of 200,000 Indian and South African troops fought against the German empire troops between August 1914 and November 1918.","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1916 to 31 December, 1916, with entries for almost every day of the year, and with certain words, phrases, or dates written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. The inside cover has a quote from the Bible and the back pages contain random notes, many of them in Urdu.\tIn the court, Nazim seemed to have worked closely with the Hakim (see, for example, the 20 January, 1916 entry). One of their usual duties was doing Shamlat work, which seems to have been suicide investigation (see, for example, 20 January, 18 June, and 2 December, 1916 entries).\tIn Januray Nazim was busy with marriage arrangements. The ceremonies commenced on Saturday, 12 February, and continued through Monday, when a very large dinner for 1000 persons was given. After the wedding, the Nazim gave away parcels of sweets to the guests, a great example of the gift-giving nature of the Indian culture. Common gifts were shawls, baskets of oranges and melons, and golden watches (The January entries contain prices of gold and rolled gold watches.).\tH.E. the Viceroy visited Jodhpur on 25 February 1916 and the Hakim made the necessary arrangements to guard the railway line. H.E. passed through the area on several other occassions throughout the year and the Nazim helped with the arrangements.\tOn 26 February, the diary relays, H.H. the Maharaja of Jodhpur was invested with full powers by the Viceroy.\tOn 22, 23, and 25 June, as well as 1, 3, 4, and 25 July, the Nazim mentioned \"wife\u0026quot; and \"wife and children\u0026quot;. They lived with his father in Jaiphur, who seemed to have excercised authority over them. From subsequent entries, one finds out that Nazim's wife suffered from problems connected to her reproductive system. According to the 2 December entry, one of the diagnoses was \"derangement in the womb.\" She, the Nazim, and their son were trying to decide on an appropriate doctor under whose care she should be placed.\tAnother glimpse into Nazim's personal family life is offered by the entry from 21 July, in which he mentions the contents of a certificate regarding his son, Hargobind. The certificate reads that Hargobind was the son of \"M. Radha Mohan lal Nazim and magistrate of Sambhar\u0026quot;, that he was a resident of Sherkot, that his family owned much real property and was very respectable. Hargobind was offered a paid position by the Inspector General of Hospitals as surgeon at the Medical College Hospital and accepted it, but stipulated that he was willing to work without remuneration (23 July).\tAt another point in the diary, the Nazim mentioned meeting Hakim Indermul, who lived in Jodhpur at the time, with whom he had attended the Jaipur College.\tOne finds out from this diary how important salt was to this region of India. The treaty between the Jodhpur Princely State and Britain specified regular payments by the Salt Treasury in Sambhar (see 5 June for a list of officers) to the Council in Jodhpur. This points to the Jodhpur State being a larger Princely State in India, as such States had treaties with Britain that specified which rights the princes had. Nazim wrote about salt samples for \"supplying (...) the state\u0026quot; on 6 June, 1916.The Treasury seemed to have been the main source of income for the Council, which regularly sent payment orders to the Treasury via Nazim's court. The Treasury relayed the treaty payment money through Nazim's court, where clerks recorded their currency denominations and their numbers, a requirement by the clerks of the Treasury in Jaipur. Subsequently, the money was personally delivered to Jaipur, very often by the Nazim himself (see 27 and 28 January, 1916). Further, it seems that a portion of Nazim's personal income came from promissory notes bought from the Sambhar Treasury and other sources. On 20 September, Nazim wrote that he \"realized from the Sambhar Treasury 8.4.0. on account of interest on [his] pro note\u0026quot; and on 6 December he \"applied [...] to the Treasury officer [...] to convert [his] 3 1/2 % Pro note for 500- into 4% conversion loan.\"\tNazim mentioned several court cases - a stolen property case, a criminal murder case, a rape case, into which he wanted to inquire in Phalera on 14 July, a Shamlat affair about which he had to see the Minister, and a criminal case of death of Gangla (?) Brahman, a high profile case likely going to be put before His Highness (2 July).\tThere was a cholera outbreak in July and August that affected Jaipur and Sambhar.\tThe 1916 diary, for example, mentions the area's cricket teams, various diseases from which people were suffering and mourning customs.\tHe attended \"the birthday Jalsa\u0026quot; in Sambhar in August, which most likely referred to an ordinary holiday or some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\u0026quot; to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.) This Jalsa started at 9:30 pm and finished at 3 am in the morning.\tThe December entries contain no mention of Christmas.","This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1918 through 31 March, 1919, with entries in English for almost every day of the year, and certain words, phrases, or dates in Hindi and, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. Following his eye operation in March, there are no entries for approximaterly three weeks. The back pages have random notes in English and Urdu. In contrast to previous diaries, the entries in this diary are shorter and there are fewer of them.\tDuring the diary's time frame, Radha Mohan Lal was a city magistrate in Jaipur. On 18 September, he mentioned he entered his second year of magistracy. He continued having much contact with the British and native government officials, but most so with \"the Minister\u0026quot;, the Chief Minister (Dewan/Diwan), at the time a position filled by Amar Nath Atal (1916 - 1922).\tThus far, this diary contains the most information regarding WWI. In 1 May, 1918 entry Nazim wrote that \"the Minister went to (...) join the war conference.\" In other May entries, he wrote that his son, Hargobind, was in a regiment that was being sent to the front. After finding out this news, the Nazim searched for a servant to accompany Hargobind to the front. And in the anticipation of Hargobind's deployment, many of the family members came to Bariely where Hargobind was at the time. On 19 May Hargobind left for the front and on 22 May embarked with his regiment from Bombay to the Suez docks (via the Gulf of Aden).\tHargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern theatre of WWI. Initially he was in the city of Suez, then in \"Tilkabir\u0026quot;/\"Telilkibir\u0026quot;/ \"Telilkibit\u0026quot;, which most likely meant Tall all Kebir or Tel-el-Kebir (Arabic) in Lower Egypt (June), an area involved in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, \"Suez\u0026quot; (July), Palestine and Jerusalem (end of July, August, and September), Alexandria (September and October), Ishmailia (October), Suez and Alexandria again (November \u0026 December 1918, January 1919), and finally Ishmailia and Mansoura (May and June 1919). He departed for India in June of 1919. Throughout his deployment from May 1918 to June 1919 Czar Nicholas of the Russian Empire was shot by the Revolutionaries, the British and the Allies succeeded in the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire surrendered unconditionally and signed an armistice, the Germans also surrendered and signed an armistice, the Kaiser fled for Holland, on 27 of November a Victory Day was celebrated all over India, in 1919 Gandhi's movement started gaining in importance and was causing unrest and the British mobilized for Afghanistan.\tHargobind's rank and role within his regiment is not very clear from this diary, but the diary points to his fulfilling communications and/or medical roles. At the end of July and in August Hargobind was \"on the line of communication\u0026quot; in Palestine (2 Septemeber 1918) where he was wounded. Further, the entry from 10 February 1919 reads that he was \"attached to the 160th Indian Combined Field Ambulance\u0026quot;.\tThe news of Hargobind being wounded came via telegram from Hargobind dated either 20 or 26 of September reading that he had been wounded \"superficially in the side\u0026quot; in Palestine, but that he was doing well and via an official report sent to Nazim by Director General of the hospital reading that he suffered shrapnel wounds to the abdominal wall. Hargobind was admitted to a hospital in Alexandria and at the beginning of October he was discharged as recovered and most probably went back to his regiment.\tWhile Hargobind's rank and role withn his regiment are not clear, we do know that his performance at the front was highly praised. Hargobind's grandfather (Nazim's father) sent a letter to Major General John Shea and received a reply in which the General gave \"(...) very high testimony to Hargobind's work at the front.\" (27 October). The General was a British officer in the Indian Army, who fought in the Chitral Expedition, Second Boer War, and WWI. After the War and until he retired in 1932, he served in India, during which time he was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the communication between him and his father, grandfather, and other family members took place via EFM (Expeditionary Force Message) telegrams (took up to three days), Defd (Deferred) telegrams, cablegrams, letters, and packages. Hargobind's packages usually contained books, \"picture postcards\u0026quot; (e.g. from Jerusalem or the Suez), albums (e.g. of Jerusalem), photos (e.g. on a camel with his orderly at Cairo near the Pyramids), and artifacts (e.g. an antique vase from Jerusalem), while Nazim's contained medical supplies. Other sources of news about the war and Hargobind were official reports from the front, letters from Hargobind's military superiors or doctors, and newspapers, such as the \"Civil Military Gazette\u0026quot; listing wounded and dead soldiers and the \"Pioneer\u0026quot;.