Jack London is buried under this rock where he used to do so much of his writing

Jack London is buried under this rock where he used to do so much of his writing

Negative

Martin & Osa Johnson

Maker
American, active 1917–1937

Osa Johnson

Maker
American, 1894–1953

Jack London is buried under this rock where he used to do so much of his writing

From First trip: New Hebrides, Solomon Islands


1916-1917
negative, gelatin on glass
Overall: 10.1 x 12.4 cm
Gift of Eastman Kodak Company
2011.0034.0022
Inscriptions recto (on envelope printed/in black ink): AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY / Locality_ ? / Expedition_ / Taken by_ Martin Johnson / Date _ 1916-1917 / Orig. No. _ 1432 / Cat. No. _ / Slide No. _ / Published _ / Remarks _ /Subject _ Jack London is buried under this rock where he used to do so much of his writing / Neg. No. _ 250958
(on negative in white ink): 1432
(on negative in black ink): 250958

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