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Slide set: [Jacoba Hol geographical slides: series B] (lecture: privately made, 26 slides, 1922-1936)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
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Slide B3
[Limestone rock with ribbed structure]
Slide B5
[Mountains]
Slide B28
Cityscape, Germany
Slide B68
Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
Slide B71
[Geological outcrop]
Slide B79
[Slate stone]
Slide B92
[Valley]
Slide B93
[Geological outcrop in meadow]
Slide B94
[Mountains]
Slide B98
Swabian Jura, Germany
Slide B99
Church, Lake Garda, Italy
Slide B100
Gargnano, Lake Garda, Italy
Slide B130
[Waterfall ending in a small lake]
Slide B144
Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Slide B148
[Terrace landform]
Slide B150
[Hills]
Slide B151
[Little town in terrace landscape]
Slide B153
[Dried straw bales in a valley]
Slide B168
Students in a field, Danube area at Ulm, Germany
Slide B170
[View on the mountain from a valley]
Slide B172
Students in Ubachsberg, Zuid-Limburg, Netherlands
Slide B173
Lousberg, Aachen, Germany
Slide B184
Eisenach from Wartburg, Thuringia, Germany
Slide B211
[Stone quarry]
Slide B215
[Graphic model]
Slide B216
[Graphic model]

continued from [Jacoba Hol geographical slides: series A] (lecture: privately made, 52 slides, 1922-1942)

continued by [Jacoba Hol geographical slides: series D] (lecture: privately made, 79 slides, 1922-1938)

People involved in slide production

HOL, Professor Jacoba B.L.  (1886-1964) – photographer, all 26 slides

Notes

This set contains images from the Utrecht University faculty of physical geography. The photos were taken during the excursions organized by Jacoba Hol, for her students in physical geography. This set shows different excursions between 1922 and 1936.

The excursions were very important to Jacoba Hol because she, as a woman, was not allowed to do field work independently. By organizing the excursions for her students, she could still visit interesting places and make photos. She used these photos in her classes and in her own scientific work.

Lucerna ID  3010182

Record created by Eline Veenema and Richard Crangle. Last updated 26 May 2018

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