\tIn the letter dated 8 June Hargobind mentioned that several of his letters had been detained by censors \"through some mistake in writing the name of the place and his official designation\u0026quot;, as paraphrased by his father. Mail from India going to the front was also censored.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the Nazim received monthly payments from \"D.D.O. Theerut on account of family allotment (...)\" (August entries). He received these payments through January.\tNazim purchased war bonds from the local post-office and hosted meetings of the War Loan Chowbiri (?) Committe with the Chief MInister, Mr. Atal, as the chair.\tThe Nazim continued to be involved with raw materials and during the time span of this diary was responsible for their relay to His Highness, the Maharaja of Jaipur. One of the materials was sugar cane from Suharanpur. In June of 1918 the Nazim was appointed by the Council to the committee to control supplies comprising eight members of the Council, two Dewans, and him. He was also appointed to a four-member working committee for the board of civil supplies. In this dual capacity he dealt mostly with the grain market, by regulating the prices of grain. For example, on 2 October the Nazim did rounds in the grain markets and induced merchants to sell barley at a lower price, given the high and rising prices at that time.\tThe Nazim reported a death due to Typhoid Fever, and thousands of deaths due to influenza in October and Novemeber. At the height of the epidemic over 300 people a day were dying of flu in Jaipur. On 22 October the Nazim wrote, \"Everything seems to be unhinged (...)\" and on the 23 October, \"Very hard times. The whole town seems to be under difficulties on account of this scourge (...).\"\tThe 9 July entry enumerates Nazim's father's pension and Nazim's pay, specifically his regular pay, his \"conveyance allowance\u0026quot; (might have meant funds for staff to transport guests to and from the train station), and \"pay of 5 men\u0026quot;. All were specified by the Council and approved by H.H. A new source of income for Nazim, on account of war, were War Bonds.\tOn 25 August, the Nazim pronounced judgment in a case sentencing the accused to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine.\tOn the occassion of H.H.'s birthday orders were sent to the Nazim for the release of prisoners. His clerks were responsible for working out the details of the release.\tOn 16 October, Nazim's wife gave birth to a son (Jagdeeshwari Dayal). Two days later Mrs. Madan Muhan had a miscarriage (The Muhans were one of Nazim's closest family friends). Finally, on 17 December, Hargobind's wife gave birth to a son, \"happy news\u0026quot; that the Nazim announced to Hargobind via a telegram listing its cost of 6.12.0. The following day he and the family doctor went to the hospital and \"got a bottle of 3x Rum for Mrs. Hargobind's use\u0026quot;. \"Thanks God she is doing well\u0026quot;, wrote the Nazim (18 December). The son died two days and four hours later of chill caught during night, as explained by the doctor (19 December).\tOn 22 January it was announced that HM King Emperor's youngest son died. The Nazim was ordered to close the court on account of the \"Royal mourning\u0026quot;.\tOn 9 March, Radha had an operation to remove a cataract from his left eye. Following it, he couldn't write in his diary as his eyes were bandaged and after the bandages were removed, his eyes were covered in lotion. He resumed normal functioning on 30 March when he went to see the Minister.\tHis Highness arrived in Jaipur on 28 March.","SUMMARY: This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1919 through 31 March, 1920, with entries for almost every day and with some text written in Urdu, one of the co-official languages in the general area today. The front pages of this diary look different from those in the earlier ones. One page has the calendar for 1919 glued onto it and the other has \"RML Mathur's DIARY 1ST APRIL, 1919 to 31ST MARCH, 1920\u0026quot; ornamentally and colorfully written on it.\tThe significant occurrences of this diary were Nazim's son's return from the front in August of 1919, most probably from the Suez with the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital he was commanding. Besides WWI's end, other significant historical events were the Third Afghan War in the North-West frontier in 1919 and the unrest caused by the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi. The movement started gaining more and more strength following WWI (1919) and caused much unrest in many areas leading to the institution of martial laws regionally in 1919. The Nazim continued to be stationed in Jaipur as a magistrate without significant changes in his professional life. He continued to have the most professional contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident'. There was continuity in his personal life as well - he participated in his family life, attended public religious functions, invested via Promissory Notes and wrote about deaths and other significant events in the life of the Jaipur region.\t***\tDETAIL: The Nazim did not hear from Hargobind for an unusually long time, from 3 April to 23 May, and because of that, the Nazim wrote to General Shea, Colonel Lang, and the censor in Bombay complaining and inquiring about the lack of correspondence from Hargobind. On 30 April the Nazim was told that Hargobind might return from the front between 10-14 June. On 1 June, the Nazim wrote that Hargobind was in Mansoura with the 123rd Field Ambulance and on 16 June that Hargobind was with the 121st Ambulance and that he was returning home. However, as of the 22 June cablegram from Hargobind, his return to India was still not settled. Then the 25th and 28th communications from Hargobind read that he would go to Lucknow with the 137 Stationery Hospital, not 121 Ambulance, as formerly announced. His 30 June letter reads that he was in command of the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital and that there were from 6,000 to 7,000 men at Suez awaiting embarkation for India. Later, one also learns that according to the Gazette of India, on 30 June 1918 Hargobind was made Temporary Captain. Hargobind left for India from the Suez docks via the Chikdara ship on 19 August and reached Bombay on 31 August where he was greeted by the Nazim, friends and family.\tThe Nazim also continued receiving pay from the D.D.o. (Deputy Director of Operations or Director of Operations?) of the 7th Meerut Division on account of Hargobind's service. The particular payments in this diary mention service from 1 October 1917 to 30 April 1918 signifying that Hargobind was in the military well prior to being deployed in May of 1918. The correspondence from Hargobind to the Nazim continued being censored by the censor in Bombay \"who still exists to delay letters \u0026 to justify his existence.\" (11 August 1919)\tFollowing Hargobind's return from the war, he continued serving in the military and as such was leading field hospitals in various conflict areas of India. In October of 1919 he was posted with a Hospital to Bannu close to Peshawar on the North-Western frontier, the border area with Afghanistan and asked the Nazim to mail him his revolver (25 October 1919 entry). In light of this, the Nazim kept urging him to resign from the military service in altogether. The Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, another significant development in this diary, interrupted His Highness's movements. HH arrived in Jaipur on 28 March. On 5 April the Nazim presented him with sugarcanes and Nazar. Later that month he canceled his travels to Brindaban (in today's state of Uttar Pradesh in northeastern India bordered by Rajasthan to the west) due to the social unrest in British India in general, caused by the Satyagraha movement. \"Owing to Satyagraha movement, strikes, hartals, mob-fighting and all sort of nuisance have taken place in many towns in Br India. Military assistance was requisitioned in lots of places to put down this rising movement.\" (15 April, 1919). However, His Highness did reach Brindaban on 20 April. He returned to Jaipur on 25 April. During his stay there, on 22 April, the Nazim mentioned the unrest in India again writing that all \"sorts of conveyances\u0026quot; were stopped and marshal and curfew laws were instituted in several districts.\tIn addition to the domestic unrest, there was unrest on the North-Western frontier of British India, near the border with Afghanistan, near Peshawar and in Waziristan. The Pioneer reported in May of 1919 that due to the unrest in Afghanistan, \"the mobilization of troops [was] being made at the frontier\u0026quot;. The Nazim wrote that \"in fact, the situation rather look[ed] gloomy (8 April 1919). A couple of days later the Nazim wrote that the \"mobilization of the army according to the Pioneer is going on satisfactorily on the frontier\u0026quot; and reported that martial law was declared in Peshawar, the frontier headquarters of British India (11 May 1919). The Nazim reported on 10 August that peace with Afghanistan was signed. However, a couple of months later, the Pioneer reported that the bombing of the villages in that region started prior to the 25 October 1919 (30 October 1919 entry).\tIn April 1919 the Nazim attended a great Pooja/Poojah (or 'Puja'), a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host, honor and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually celebrate an event. In May his wife and children accompanied by two Sowars, went to Amer (or Amber), a nearby city, to \"Mataji's temple to perform the ceremony of Namie Babu.\" (2 May, 1919).\tThe 10 April 1919 entry lists details of three Promissory Notes (two War Bonds and one War Loan): their rates of return, their numbers, their maturity dates and their redemption values. The Nazim presented them to the Sambhar Treasury for \"realization of interest\u0026quot;, which he received on 13 April. On the same day, the Nazim also reported an engineer die of phthisis, an archaic name for tuberculosis. On 3 May, he wrote that he received 572 from the Treasury as his pay for the months of March and April. On 9 May, the Nazim met the Nazim of Sambhar. In November of 1919 he realized more interest from the Sambhar Treasury.