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Box 56

 Container

Contains 35 Results:

Reading poetry at the new school, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5210
Scope and Contents

Inside the new school building. Children are sitting at their desks, several are looking backwards at the camera. One student is at the chalk board using a pointer and reading a poem. A teacher is standing in front of the class.

Dates: 1955-1962

Shepherd Girl and her dog, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5211
Scope and Contents

"A girl herding sheep and weaving (?) at the same time." The dog was looking directly at the camera.

Dates: 1955-1962

Portrait of Vicosina girl, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5212

Weighing potatoes, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5214
Scope and Contents

Viscosian man weighing potatoes and pouring them into a clean cotton sack held by a boy.

Dates: 1955-1962

Plowing the land with oxen, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5215
Scope and Contents

Inscription on back of picture: 1. A single stick plow with a sharp steel point no mold board. 2. Introduced by the Spanidars in 15th Century - still in use today (circa 1950).

Dates: 1955-1962

Peasants preparing chemical pesticide (DDT) in the field, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5216
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The material in this subseries adds to the depth of the collection by providing a visual dimension to documentation. Photographs and slides are clear and present a wide variety of scenes. The slides include scenes from Vicos, the Callejon de Huaylas, Cuzco and Bolivia. Some photographs of Vicos, showing the setting and impact of the CPP, were mounted as an exhibition collection. John Collier, Jr. and Abraham Guillen did a good deal of photography for the project; it is quite...
Dates: 1955-1962

Mario Vazquez and a peasant spraying the crops with DDT, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5217
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The material in this subseries adds to the depth of the collection by providing a visual dimension to documentation. Photographs and slides are clear and present a wide variety of scenes. The slides include scenes from Vicos, the Callejon de Huaylas, Cuzco and Bolivia. Some photographs of Vicos, showing the setting and impact of the CPP, were mounted as an exhibition collection. John Collier, Jr. and Abraham Guillen did a good deal of photography for the project; it is quite...
Dates: 1955-1962

Vicosian women and girls winnowing corn, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5218
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The material in this subseries adds to the depth of the collection by providing a visual dimension to documentation. Photographs and slides are clear and present a wide variety of scenes. The slides include scenes from Vicos, the Callejon de Huaylas, Cuzco and Bolivia. Some photographs of Vicos, showing the setting and impact of the CPP, were mounted as an exhibition collection. John Collier, Jr. and Abraham Guillen did a good deal of photography for the project; it is quite...
Dates: 1955-1962

Vicos Farmer clearing an irrigation ditch, 1955-1962

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5219
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The material in this subseries adds to the depth of the collection by providing a visual dimension to documentation. Photographs and slides are clear and present a wide variety of scenes. The slides include scenes from Vicos, the Callejon de Huaylas, Cuzco and Bolivia. Some photographs of Vicos, showing the setting and impact of the CPP, were mounted as an exhibition collection. John Collier, Jr. and Abraham Guillen did a good deal of photography for the project; it is quite...
Dates: 1955-1962

May Kedney and school boys making art in Vicos school, 1954

 Item — Box: 56
Identifier: Digital Image ID: RMC2004_5220
Scope and Contents

May Kedney in the new school building with eight students making art using paper, scissors, paste and crayons.

Dates: 1954