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1. The Claremont Colleges Photograph Archive The Claremont Colleges Photograph Archive This collection contains digital facsimiles of photographs, housed in the Libraries' special collections, of Claremont Colleges' buildings and landscapes. These digital images are the first phase of a larger digitization project that seeks to preserve the original photos by providing online access to The Colleges' archival photographs for teaching and research. Architecture; Landscapes; Student activities; Claremont Graduate University; Claremont McKenna College; Claremont University Consortium; Harvey Mudd College; Libraries of The Claremont Colleges - Special...

2. Boynton Collection of Early Claremont Boynton Collection of Early Claremont Morrill G. Boynton, Pomona College 1904, was an amateur photographer. His collection of glass plate negatives, housed in Honnold/Mudd Special Collections, candidly and personally capture aspects of life in Southern California, especially Los Angeles, Claremont, and Pomona College. Most of these images in the Boynton Collection were shot between about 1900 and 1905. Academic rites and ceremonies; Church buildings; Claremont (Calif.); College buildings; College students; Nature photography; Photographers; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Portrait photography

3. Larry Oglesby Collection Larry Oglesby Collection The Larry Oglesby Collection consists of 35 mm color slides of flora and fauna taken by Professor Larry Oglesby, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Pomona College. Oglesby graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in Botany and a fascination with the natural world. He also earned a Master's Degree in Zoology from Florida State University and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He taught Biology at Pomona College beginning in 1968. Taken in the field, the slides depict plants such as Sky Lupine or Field Mustard and animals such as the Pacific Pond Turtle and Killdeer. The photographs were taken primarily in California and Oregon but photographs of the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and other locations may also be found. The most frequent subject of Oglesby's slides is the Bernard Field Station located in Claremont, California. The Field Station consists of 86 acres of primarily coastal sage scrub, Riversidian alluvial fan scrub, live oak forest, and grassland. In addition, an artificial lake with surrounding riparian woodland and several created vernal pools add to habitat diversity. Oglesby was an active supporter of the Field Station and used the resources at the site to enrich his classroom teaching and research. The Collection is housed in The Libraries' special collections in Honnold/Mudd Library at the Claremont University Consortium in Claremont, California. Nature photography Biology - Research Biology - Study and teaching

4. Paintings from the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Paintings from the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Collection of paintings donated to Scripps College by General and Mrs. Edward Clinton Young in 1946. The majority of the works are in the Impressionist style and were painted by renowned American and European masters. Fine Arts; Impressionism (Art)
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