Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during thier first photography trip together in 1903 to the area. Thier photographs later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Dallas Lore Sharp with a common murre at Three Arch Rocks bird refuge during a summer visit in 1912 with his son Dallas Jr. to Oregon to see William Finley.
William Finley and friends coming ashore at Three Arch Rocks during the summer of 1912. William Finley's friend Dalla Lore Sharp, at the time an English professor at Boston University, visited Finley in Oregon for the summer with his son, Dallas Jr.
Hand painted glass slide of William Finley and friends coming ashore with photography gear at Three Arch Rocks during the summer of 1912. William Finley's friend Dalla Lore Sharp, at the time an English professor at Boston University, visited...
Hand painted glass slide of Finley and Bohlman climbing a cliff at Three Arch Rocks to photograph Common Murres in 1903. This photograph shows an explict example of the risk and adventure involved in early wildlife photography.
Hand painted glass slide of Finley and Bohlman climbing the cliffs at Three Arch Rocks to photograph Common Murres. This shot is an excellent exapmle of the risk and adventure needed in early photograph.
Finley and Bohlman boating Klamath Marsh in search of their next wildlife photograph. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
Hand painted glass slide of Finley Bohlman in front of blind they used to photograph birds and wildlife at Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photograph trip to the area. Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become...
William Finley viewing the wildlife at Klamath Marsh during a 1903 photography trip taken with his partner Herman Bohlman. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1903 would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1905.
William Finley taking notes at a campsite in Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photography trip to the area with his partner Herman Bohlman that would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1905.
Finley and Bohlman carrying their boat across Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photography trip to the area that would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
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William Finley examining his catch at Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photography trip with his partner Herman Bohlman. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
Bohlman showing off this rainbow trout to Finley during thier 1905 photography trip to Klamath Marsh. Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.