\tOn 28 May, the Nazim received the news of his uncle, Jai Behari lal, having passed away. Nazim's father was very affected by the news. The Nazim and his daughter-in-law with children traveled to Sherkot for the 13th Day Ceremony to take place on 9 June. A 10th Day Ceremony (on 6 June) also took place.\tOn 19 June 1919, the Nazim mentioned that only 19 boys out of 71 sent from a local college successfully passed a matriculation examination to the University of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh). He was exasperated about the news.\tOn 7 August, he wrote about his land on Residency Road in Jaipur, how it was being cleared and leveled.\tThere was a change in his professional life on 17 August 1919 when he was officially reassigned from the Girai office back to the Fanjdari office. It seems from the diary entries that this reassignment was not without some drama.\tHer Highness Dowager Maharani of Gwahir died in September 1919.\tThe Nazim received consignments of sugar canes, which were then presented to HH (31 October 1919).\tThe Nazim attended events at the Christian mission church outside of Chandpole, Purani Basti in Jaipur (31 October 1919).\tThere was an annual holiday surrounding lunar eclipses and the one in 1919 was on 8 November. The Nazim complained that it took place on the day of the eclipse and not the following day \"as is the case everywhere else and as it should be.\" (8 November 1919)\tThe Nazim mentioned the British Resident, Col. Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16 - 1922), on a frequent basis as he has much professional contact with him, but usually the mentions are simply of meetings with him with no further infomation, for example a mention that the Col. went to the Chief's Conference in Dehli, which took place ~27 October - 8 November, also attended by 'the Minister' and Babu Abinash. However, later there was an unusual mention - namely, the Col. delivered a couple of lectures on his overland journey from India to England. These lectures were \"illustrated by magic lantern slides\u0026quot; and were given at \"the College\" (15 November 1919). They were a hit and had non-English speaking audience, which, the Nazim reported, \"has assembled to visit the College as if they were going to a cinema\u0026quot; (15 November 1919).\tIn November the Nazim discussed Hargobind's career and prospects with Col. Deas.\tDecember is the start of the betrothal and wedding season in the region during which \"feasts take place every day\" (30 November 1919)\tDuring December of 1919 Peace Celebrations took place with four distinct holidays. The Nazim was on the organization committee, which also included the minister and the Resident. As part of it, thousands of poor were fed, garden parties were held, thanksgiving celebrations were held in churches, temples, and mosques, celebratory gun salvoes were fired, fairs were held, and fireworks and illuminations took place.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English\n      Hindi\n      Urdu"],"collection_title_tesim":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries, 1915/1922"],"collection_ssim":["Radha Mohan Lal B.A. Diaries, 1915/1922"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2011.617","/repositories/2/resources/7478"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He spent most of his time in Egypt. He returned to India in August of 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe hierarchy of the British and native governmental bodies and officials at the time the diaries were written:  • H.M. King Emperor;  • Council of Regency (Eight Members); had a Foreign Dept and a Police Dept. • H.H. the Maharaja of Jaipur/Maharajadhira: Sawai Madho Singh II (1880-1922) • Ministers/Dewans: Chief Minister (Dewan): Amar Nath Atal (1916-1922) • British Resident: Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16-1922).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Radha Mohan Lal was approximatey 40-47 years old when he was writing his diaries. He had attended the Jaipur College. Religiously he and his family were Hindus, he knew Urdu, had a living father, wife, and children (two sons: Hargobind and Gobinda, and daughters). He owned land in Jaipur. His son, Hargobind, was married, had children and was part of the 7th Meerut Division, an infantry division of the British Indian Army that saw active service during WWI. Hargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern front in May of 1918 where he headed a hospital and was wounded. He survived and recovered well. He spent most of his time in Egypt. He returned to India in August of 1919.","The hierarchy of the British and native governmental bodies and officials at the time the diaries were written:  • H.M. King Emperor;  • Council of Regency (Eight Members); had a Foreign Dept and a Police Dept. • H.H. the Maharaja of Jaipur/Maharajadhira: Sawai Madho Singh II (1880-1922) • Ministers/Dewans: Chief Minister (Dewan): Amar Nath Atal (1916-1922) • British Resident: Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16-1922)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRadha Mohan Lal Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Radha Mohan Lal Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The diaries were written between 1915-1922 by Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., a Nazim, a city magistrate in the Princely State of Jaipur, today's state of Rajasthan in northwestern India. There are four diaries in Box 1, each spanning one year, and two short ones in Box 2. They are in good condition and all entries are legible. They are written in English, with very few words, phrases, dates, or notes written in Hindi and Urdu. The latter was one of the co-official languages in the general area. There are entries for every day of the year, with some significant exceptions being the period from January 1917 through March 1918 and from 9 March, 1919 to 30 March, 1919. Some of the front pages contain Nazim's official, professional stamp and the last pages usually contain his random notes in English and Urdu (peoples' names, addresses, quotes, business transactions).","The Nazim led very active and intertwined professional, social, and private lives. From 1915 until circa 1917 he served in Sambhar, then through 1922 in Jaipur. He was the official ultimately responsible for the courts in those cities, which were under the authority of the Council of Regency and the Ministers in Jaipur. Thus he tended to have most contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident', with the former serving as his \"supervisor\u0026quot;. The Nazim also served on a working committee for the board of civil supplies and a committee to control supplies.","The diaries offer great insight into professional, social, and private lives of native provincial officials in the Princely States of British India, into the relationship between native officials and British officials, into the roles rail and commodities, such as salt and sugar cane, played at the time, British India's experience of WWI, into the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, and into everyday life in the Sambhar and Jaipur area of the interwar period (pastimes, habits and traditions, religious ceremonies, ailments and diseases from which people suffered, weather and how it influenced agriculture, prices, etc.).","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1915 through 31 December, 1915, with no entries between 23 December and 31 December and with a very small minority of them written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. It contains a stamp reading: \"Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., Nazim of Sambhar, Jaipur State.\" One learns from it that as the Nazim of Sambhar, the author performed many legal, as well as representative duties, which kept him very busy. He worked during weekends. He wrote correspondence, sent many money orders to magistrates in connection with legal cases, received royalty money from treasuries, worked with his court clerks to record the number of currency notes supplied by the Sall, heard legal cases, was present at inspections of his court and postmortem examinations in the local hospital, made usual arrangements to guard H.E. the Viceroy passing through Sambhar, met with many other officials and administrators, including \"the Resident\" and hosted them in his house on a regular basis. On 15 December, he was photographed during an official presentation of the insignia of Rai Salib to someone.\tThe Nazim appears to be religious. He bathed in sacred streams and on Wednesday, 1 December, 1915, he observed that while the Raj courts were observing a holiday, \"the Salt offices\" were \"working without the last regard to the sanctity of the day.\" \"Salt offices\" most likey referred to the offices administering salt from the Sambhar Lake (the offices of the Commissioner?) or to the last name of the Commissioner mentioned on 13 December, 1915. The Nazim also attended \"the great Jalsa day\" in Sambhar in September of 1915, which most likely referred to some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\" to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.)\tOn Saturday, 15 January, a boy named Suresh, who was likely one of Nazim's servants, died of diptheria. The mourning was observed for three days (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday) and the court was closed on Monday.\tOn 6 February there is a mention of the African Theatre of World War I. The Nazim was sent news of an Indian doctor's death, along with the doctor's entire regiment, in the East African Campaign, in which in excess of 200,000 Indian and South African troops fought against the German empire troops between August 1914 and November 1918.","This diary spans the period of 1 January, 1916 to 31 December, 1916, with entries for almost every day of the year, and with certain words, phrases, or dates written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. The inside cover has a quote from the Bible and the back pages contain random notes, many of them in Urdu.\tIn the court, Nazim seemed to have worked closely with the Hakim (see, for example, the 20 January, 1916 entry). One of their usual duties was doing Shamlat work, which seems to have been suicide investigation (see, for example, 20 January, 18 June, and 2 December, 1916 entries).\tIn Januray Nazim was busy with marriage arrangements. The ceremonies commenced on Saturday, 12 February, and continued through Monday, when a very large dinner for 1000 persons was given. After the wedding, the Nazim gave away parcels of sweets to the guests, a great example of the gift-giving nature of the Indian culture. Common gifts were shawls, baskets of oranges and melons, and golden watches (The January entries contain prices of gold and rolled gold watches.).\tH.E. the Viceroy visited Jodhpur on 25 February 1916 and the Hakim made the necessary arrangements to guard the railway line. H.E. passed through the area on several other occassions throughout the year and the Nazim helped with the arrangements.\tOn 26 February, the diary relays, H.H. the Maharaja of Jodhpur was invested with full powers by the Viceroy.\tOn 22, 23, and 25 June, as well as 1, 3, 4, and 25 July, the Nazim mentioned \"wife\u0026quot; and \"wife and children\u0026quot;. They lived with his father in Jaiphur, who seemed to have excercised authority over them. From subsequent entries, one finds out that Nazim's wife suffered from problems connected to her reproductive system. According to the 2 December entry, one of the diagnoses was \"derangement in the womb.\" She, the Nazim, and their son were trying to decide on an appropriate doctor under whose care she should be placed.\tAnother glimpse into Nazim's personal family life is offered by the entry from 21 July, in which he mentions the contents of a certificate regarding his son, Hargobind. The certificate reads that Hargobind was the son of \"M. Radha Mohan lal Nazim and magistrate of Sambhar\u0026quot;, that he was a resident of Sherkot, that his family owned much real property and was very respectable. Hargobind was offered a paid position by the Inspector General of Hospitals as surgeon at the Medical College Hospital and accepted it, but stipulated that he was willing to work without remuneration (23 July).\tAt another point in the diary, the Nazim mentioned meeting Hakim Indermul, who lived in Jodhpur at the time, with whom he had attended the Jaipur College.\tOne finds out from this diary how important salt was to this region of India. The treaty between the Jodhpur Princely State and Britain specified regular payments by the Salt Treasury in Sambhar (see 5 June for a list of officers) to the Council in Jodhpur. This points to the Jodhpur State being a larger Princely State in India, as such States had treaties with Britain that specified which rights the princes had. Nazim wrote about salt samples for \"supplying (...) the state\u0026quot; on 6 June, 1916.The Treasury seemed to have been the main source of income for the Council, which regularly sent payment orders to the Treasury via Nazim's court. The Treasury relayed the treaty payment money through Nazim's court, where clerks recorded their currency denominations and their numbers, a requirement by the clerks of the Treasury in Jaipur. Subsequently, the money was personally delivered to Jaipur, very often by the Nazim himself (see 27 and 28 January, 1916). Further, it seems that a portion of Nazim's personal income came from promissory notes bought from the Sambhar Treasury and other sources. On 20 September, Nazim wrote that he \"realized from the Sambhar Treasury 8.4.0. on account of interest on [his] pro note\u0026quot; and on 6 December he \"applied [...] to the Treasury officer [...] to convert [his] 3 1/2 % Pro note for 500- into 4% conversion loan.\"\tNazim mentioned several court cases - a stolen property case, a criminal murder case, a rape case, into which he wanted to inquire in Phalera on 14 July, a Shamlat affair about which he had to see the Minister, and a criminal case of death of Gangla (?) Brahman, a high profile case likely going to be put before His Highness (2 July).\tThere was a cholera outbreak in July and August that affected Jaipur and Sambhar.\tThe 1916 diary, for example, mentions the area's cricket teams, various diseases from which people were suffering and mourning customs.\tHe attended \"the birthday Jalsa\u0026quot; in Sambhar in August, which most likely referred to an ordinary holiday or some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\u0026quot; to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.) This Jalsa started at 9:30 pm and finished at 3 am in the morning.\tThe December entries contain no mention of Christmas.","This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1918 through 31 March, 1919, with entries in English for almost every day of the year, and certain words, phrases, or dates in Hindi and, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. Following his eye operation in March, there are no entries for approximaterly three weeks. The back pages have random notes in English and Urdu. In contrast to previous diaries, the entries in this diary are shorter and there are fewer of them.\tDuring the diary's time frame, Radha Mohan Lal was a city magistrate in Jaipur. On 18 September, he mentioned he entered his second year of magistracy. He continued having much contact with the British and native government officials, but most so with \"the Minister\u0026quot;, the Chief Minister (Dewan/Diwan), at the time a position filled by Amar Nath Atal (1916 - 1922).\tThus far, this diary contains the most information regarding WWI. In 1 May, 1918 entry Nazim wrote that \"the Minister went to (...) join the war conference.\" In other May entries, he wrote that his son, Hargobind, was in a regiment that was being sent to the front. After finding out this news, the Nazim searched for a servant to accompany Hargobind to the front. And in the anticipation of Hargobind's deployment, many of the family members came to Bariely where Hargobind was at the time. On 19 May Hargobind left for the front and on 22 May embarked with his regiment from Bombay to the Suez docks (via the Gulf of Aden).\tHargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern theatre of WWI. Initially he was in the city of Suez, then in \"Tilkabir\u0026quot;/\"Telilkibir\u0026quot;/ \"Telilkibit\u0026quot;, which most likely meant Tall all Kebir or Tel-el-Kebir (Arabic) in Lower Egypt (June), an area involved in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, \"Suez\u0026quot; (July), Palestine and Jerusalem (end of July, August, and September), Alexandria (September and October), Ishmailia (October), Suez and Alexandria again (November \u0026 December 1918, January 1919), and finally Ishmailia and Mansoura (May and June 1919). He departed for India in June of 1919. Throughout his deployment from May 1918 to June 1919 Czar Nicholas of the Russian Empire was shot by the Revolutionaries, the British and the Allies succeeded in the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire surrendered unconditionally and signed an armistice, the Germans also surrendered and signed an armistice, the Kaiser fled for Holland, on 27 of November a Victory Day was celebrated all over India, in 1919 Gandhi's movement started gaining in importance and was causing unrest and the British mobilized for Afghanistan.\tHargobind's rank and role within his regiment is not very clear from this diary, but the diary points to his fulfilling communications and/or medical roles. At the end of July and in August Hargobind was \"on the line of communication\u0026quot; in Palestine (2 Septemeber 1918) where he was wounded. Further, the entry from 10 February 1919 reads that he was \"attached to the 160th Indian Combined Field Ambulance\u0026quot;.\tThe news of Hargobind being wounded came via telegram from Hargobind dated either 20 or 26 of September reading that he had been wounded \"superficially in the side\u0026quot; in Palestine, but that he was doing well and via an official report sent to Nazim by Director General of the hospital reading that he suffered shrapnel wounds to the abdominal wall. Hargobind was admitted to a hospital in Alexandria and at the beginning of October he was discharged as recovered and most probably went back to his regiment.\tWhile Hargobind's rank and role withn his regiment are not clear, we do know that his performance at the front was highly praised. Hargobind's grandfather (Nazim's father) sent a letter to Major General John Shea and received a reply in which the General gave \"(...) very high testimony to Hargobind's work at the front.\" (27 October). The General was a British officer in the Indian Army, who fought in the Chitral Expedition, Second Boer War, and WWI. After the War and until he retired in 1932, he served in India, during which time he was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the communication between him and his father, grandfather, and other family members took place via EFM (Expeditionary Force Message) telegrams (took up to three days), Defd (Deferred) telegrams, cablegrams, letters, and packages. Hargobind's packages usually contained books, \"picture postcards\u0026quot; (e.g. from Jerusalem or the Suez), albums (e.g. of Jerusalem), photos (e.g. on a camel with his orderly at Cairo near the Pyramids), and artifacts (e.g. an antique vase from Jerusalem), while Nazim's contained medical supplies. Other sources of news about the war and Hargobind were official reports from the front, letters from Hargobind's military superiors or doctors, and newspapers, such as the \"Civil Military Gazette\u0026quot; listing wounded and dead soldiers and the \"Pioneer\u0026quot;.\tIn the letter dated 8 June Hargobind mentioned that several of his letters had been detained by censors \"through some mistake in writing the name of the place and his official designation\u0026quot;, as paraphrased by his father. Mail from India going to the front was also censored.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the Nazim received monthly payments from \"D.D.O. Theerut on account of family allotment (...)\" (August entries). He received these payments through January.\tNazim purchased war bonds from the local post-office and hosted meetings of the War Loan Chowbiri (?) Committe with the Chief MInister, Mr. Atal, as the chair.\tThe Nazim continued to be involved with raw materials and during the time span of this diary was responsible for their relay to His Highness, the Maharaja of Jaipur. One of the materials was sugar cane from Suharanpur. In June of 1918 the Nazim was appointed by the Council to the committee to control supplies comprising eight members of the Council, two Dewans, and him. He was also appointed to a four-member working committee for the board of civil supplies. In this dual capacity he dealt mostly with the grain market, by regulating the prices of grain. For example, on 2 October the Nazim did rounds in the grain markets and induced merchants to sell barley at a lower price, given the high and rising prices at that time.\tThe Nazim reported a death due to Typhoid Fever, and thousands of deaths due to influenza in October and Novemeber. At the height of the epidemic over 300 people a day were dying of flu in Jaipur. On 22 October the Nazim wrote, \"Everything seems to be unhinged (...)\" and on the 23 October, \"Very hard times. The whole town seems to be under difficulties on account of this scourge (...).\"\tThe 9 July entry enumerates Nazim's father's pension and Nazim's pay, specifically his regular pay, his \"conveyance allowance\u0026quot; (might have meant funds for staff to transport guests to and from the train station), and \"pay of 5 men\u0026quot;. All were specified by the Council and approved by H.H. A new source of income for Nazim, on account of war, were War Bonds.\tOn 25 August, the Nazim pronounced judgment in a case sentencing the accused to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine.\tOn the occassion of H.H.'s birthday orders were sent to the Nazim for the release of prisoners. His clerks were responsible for working out the details of the release.\tOn 16 October, Nazim's wife gave birth to a son (Jagdeeshwari Dayal). Two days later Mrs. Madan Muhan had a miscarriage (The Muhans were one of Nazim's closest family friends). Finally, on 17 December, Hargobind's wife gave birth to a son, \"happy news\u0026quot; that the Nazim announced to Hargobind via a telegram listing its cost of 6.12.0. The following day he and the family doctor went to the hospital and \"got a bottle of 3x Rum for Mrs. Hargobind's use\u0026quot;. \"Thanks God she is doing well\u0026quot;, wrote the Nazim (18 December). The son died two days and four hours later of chill caught during night, as explained by the doctor (19 December).\tOn 22 January it was announced that HM King Emperor's youngest son died. The Nazim was ordered to close the court on account of the \"Royal mourning\u0026quot;.\tOn 9 March, Radha had an operation to remove a cataract from his left eye. Following it, he couldn't write in his diary as his eyes were bandaged and after the bandages were removed, his eyes were covered in lotion. He resumed normal functioning on 30 March when he went to see the Minister.\tHis Highness arrived in Jaipur on 28 March.","SUMMARY: This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1919 through 31 March, 1920, with entries for almost every day and with some text written in Urdu, one of the co-official languages in the general area today. The front pages of this diary look different from those in the earlier ones. One page has the calendar for 1919 glued onto it and the other has \"RML Mathur's DIARY 1ST APRIL, 1919 to 31ST MARCH, 1920\u0026quot; ornamentally and colorfully written on it.\tThe significant occurrences of this diary were Nazim's son's return from the front in August of 1919, most probably from the Suez with the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital he was commanding. Besides WWI's end, other significant historical events were the Third Afghan War in the North-West frontier in 1919 and the unrest caused by the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi. The movement started gaining more and more strength following WWI (1919) and caused much unrest in many areas leading to the institution of martial laws regionally in 1919. The Nazim continued to be stationed in Jaipur as a magistrate without significant changes in his professional life. He continued to have the most professional contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident'. There was continuity in his personal life as well - he participated in his family life, attended public religious functions, invested via Promissory Notes and wrote about deaths and other significant events in the life of the Jaipur region.\t***\tDETAIL: The Nazim did not hear from Hargobind for an unusually long time, from 3 April to 23 May, and because of that, the Nazim wrote to General Shea, Colonel Lang, and the censor in Bombay complaining and inquiring about the lack of correspondence from Hargobind. On 30 April the Nazim was told that Hargobind might return from the front between 10-14 June. On 1 June, the Nazim wrote that Hargobind was in Mansoura with the 123rd Field Ambulance and on 16 June that Hargobind was with the 121st Ambulance and that he was returning home. However, as of the 22 June cablegram from Hargobind, his return to India was still not settled. Then the 25th and 28th communications from Hargobind read that he would go to Lucknow with the 137 Stationery Hospital, not 121 Ambulance, as formerly announced. His 30 June letter reads that he was in command of the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital and that there were from 6,000 to 7,000 men at Suez awaiting embarkation for India. Later, one also learns that according to the Gazette of India, on 30 June 1918 Hargobind was made Temporary Captain. Hargobind left for India from the Suez docks via the Chikdara ship on 19 August and reached Bombay on 31 August where he was greeted by the Nazim, friends and family.\tThe Nazim also continued receiving pay from the D.D.o. (Deputy Director of Operations or Director of Operations?) of the 7th Meerut Division on account of Hargobind's service. The particular payments in this diary mention service from 1 October 1917 to 30 April 1918 signifying that Hargobind was in the military well prior to being deployed in May of 1918. The correspondence from Hargobind to the Nazim continued being censored by the censor in Bombay \"who still exists to delay letters \u0026 to justify his existence.\" (11 August 1919)\tFollowing Hargobind's return from the war, he continued serving in the military and as such was leading field hospitals in various conflict areas of India. In October of 1919 he was posted with a Hospital to Bannu close to Peshawar on the North-Western frontier, the border area with Afghanistan and asked the Nazim to mail him his revolver (25 October 1919 entry). In light of this, the Nazim kept urging him to resign from the military service in altogether. The Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, another significant development in this diary, interrupted His Highness's movements. HH arrived in Jaipur on 28 March. On 5 April the Nazim presented him with sugarcanes and Nazar. Later that month he canceled his travels to Brindaban (in today's state of Uttar Pradesh in northeastern India bordered by Rajasthan to the west) due to the social unrest in British India in general, caused by the Satyagraha movement. \"Owing to Satyagraha movement, strikes, hartals, mob-fighting and all sort of nuisance have taken place in many towns in Br India. Military assistance was requisitioned in lots of places to put down this rising movement.\" (15 April, 1919). However, His Highness did reach Brindaban on 20 April. He returned to Jaipur on 25 April. During his stay there, on 22 April, the Nazim mentioned the unrest in India again writing that all \"sorts of conveyances\u0026quot; were stopped and marshal and curfew laws were instituted in several districts.\tIn addition to the domestic unrest, there was unrest on the North-Western frontier of British India, near the border with Afghanistan, near Peshawar and in Waziristan. The Pioneer reported in May of 1919 that due to the unrest in Afghanistan, \"the mobilization of troops [was] being made at the frontier\u0026quot;. The Nazim wrote that \"in fact, the situation rather look[ed] gloomy (8 April 1919). A couple of days later the Nazim wrote that the \"mobilization of the army according to the Pioneer is going on satisfactorily on the frontier\u0026quot; and reported that martial law was declared in Peshawar, the frontier headquarters of British India (11 May 1919). The Nazim reported on 10 August that peace with Afghanistan was signed. However, a couple of months later, the Pioneer reported that the bombing of the villages in that region started prior to the 25 October 1919 (30 October 1919 entry).\tIn April 1919 the Nazim attended a great Pooja/Poojah (or 'Puja'), a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host, honor and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually celebrate an event. In May his wife and children accompanied by two Sowars, went to Amer (or Amber), a nearby city, to \"Mataji's temple to perform the ceremony of Namie Babu.\" (2 May, 1919).\tThe 10 April 1919 entry lists details of three Promissory Notes (two War Bonds and one War Loan): their rates of return, their numbers, their maturity dates and their redemption values. The Nazim presented them to the Sambhar Treasury for \"realization of interest\u0026quot;, which he received on 13 April. On the same day, the Nazim also reported an engineer die of phthisis, an archaic name for tuberculosis. On 3 May, he wrote that he received 572 from the Treasury as his pay for the months of March and April. On 9 May, the Nazim met the Nazim of Sambhar. In November of 1919 he realized more interest from the Sambhar Treasury.