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| Title | Washburn, Bradford |
| Author | Exploration, discovery and travel| Environment| Transportation |
| ASTIS record no. | Arctic Institute of North America |
| Photo Description | 1 black/white photo |
| Custodial History | Earliest known custodian is McGill University, Montreal; Transferred to University of Calgary in 1973 |
| Institution | University of Calgary |
| Collection | Arctic Institute of North America |
| Date Issued | Bradford Washburn of the New England Museum of Natural History, Boston was known as the "Ansel Adams of the North". His career paralleled Walter Wood's. However, they never collaborated. |
| Date Created | 4/6/1947 |
| Date Last Modified | Muldrow Glacier, Alaska. Operation White Tower shows first ski-plane of supplies landing on Muldrow Glacier at the foot of MT. Mckinley, where base camp was established. Expedition, led by Bradford Washbwrn ascended MT. Mckinley in interests of science. Peak behind plane is 11, 800 foot.Unclimbed MT. Brooks faces MT. Mckinley |
| Subject | AINA, University of Calgary |
| Subject ASTIS | Permission of AINA |
| Language | eng |
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