Big Basin Redwoods Forest

Andrew P. Hill (mentioned on object), c. 1899 - c. 1900

A painter and a photographer, Hill was also an activist. Together with others, including a journalist, from 1899 he led a successful effort to preserve the dense forest in Southern California. It was home to the tallest and oldest trees in the world. Project developers and railway magnates wanted to exploit the area of the Redwoods Forest, which became a national park thanks to Hill’s efforts. Hill photographed the forest and opened a store there to sell his pictures.

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-F16137
  • Dimensionsheight 192 mm x width 240 mm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Big Basin Redwoods Forest

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-F16137

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • inscription: ‘Uncut forest lands, Big Basin’
    • address: ‘ANDREW P. HILL Photographer,/ 85 South Second Street/ Dougherty Bldg. SAN JOSE CAL.’

Creation

  • Creation

    photographer: Andrew P. Hill (mentioned on object), Santa Cruz (Californië)

  • Dating

    c. 1899 - c. 1900

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    height 192 mm x width 240 mm


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