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Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, Illinois.Under the Sea, 1929 (Reel 1)

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Film of the Field Museum-Williamson Expedition to the Bahamas during the spring and early summer of 1929. The expedition was for the primary purpose of collecting material and specimens for the Museum's projected new Hall of Fishes. Mr. J.E. Williamson of New York, participated in the expedition and supplied equipment for submarine observations. Taxidermist Leon L. Pray accompanied the expedition.
All rights reserved by the Field Museum of Natural History. Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting The Field.


This movie is part of the collection: The Field Museum of Natural History Library

Producer: Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, Illinois.
Audio/Visual: silent, color
Keywords: Expedition; Zoology; Marine Life; Caribbean; Taxidermy.

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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