\tOn 28 May, the Nazim received the news of his uncle, Jai Behari lal, having passed away. Nazim's father was very affected by the news. The Nazim and his daughter-in-law with children traveled to Sherkot for the 13th Day Ceremony to take place on 9 June. A 10th Day Ceremony (on 6 June) also took place.\tOn 19 June 1919, the Nazim mentioned that only 19 boys out of 71 sent from a local college successfully passed a matriculation examination to the University of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh). He was exasperated about the news.\tOn 7 August, he wrote about his land on Residency Road in Jaipur, how it was being cleared and leveled.\tThere was a change in his professional life on 17 August 1919 when he was officially reassigned from the Girai office back to the Fanjdari office. It seems from the diary entries that this reassignment was not without some drama.\tHer Highness Dowager Maharani of Gwahir died in September 1919.\tThe Nazim received consignments of sugar canes, which were then presented to HH (31 October 1919).\tThe Nazim attended events at the Christian mission church outside of Chandpole, Purani Basti in Jaipur (31 October 1919).\tThere was an annual holiday surrounding lunar eclipses and the one in 1919 was on 8 November. The Nazim complained that it took place on the day of the eclipse and not the following day \"as is the case everywhere else and as it should be.\" (8 November 1919)\tThe Nazim mentioned the British Resident, Col. Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16 - 1922), on a frequent basis as he has much professional contact with him, but usually the mentions are simply of meetings with him with no further infomation, for example a mention that the Col. went to the Chief's Conference in Dehli, which took place ~27 October - 8 November, also attended by 'the Minister' and Babu Abinash. However, later there was an unusual mention - namely, the Col. delivered a couple of lectures on his overland journey from India to England. These lectures were \"illustrated by magic lantern slides\u0026quot; and were given at \"the College\" (15 November 1919). They were a hit and had non-English speaking audience, which, the Nazim reported, \"has assembled to visit the College as if they were going to a cinema\u0026quot; (15 November 1919).\tIn November the Nazim discussed Hargobind's career and prospects with Col. Deas.\tDecember is the start of the betrothal and wedding season in the region during which \"feasts take place every day\" (30 November 1919)\tDuring December of 1919 Peace Celebrations took place with four distinct holidays. The Nazim was on the organization committee, which also included the minister and the Resident. 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There are four diaries in Box 1, each spanning one year, and two short ones in Box 2. They are in good condition and all entries are legible. They are written in English, with very few words, phrases, dates, or notes written in Hindi and Urdu. The latter was one of the co-official languages in the general area. There are entries for every day of the year, with some significant exceptions being the period from January 1917 through March 1918 and from 9 March, 1919 to 30 March, 1919. Some of the front pages contain Nazim's official, professional stamp and the last pages usually contain his random notes in English and Urdu (peoples' names, addresses, quotes, business transactions).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nazim led very active and intertwined professional, social, and private lives. From 1915 until circa 1917 he served in Sambhar, then through 1922 in Jaipur. He was the official ultimately responsible for the courts in those cities, which were under the authority of the Council of Regency and the Ministers in Jaipur. Thus he tended to have most contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident', with the former serving as his \"supervisor\u0026amp;quot;. The Nazim also served on a working committee for the board of civil supplies and a committee to control supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe diaries offer great insight into professional, social, and private lives of native provincial officials in the Princely States of British India, into the relationship between native officials and British officials, into the roles rail and commodities, such as salt and sugar cane, played at the time, British India's experience of WWI, into the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, and into everyday life in the Sambhar and Jaipur area of the interwar period (pastimes, habits and traditions, religious ceremonies, ailments and diseases from which people suffered, weather and how it influenced agriculture, prices, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis diary spans the period of 1 January, 1915 through 31 December, 1915, with no entries between 23 December and 31 December and with a very small minority of them written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. It contains a stamp reading: \"Munshi Radha Mohan Lal B.A., Nazim of Sambhar, Jaipur State.\" One learns from it that as the Nazim of Sambhar, the author performed many legal, as well as representative duties, which kept him very busy. He worked during weekends. He wrote correspondence, sent many money orders to magistrates in connection with legal cases, received royalty money from treasuries, worked with his court clerks to record the number of currency notes supplied by the Sall, heard legal cases, was present at inspections of his court and postmortem examinations in the local hospital, made usual arrangements to guard H.E. the Viceroy passing through Sambhar, met with many other officials and administrators, including \"the Resident\" and hosted them in his house on a regular basis. On 15 December, he was photographed during an official presentation of the insignia of Rai Salib to someone.\tThe Nazim appears to be religious. He bathed in sacred streams and on Wednesday, 1 December, 1915, he observed that while the Raj courts were observing a holiday, \"the Salt offices\" were \"working without the last regard to the sanctity of the day.\" \"Salt offices\" most likey referred to the offices administering salt from the Sambhar Lake (the offices of the Commissioner?) or to the last name of the Commissioner mentioned on 13 December, 1915. The Nazim also attended \"the great Jalsa day\" in Sambhar in September of 1915, which most likely referred to some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\" to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.)\tOn Saturday, 15 January, a boy named Suresh, who was likely one of Nazim's servants, died of diptheria. The mourning was observed for three days (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday) and the court was closed on Monday.\tOn 6 February there is a mention of the African Theatre of World War I. The Nazim was sent news of an Indian doctor's death, along with the doctor's entire regiment, in the East African Campaign, in which in excess of 200,000 Indian and South African troops fought against the German empire troops between August 1914 and November 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary spans the period of 1 January, 1916 to 31 December, 1916, with entries for almost every day of the year, and with certain words, phrases, or dates written in, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. The inside cover has a quote from the Bible and the back pages contain random notes, many of them in Urdu.\tIn the court, Nazim seemed to have worked closely with the Hakim (see, for example, the 20 January, 1916 entry). One of their usual duties was doing Shamlat work, which seems to have been suicide investigation (see, for example, 20 January, 18 June, and 2 December, 1916 entries).\tIn Januray Nazim was busy with marriage arrangements. The ceremonies commenced on Saturday, 12 February, and continued through Monday, when a very large dinner for 1000 persons was given. After the wedding, the Nazim gave away parcels of sweets to the guests, a great example of the gift-giving nature of the Indian culture. Common gifts were shawls, baskets of oranges and melons, and golden watches (The January entries contain prices of gold and rolled gold watches.).\tH.E. the Viceroy visited Jodhpur on 25 February 1916 and the Hakim made the necessary arrangements to guard the railway line. H.E. passed through the area on several other occassions throughout the year and the Nazim helped with the arrangements.\tOn 26 February, the diary relays, H.H. the Maharaja of Jodhpur was invested with full powers by the Viceroy.\tOn 22, 23, and 25 June, as well as 1, 3, 4, and 25 July, the Nazim mentioned \"wife\u0026amp;quot; and \"wife and children\u0026amp;quot;. They lived with his father in Jaiphur, who seemed to have excercised authority over them. From subsequent entries, one finds out that Nazim's wife suffered from problems connected to her reproductive system. According to the 2 December entry, one of the diagnoses was \"derangement in the womb.\" She, the Nazim, and their son were trying to decide on an appropriate doctor under whose care she should be placed.\tAnother glimpse into Nazim's personal family life is offered by the entry from 21 July, in which he mentions the contents of a certificate regarding his son, Hargobind. The certificate reads that Hargobind was the son of \"M. Radha Mohan lal Nazim and magistrate of Sambhar\u0026amp;quot;, that he was a resident of Sherkot, that his family owned much real property and was very respectable. Hargobind was offered a paid position by the Inspector General of Hospitals as surgeon at the Medical College Hospital and accepted it, but stipulated that he was willing to work without remuneration (23 July).\tAt another point in the diary, the Nazim mentioned meeting Hakim Indermul, who lived in Jodhpur at the time, with whom he had attended the Jaipur College.