High climber Howard B. Whiteside, Olympic Penninsula, Washington
Photograph
High climber Howard B. Whiteside, Olympic Penninsula, Washington
ca. 1946
Gelatin silver print
Image: 13 1/2 × 10 9/16 in. (34.3 × 26.8 cm)
Gift of Standard Oil of New Jersey
1980.0142.0003
Inscriptions inscribed in pencil on verso, TRC: 51630
inscribed in pencil on verso, C: 51630
typed in black ink onto label adhered on verso, TC: Eagle, Arnold \ 51630 High climber Howard S. Whiteside. In climbing, he uses a safety belt \ and pair of climbing spurs attached to his boots. His double bit \ axe and cross saw dangle from his belt. As he ascends he chops off \ the branches; when he is about 30 feet from the top of the tree, he \ tops the crown. His is considered on of the most dangerous jobs in \ logging.
stamped in red ink on verso, C: PLEASE CREDIT \ STANDARD OIL CO. (N.J.) \ PHOTO BY EAGLE
stamped in red ink on verso, BRC: PLEASE RETURN UNUSED PHOTOS TO \ STANDARD OIL (N.J.) \ PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPT. \ 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA \ NEW YORK 20, N.Y.
inscribed in pencil on verso, C: 51630
typed in black ink onto label adhered on verso, TC: Eagle, Arnold \ 51630 High climber Howard S. Whiteside. In climbing, he uses a safety belt \ and pair of climbing spurs attached to his boots. His double bit \ axe and cross saw dangle from his belt. As he ascends he chops off \ the branches; when he is about 30 feet from the top of the tree, he \ tops the crown. His is considered on of the most dangerous jobs in \ logging.
stamped in red ink on verso, C: PLEASE CREDIT \ STANDARD OIL CO. (N.J.) \ PHOTO BY EAGLE
stamped in red ink on verso, BRC: PLEASE RETURN UNUSED PHOTOS TO \ STANDARD OIL (N.J.) \ PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPT. \ 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA \ NEW YORK 20, N.Y.
