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Object Number
2004.1.391.131
Display Title
View of Golfito from guest house
Descriptions
Object Description
From album of S. K. Lothrop's trip through Costa Rica, 1948 - 1950, page 44. Written on album page: "Golfito from guest house"
Department
Photographic
Date
1949
Artist
Dr. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Culture
- Central American
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Costa Rica
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Puntarenas
Additional Geographic Terms
Golfito
Materials
Print, color adhered to Paper in Album
Dimensions
Overall: 12.7 × 17.145 cm (5 × 6 3/4 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.1.391.128 | View of hill in Golfito from water |
Puntarenas
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| 2004.1.391.127 | Fra Berlanga at dock in Golfito |
Puntarenas
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| 2004.1.391.129 | Three people standing and looking at water |
Puntarenas
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| 2004.1.391.136 | View of Cordillera Brunqueño from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Palmar Sur
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| 2004.1.391.67 | View from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
| ||
| 2004.1.391.68 | View from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
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| 2004.1.391.69 | View from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
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| 2004.1.391.22 | Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
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| 2004.1.391.130 | Houses |
Costa Rica
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| 2004.1.391.23 | Truck and child in street in front of Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
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| 2004.1.391.133 | Samuel K. Lothrop's house at Palmar Sur |
Palmar Sur
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| 2004.1.391.151 | Fragments of stone figure found under Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Palmar Sur
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