\tOne finds out from this diary how important salt was to this region of India. The treaty between the Jodhpur Princely State and Britain specified regular payments by the Salt Treasury in Sambhar (see 5 June for a list of officers) to the Council in Jodhpur. This points to the Jodhpur State being a larger Princely State in India, as such States had treaties with Britain that specified which rights the princes had. Nazim wrote about salt samples for \"supplying (...) the state\u0026amp;quot; on 6 June, 1916.The Treasury seemed to have been the main source of income for the Council, which regularly sent payment orders to the Treasury via Nazim's court. The Treasury relayed the treaty payment money through Nazim's court, where clerks recorded their currency denominations and their numbers, a requirement by the clerks of the Treasury in Jaipur. Subsequently, the money was personally delivered to Jaipur, very often by the Nazim himself (see 27 and 28 January, 1916). Further, it seems that a portion of Nazim's personal income came from promissory notes bought from the Sambhar Treasury and other sources. On 20 September, Nazim wrote that he \"realized from the Sambhar Treasury 8.4.0. on account of interest on [his] pro note\u0026amp;quot; and on 6 December he \"applied [...] to the Treasury officer [...] to convert [his] 3 1/2 % Pro note for 500- into 4% conversion loan.\"\tNazim mentioned several court cases - a stolen property case, a criminal murder case, a rape case, into which he wanted to inquire in Phalera on 14 July, a Shamlat affair about which he had to see the Minister, and a criminal case of death of Gangla (?) Brahman, a high profile case likely going to be put before His Highness (2 July).\tThere was a cholera outbreak in July and August that affected Jaipur and Sambhar.\tThe 1916 diary, for example, mentions the area's cricket teams, various diseases from which people were suffering and mourning customs.\tHe attended \"the birthday Jalsa\u0026amp;quot; in Sambhar in August, which most likely referred to an ordinary holiday or some regular day of public parties, festivities (nowadays speakers of Urdu use \"Jalsa\u0026amp;quot; to mean `procession`, `public rally`, and `public gathering`.) This Jalsa started at 9:30 pm and finished at 3 am in the morning.\tThe December entries contain no mention of Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary spans the period of 1 April, 1918 through 31 March, 1919, with entries in English for almost every day of the year, and certain words, phrases, or dates in Hindi and, what appears to be, Urdu, one of the coofficial languages in the general area today. Following his eye operation in March, there are no entries for approximaterly three weeks. The back pages have random notes in English and Urdu. In contrast to previous diaries, the entries in this diary are shorter and there are fewer of them.\tDuring the diary's time frame, Radha Mohan Lal was a city magistrate in Jaipur. On 18 September, he mentioned he entered his second year of magistracy. He continued having much contact with the British and native government officials, but most so with \"the Minister\u0026amp;quot;, the Chief Minister (Dewan/Diwan), at the time a position filled by Amar Nath Atal (1916 - 1922).\tThus far, this diary contains the most information regarding WWI. In 1 May, 1918 entry Nazim wrote that \"the Minister went to (...) join the war conference.\" In other May entries, he wrote that his son, Hargobind, was in a regiment that was being sent to the front. After finding out this news, the Nazim searched for a servant to accompany Hargobind to the front. And in the anticipation of Hargobind's deployment, many of the family members came to Bariely where Hargobind was at the time. On 19 May Hargobind left for the front and on 22 May embarked with his regiment from Bombay to the Suez docks (via the Gulf of Aden).\tHargobind was sent to the Middle Eastern theatre of WWI. Initially he was in the city of Suez, then in \"Tilkabir\u0026amp;quot;/\"Telilkibir\u0026amp;quot;/ \"Telilkibit\u0026amp;quot;, which most likely meant Tall all Kebir or Tel-el-Kebir (Arabic) in Lower Egypt (June), an area involved in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, \"Suez\u0026amp;quot; (July), Palestine and Jerusalem (end of July, August, and September), Alexandria (September and October), Ishmailia (October), Suez and Alexandria again (November \u0026amp; December 1918, January 1919), and finally Ishmailia and Mansoura (May and June 1919). He departed for India in June of 1919. Throughout his deployment from May 1918 to June 1919 Czar Nicholas of the Russian Empire was shot by the Revolutionaries, the British and the Allies succeeded in the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire surrendered unconditionally and signed an armistice, the Germans also surrendered and signed an armistice, the Kaiser fled for Holland, on 27 of November a Victory Day was celebrated all over India, in 1919 Gandhi's movement started gaining in importance and was causing unrest and the British mobilized for Afghanistan.\tHargobind's rank and role within his regiment is not very clear from this diary, but the diary points to his fulfilling communications and/or medical roles. At the end of July and in August Hargobind was \"on the line of communication\u0026amp;quot; in Palestine (2 Septemeber 1918) where he was wounded. Further, the entry from 10 February 1919 reads that he was \"attached to the 160th Indian Combined Field Ambulance\u0026amp;quot;.\tThe news of Hargobind being wounded came via telegram from Hargobind dated either 20 or 26 of September reading that he had been wounded \"superficially in the side\u0026amp;quot; in Palestine, but that he was doing well and via an official report sent to Nazim by Director General of the hospital reading that he suffered shrapnel wounds to the abdominal wall. Hargobind was admitted to a hospital in Alexandria and at the beginning of October he was discharged as recovered and most probably went back to his regiment.\tWhile Hargobind's rank and role withn his regiment are not clear, we do know that his performance at the front was highly praised. Hargobind's grandfather (Nazim's father) sent a letter to Major General John Shea and received a reply in which the General gave \"(...) very high testimony to Hargobind's work at the front.\" (27 October). The General was a British officer in the Indian Army, who fought in the Chitral Expedition, Second Boer War, and WWI. After the War and until he retired in 1932, he served in India, during which time he was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the communication between him and his father, grandfather, and other family members took place via EFM (Expeditionary Force Message) telegrams (took up to three days), Defd (Deferred) telegrams, cablegrams, letters, and packages. Hargobind's packages usually contained books, \"picture postcards\u0026amp;quot; (e.g. from Jerusalem or the Suez), albums (e.g. of Jerusalem), photos (e.g. on a camel with his orderly at Cairo near the Pyramids), and artifacts (e.g. an antique vase from Jerusalem), while Nazim's contained medical supplies. Other sources of news about the war and Hargobind were official reports from the front, letters from Hargobind's military superiors or doctors, and newspapers, such as the \"Civil Military Gazette\u0026amp;quot; listing wounded and dead soldiers and the \"Pioneer\u0026amp;quot;.\tIn the letter dated 8 June Hargobind mentioned that several of his letters had been detained by censors \"through some mistake in writing the name of the place and his official designation\u0026amp;quot;, as paraphrased by his father. Mail from India going to the front was also censored.\tThroughout Hargobind's deployment, the Nazim received monthly payments from \"D.D.O. Theerut on account of family allotment (...)\" (August entries). He received these payments through January.\tNazim purchased war bonds from the local post-office and hosted meetings of the War Loan Chowbiri (?) Committe with the Chief MInister, Mr. Atal, as the chair.\tThe Nazim continued to be involved with raw materials and during the time span of this diary was responsible for their relay to His Highness, the Maharaja of Jaipur. One of the materials was sugar cane from Suharanpur. In June of 1918 the Nazim was appointed by the Council to the committee to control supplies comprising eight members of the Council, two Dewans, and him. He was also appointed to a four-member working committee for the board of civil supplies. In this dual capacity he dealt mostly with the grain market, by regulating the prices of grain. For example, on 2 October the Nazim did rounds in the grain markets and induced merchants to sell barley at a lower price, given the high and rising prices at that time.\tThe Nazim reported a death due to Typhoid Fever, and thousands of deaths due to influenza in October and Novemeber. At the height of the epidemic over 300 people a day were dying of flu in Jaipur. On 22 October the Nazim wrote, \"Everything seems to be unhinged (...)\" and on the 23 October, \"Very hard times. The whole town seems to be under difficulties on account of this scourge (...).\"\tThe 9 July entry enumerates Nazim's father's pension and Nazim's pay, specifically his regular pay, his \"conveyance allowance\u0026amp;quot; (might have meant funds for staff to transport guests to and from the train station), and \"pay of 5 men\u0026amp;quot;. All were specified by the Council and approved by H.H. A new source of income for Nazim, on account of war, were War Bonds.\tOn 25 August, the Nazim pronounced judgment in a case sentencing the accused to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine.\tOn the occassion of H.H.'s birthday orders were sent to the Nazim for the release of prisoners. His clerks were responsible for working out the details of the release.