Photograph album of the Wasatch Mountain Club, containing photos (mostly black and white) showing scenes and activities of club activities in the early 1920s. Also included are photos by William H. Hopkins from his travels in Japan, China, and Mongolia about 1922. Hopkins was the photographer for many of the photos, and the album may have belonged to him before being donated to the Wasatch Mountain Club.
File — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
- P0004n14_01_001 : Looking down Brighton with Hopkins and Jack Kent
- P0004n14_01_002 : Moose Falls 1918
- P0004n14_01_003 : Some of the WMC enjoying themselves above Brighton
- P0004n14_01_004 : Beautiful Bryce Canyon
- P0004n14_01_005 : Einar Lignell, Prof. J. R. Griffiths and Hopkins going from Brighton over to Alta New Years' Day, 1921
- P0004n14_01_006 : Down Little Cottonwood New Years 1921
- P0004n14_01_007 : Birds on Bird Island [Great Salt Lake]
- P0004n14_01_008 : Augusta Natural Bridge
- P0004n14_01_009 : Cross country skiers, Park City to Brighton
- P0004n14_01_010 : Hopkins taking pictures at Twin Falls
- P0004n14_01_011 : Skiers at Pinecrest Inn
- P0004n14_01_012 : Harold Katz, Prof J. R. Griffiths, Einar Lignell and W. H. Hopkins leaving the Comstock Mines for Brighton, New Years morning 1921
- P0004n14_01_013 : House boats in China, their only home
- P0004n14_01_016 : Lake Martha
- P0004n14_01_017 : Main store at Alta
- P0004n14_01_018 : Lake scene at Liberty Park
- P0004n14_01_019 : Green River Lakes, up in the Wind River Mts.
- P0004n14_01_020 : Bear River Canyon
- P0004n14_01_021 : Rock house, Japan
- P0004n14_01_022 : Coming down Big Cotttonwood
- P0004n14_01_023 : Trip from Park City entering Brighton
- P0004n14_01_024 : Skiing home from Brighton, Washington's Birthday 1921
- P0004n14_01_025 : Early in the springtime at Lake Blanche
- P0004n14_01_026 : Going over the pass to Alta from Brighton
- P0004n14_01_027 : Timpanogos Cave
- P0004n14_01_028 : Down at Godfrey's Ranch, Little Cottonwood
- P0004n14_01_029 : Wonderful old obelisk at the Ming tombs, China
- P0004n14_01_030 : 5-ton anchor on the C.P.R. steamer Empress of Canada
- P0004n14_01_031 : Caroline Natural Bridge, So. Utah
- P0004n14_01_032 : Worthy pilgrims climbing up the sacred Japanese mountain Fujiyama, 14,000 ft
- P0004n14_01_033 : Sundial at the summer palace, China
- P0004n14_01_034 : God that gives babies away, outside the gates of Peking
- P0004n14_01_035 : Morman maid and her Holstein in Japan: Miss Tomano Kumagai
- P0004n14_01_036 : Play days at Pinecrest Inn
- P0004n14_01_037 : Pretty lake resort in Japan: Lake Inawashiro
- P0004n14_01_038 : Augusta Natural Bridge, So. Utah
- P0004n14_01_039 : Native sawmill in old Japan
- P0004n14_01_040 : Walls of Jericho, Cedar Breaks
- P0004n14_01_041 : Two Mormon missionaries and their Japanese converts
- P0004n14_01_042 : Hopkins on Grandaddy Peak, in the tops of the Uintas
- P0004n14_01_043 : Toboggan ride
- P0004n14_01_044 : Ward, in search of our breakfast, the Wind River Mts
- P0004n14_01_045 : At the Ming Tombs, the burial ground of the Chinese emperors
- P0004n14_01_046 : Wind River Range, Wyoming
- P0004n14_01_047 : Bird Island [Great Salt Lake]
- P0004n14_01_048 : At the hot places in Japan: No-bor-ro-bit-su Onsen
- P0004n14_01_048a : Pipe Organ of Utah, Bryce Canyon
- P0004n14_01_049 : Beautiful Bryce Canyon
- P0004n14_01_050 : Over at Bird Island [Great Salt Lake]
- P0004n14_01_051 : Jack Kent and Smith at Lake Florence, Wasatch Mountain Club
- P0004n14_01_052 : One of the three beauty spots in all Japan: Matsushima Bay
- P0004n14_01_053 : Halls of Examinations near Nankin, China, where for centuries they tried for their diplomas that would give them a high standing in that country
- P0004n14_01_054 : Ming tombs near Nanking
- P0004n14_01_055 : One of the Guardians at the gates of the Forbidden City, Pekin, China
- P0004n14_01_056 : Skiers at Pinecrest Inn
- P0004n14_01_057 : Hopkins in Mongolia 1922
- P0004n14_01_058 : Wonderful Augusta Natural Bridge, So. Utah
- P0004n14_01_059 : Kitchen's Cabin, a notable landmark in No Man's Land
- P0004n14_01_060 : In Mongolia, camels at $20 a piece
- P0004n14_01_061 : Noah's post office, "No mans land," So. Utah
- P0004n14_01_062 : Arch of Victory near Bryce Canyon
- P0004n14_01_063 : Hopkins in No Man's land, Jurassic period. Petrified wood on top of the ground
- P0004n14_01_064 : Hopkins visits Chusenji, a beautiful mountain resort in Japan
- P0004n14_01_065 : Chinese bury their dead on their own land, on top of the ground
- P0004n14_01_066 : At the Ming Tombs, near the ancient capital Nankin, China, the final resting place of the Chinese emperors
- P0004n14_01_067 : Tourist Rest, the hotel on Bryce Canyon
- P0004n14_01_068 : Ol' Mother Hubbard, Bryce Canyon
- P0004n14_01_069 : In the Alhambra, near Tropic, So. Utah
- P0004n14_01_070 : Tertiary period, Bryce Canyon
- P0004n14_01_071 : Children riding donkey
- P0004n14_01_072 : Children playing "William Tell"
- P0004n14_01_073 : In the ice cave near Tropic
- P0004n14_01_074 : Gilmore the taxidermist [1]
- P0004n14_01_075 : Big stone elephant, Ming Tombs, China
- P0004n14_01_076 : Bryce Canyon, Arch of Victory
- P0004n14_01_077 : Stanley Lake, Custer Co., Idaho
- P0004n14_01_078 : People with a string of caught fish at Fish Lake, Utah
- P0004n14_01_079 : Gilmore the taxidermist [2]
- P0004n14_01_080 : Gilmore the taxidermist [3]
- P0004n14_01_081 : Watchman, at entrance Zion Canyon
- P0004n14_01_082 : Einar Lignell, J. R. Griffith and Hopkins entering Brighton
- P0004n14_01_083 : Favorite little restaurant, Yokohama
Dates
- 1929-1960
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 21.3 Linear Feet (18 archival boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Wasatch Mountain Club (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu