Photograph albums attributed to Frank Alfred Golder that document the efforts of the American Relief Administration in the vicinity of Samara, Russia, during the Volga Famine, and throughout Poland and Hungary, 1921-1922. Photographic prints show famine victims, including adults and children, and members of the American Relief Administration, as well as soup kitchens, sanitariums, local architecture, agricultural landscape, mountain ranges, and railroads.
Description:
Frank Alfred Golder (1877-1929) was a professor of Russian history at Washington State College and Stanford University, as well as a member of the American Relief Administration, a relief mission under the direction of Herbert Hoover and based in the United States and delivered to Europe and later Soviet Russia after World War I., The majority of the photographic prints measure 7.1 x 10.9 cm. and 9.0 x 11.6 cm., The photographic prints have few annotations., and Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
Hungary--Pictorial works, Poland--Pictorial works, Samara (Russia)--Pictorial works, and Soviet Union--History--1917-1936--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Famines--Soviet Union--Volga River Valley--Pictorial works
Photograph albums attributed to Frank Alfred Golder that document the efforts of the American Relief Administration in the vicinity of Samara, Russia, during the Volga Famine, and throughout Poland and Hungary, 1921-1922. Photographic prints show famine victims, including adults and children, and members of the American Relief Administration, as well as soup kitchens, sanitariums, local architecture, agricultural landscape, mountain ranges, and railroads.
Description:
Frank Alfred Golder (1877-1929) was a professor of Russian history at Washington State College and Stanford University, as well as a member of the American Relief Administration, a relief mission under the direction of Herbert Hoover and based in the United States and delivered to Europe and later Soviet Russia after World War I., The majority of the photographic prints measure 7.1 x 10.9 cm. and 9.0 x 11.6 cm., The photographic prints have few annotations., and Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
Hungary--Pictorial works, Poland--Pictorial works, Samara (Russia)--Pictorial works, and Soviet Union--History--1917-1936--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Famines--Soviet Union--Volga River Valley--Pictorial works
Photograph albums attributed to Frank Alfred Golder that document the efforts of the American Relief Administration in the vicinity of Samara, Russia, during the Volga Famine, and throughout Poland and Hungary, 1921-1922. Photographic prints show famine victims, including adults and children, and members of the American Relief Administration, as well as soup kitchens, sanitariums, local architecture, agricultural landscape, mountain ranges, and railroads.
Description:
Frank Alfred Golder (1877-1929) was a professor of Russian history at Washington State College and Stanford University, as well as a member of the American Relief Administration, a relief mission under the direction of Herbert Hoover and based in the United States and delivered to Europe and later Soviet Russia after World War I., The majority of the photographic prints measure 7.1 x 10.9 cm. and 9.0 x 11.6 cm., The photographic prints have few annotations., and Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
Hungary--Pictorial works, Poland--Pictorial works, Samara (Russia)--Pictorial works, and Soviet Union--History--1917-1936--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Famines--Soviet Union--Volga River Valley--Pictorial works
Photograph albums of a diplomatic mission to Asia and travel to Burma, India, Egypt, and Greece
Container / Volume:
Box 5 | Folders 1-33
Image Count:
33
Description:
Blank versos not digitized. and Mounted on album page ; 28 x 35 cm.
Subject (Geographic):
Beijing (China) --Pictorial works, China--Pictorial works, Hong Kong (China), Shanghai (China) --Pictorial works, Tianjin Region (China) --Pictorial works, and Yantai (Shandong Sheng, China) --Pictorial works