Cabinet 2
Contains 145 Results:
Florida 1988
By far the largest portion of the collection, the nearly 40,000 slides taken by John Paul Miller document his annual trips to the western United States, Europe, and Antarctica in addition to his personal life. Miller assigned numbers to most boxes of slides related to Antarctica. These numbers are included in the title to indicate that he assigned the identification for the slides contained within the box. The slides are arranged chronologically.
Antarctica 1988. Flight Down
By far the largest portion of the collection, the nearly 40,000 slides taken by John Paul Miller document his annual trips to the western United States, Europe, and Antarctica in addition to his personal life. Miller assigned numbers to most boxes of slides related to Antarctica. These numbers are included in the title to indicate that he assigned the identification for the slides contained within the box. The slides are arranged chronologically.
Antarctica 1988. Outside Giant Sloth Cave
By far the largest portion of the collection, the nearly 40,000 slides taken by John Paul Miller document his annual trips to the western United States, Europe, and Antarctica in addition to his personal life. Miller assigned numbers to most boxes of slides related to Antarctica. These numbers are included in the title to indicate that he assigned the identification for the slides contained within the box. The slides are arranged chronologically.
Antarctica 1988. Approach to Hope Bay
By far the largest portion of the collection, the nearly 40,000 slides taken by John Paul Miller document his annual trips to the western United States, Europe, and Antarctica in addition to his personal life. Miller assigned numbers to most boxes of slides related to Antarctica. These numbers are included in the title to indicate that he assigned the identification for the slides contained within the box. The slides are arranged chronologically.
Antarctica 1988. Paradise Bay to Neumeyer Channel
By far the largest portion of the collection, the nearly 40,000 slides taken by John Paul Miller document his annual trips to the western United States, Europe, and Antarctica in addition to his personal life. Miller assigned numbers to most boxes of slides related to Antarctica. These numbers are included in the title to indicate that he assigned the identification for the slides contained within the box. The slides are arranged chronologically.