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    Uniform Title

    The Bryant Slides Collection, Bahamas

    Photo Description

    Four men, including Berkeley F. Jones, walk towards a church near the coast of Staniard Creek, Andros, Bahamas. The church is painted white. The main portion of the church building has rounded arched windows and is attached to a smaller addition with triangular arched windows. At the roof apex of each of the building’s sections are wooden crosses. In 1948, the two Caucasian men pictured traveled on a fishing trip with William Junior Bryant in the Bahamas. Jones, wearing a white cap, attended Dartmouth with William Junior Bryant. The Jones Media Center in Dartmouth’s Berry Library is named for him. Various images from this fishing trip were featured in William Junior Bryant’s book “Flames of Life: A Pictorial Philosophy,” first published in 1961. Slide labeled Staniard Creek Andros.

    Keywords

    Staniard Creek (Andros, Bahamas); Andros (Bahamas) -- Description and travel; Jones, Berkeley F.; Church buildings -- Bahamas -- Staniard Creek-- 1940-1950; Architecture -- Bahamas -- Staniard Creek-- 1940-1950

    Contributing Photographer

    Unknown

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    image/jpeg

    Size Original

    35 mm

    Coverage-Temporal

    Bahamas -- North America -- Staniard Creek, Andros

    Place

    Bahamas

    Identifier (Genre)

    Transparencies

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    All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu

    Keywords

    Staniard Creek (Andros, Bahamas); Andros (Bahamas) -- Description and travel; Jones, Berkeley F.; Church buildings -- Bahamas -- Staniard Creek-- 1940-1950; Architecture -- Bahamas -- Staniard Creek-- 1940-1950

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