\tOn 16 October, Nazim's wife gave birth to a son (Jagdeeshwari Dayal). Two days later Mrs. Madan Muhan had a miscarriage (The Muhans were one of Nazim's closest family friends). Finally, on 17 December, Hargobind's wife gave birth to a son, \"happy news\u0026amp;quot; that the Nazim announced to Hargobind via a telegram listing its cost of 6.12.0. The following day he and the family doctor went to the hospital and \"got a bottle of 3x Rum for Mrs. Hargobind's use\u0026amp;quot;. \"Thanks God she is doing well\u0026amp;quot;, wrote the Nazim (18 December). The son died two days and four hours later of chill caught during night, as explained by the doctor (19 December).\tOn 22 January it was announced that HM King Emperor's youngest son died. The Nazim was ordered to close the court on account of the \"Royal mourning\u0026amp;quot;.\tOn 9 March, Radha had an operation to remove a cataract from his left eye. Following it, he couldn't write in his diary as his eyes were bandaged and after the bandages were removed, his eyes were covered in lotion. He resumed normal functioning on 30 March when he went to see the Minister.\tHis Highness arrived in Jaipur on 28 March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSUMMARY: This diary spans the period of 1 April, 1919 through 31 March, 1920, with entries for almost every day and with some text written in Urdu, one of the co-official languages in the general area today. The front pages of this diary look different from those in the earlier ones. One page has the calendar for 1919 glued onto it and the other has \"RML Mathur's DIARY 1ST APRIL, 1919 to 31ST MARCH, 1920\u0026amp;quot; ornamentally and colorfully written on it.\tThe significant occurrences of this diary were Nazim's son's return from the front in August of 1919, most probably from the Suez with the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital he was commanding. Besides WWI's end, other significant historical events were the Third Afghan War in the North-West frontier in 1919 and the unrest caused by the Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi. The movement started gaining more and more strength following WWI (1919) and caused much unrest in many areas leading to the institution of martial laws regionally in 1919. The Nazim continued to be stationed in Jaipur as a magistrate without significant changes in his professional life. He continued to have the most professional contact with 'the Minister' and 'the Resident'. There was continuity in his personal life as well - he participated in his family life, attended public religious functions, invested via Promissory Notes and wrote about deaths and other significant events in the life of the Jaipur region.\t***\tDETAIL: The Nazim did not hear from Hargobind for an unusually long time, from 3 April to 23 May, and because of that, the Nazim wrote to General Shea, Colonel Lang, and the censor in Bombay complaining and inquiring about the lack of correspondence from Hargobind. On 30 April the Nazim was told that Hargobind might return from the front between 10-14 June. On 1 June, the Nazim wrote that Hargobind was in Mansoura with the 123rd Field Ambulance and on 16 June that Hargobind was with the 121st Ambulance and that he was returning home. However, as of the 22 June cablegram from Hargobind, his return to India was still not settled. Then the 25th and 28th communications from Hargobind read that he would go to Lucknow with the 137 Stationery Hospital, not 121 Ambulance, as formerly announced. His 30 June letter reads that he was in command of the 137 Indian Stationery Hospital and that there were from 6,000 to 7,000 men at Suez awaiting embarkation for India. Later, one also learns that according to the Gazette of India, on 30 June 1918 Hargobind was made Temporary Captain. Hargobind left for India from the Suez docks via the Chikdara ship on 19 August and reached Bombay on 31 August where he was greeted by the Nazim, friends and family.\tThe Nazim also continued receiving pay from the D.D.o. (Deputy Director of Operations or Director of Operations?) of the 7th Meerut Division on account of Hargobind's service. The particular payments in this diary mention service from 1 October 1917 to 30 April 1918 signifying that Hargobind was in the military well prior to being deployed in May of 1918. The correspondence from Hargobind to the Nazim continued being censored by the censor in Bombay \"who still exists to delay letters \u0026amp; to justify his existence.\" (11 August 1919)\tFollowing Hargobind's return from the war, he continued serving in the military and as such was leading field hospitals in various conflict areas of India. In October of 1919 he was posted with a Hospital to Bannu close to Peshawar on the North-Western frontier, the border area with Afghanistan and asked the Nazim to mail him his revolver (25 October 1919 entry). In light of this, the Nazim kept urging him to resign from the military service in altogether. The Satyagraha movement led by Ghandi, another significant development in this diary, interrupted His Highness's movements. HH arrived in Jaipur on 28 March. On 5 April the Nazim presented him with sugarcanes and Nazar. Later that month he canceled his travels to Brindaban (in today's state of Uttar Pradesh in northeastern India bordered by Rajasthan to the west) due to the social unrest in British India in general, caused by the Satyagraha movement. \"Owing to Satyagraha movement, strikes, hartals, mob-fighting and all sort of nuisance have taken place in many towns in Br India. Military assistance was requisitioned in lots of places to put down this rising movement.\" (15 April, 1919). However, His Highness did reach Brindaban on 20 April. He returned to Jaipur on 25 April. During his stay there, on 22 April, the Nazim mentioned the unrest in India again writing that all \"sorts of conveyances\u0026amp;quot; were stopped and marshal and curfew laws were instituted in several districts.\tIn addition to the domestic unrest, there was unrest on the North-Western frontier of British India, near the border with Afghanistan, near Peshawar and in Waziristan. The Pioneer reported in May of 1919 that due to the unrest in Afghanistan, \"the mobilization of troops [was] being made at the frontier\u0026amp;quot;. The Nazim wrote that \"in fact, the situation rather look[ed] gloomy (8 April 1919). A couple of days later the Nazim wrote that the \"mobilization of the army according to the Pioneer is going on satisfactorily on the frontier\u0026amp;quot; and reported that martial law was declared in Peshawar, the frontier headquarters of British India (11 May 1919). The Nazim reported on 10 August that peace with Afghanistan was signed. However, a couple of months later, the Pioneer reported that the bombing of the villages in that region started prior to the 25 October 1919 (30 October 1919 entry).\tIn April 1919 the Nazim attended a great Pooja/Poojah (or 'Puja'), a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host, honor and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually celebrate an event. In May his wife and children accompanied by two Sowars, went to Amer (or Amber), a nearby city, to \"Mataji's temple to perform the ceremony of Namie Babu.\" (2 May, 1919).\tThe 10 April 1919 entry lists details of three Promissory Notes (two War Bonds and one War Loan): their rates of return, their numbers, their maturity dates and their redemption values. The Nazim presented them to the Sambhar Treasury for \"realization of interest\u0026amp;quot;, which he received on 13 April. On the same day, the Nazim also reported an engineer die of phthisis, an archaic name for tuberculosis. On 3 May, he wrote that he received 572 from the Treasury as his pay for the months of March and April. On 9 May, the Nazim met the Nazim of Sambhar. In November of 1919 he realized more interest from the Sambhar Treasury.\tOn 28 May, the Nazim received the news of his uncle, Jai Behari lal, having passed away. Nazim's father was very affected by the news. The Nazim and his daughter-in-law with children traveled to Sherkot for the 13th Day Ceremony to take place on 9 June. A 10th Day Ceremony (on 6 June) also took place.\tOn 19 June 1919, the Nazim mentioned that only 19 boys out of 71 sent from a local college successfully passed a matriculation examination to the University of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh). He was exasperated about the news.\tOn 7 August, he wrote about his land on Residency Road in Jaipur, how it was being cleared and leveled.\tThere was a change in his professional life on 17 August 1919 when he was officially reassigned from the Girai office back to the Fanjdari office. It seems from the diary entries that this reassignment was not without some drama.\tHer Highness Dowager Maharani of Gwahir died in September 1919.\tThe Nazim received consignments of sugar canes, which were then presented to HH (31 October 1919).\tThe Nazim attended events at the Christian mission church outside of Chandpole, Purani Basti in Jaipur (31 October 1919).\tThere was an annual holiday surrounding lunar eclipses and the one in 1919 was on 8 November. The Nazim complained that it took place on the day of the eclipse and not the following day \"as is the case everywhere else and as it should be.\" (8 November 1919)\tThe Nazim mentioned the British Resident, Col. Robert Arthur Edward Benn (1915/16 - 1922), on a frequent basis as he has much professional contact with him, but usually the mentions are simply of meetings with him with no further infomation, for example a mention that the Col. went to the Chief's Conference in Dehli, which took place ~27 October - 8 November, also attended by 'the Minister' and Babu Abinash. However, later there was an unusual mention - namely, the Col. delivered a couple of lectures on his overland journey from India to England. These lectures were \"illustrated by magic lantern slides\u0026amp;quot; and were given at \"the College\" (15 November 1919). They were a hit and had non-English speaking audience, which, the Nazim reported, \"has assembled to visit the College as if they were going to a cinema\u0026amp;quot; (15 November 1919).\tIn November the Nazim discussed Hargobind's career and prospects with Col. 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