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Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Confins d'Allemagne)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Confins d'Allemagne. 1693)
List No 3658.064
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Place names of countries and seas added by hand. Title from table of contents. "91" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Table cronologique, electeur …
1695
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title Table cronologique des electeurs. (1695?)
List No 3658.065
Note Engraved chart. Latest date on chart is 1695. Includes archbishoprics of Main, Treves and Cologne, the kings of Bohemia, the dukes of Bavaria and Saxony, the marquises of Brandenburg and the counts of the Rhineland Palatinate. "92" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Dignites des Electeurs)
1695
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title Des electeurs. (Title in table of contents: Dignites des electeurs). Fait en Mars 1695.
List No 3658.066
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Shows boundaries, and major cities and rivers. Includes columns of text in side margins. Title from table of contents. "93" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Rivieres d'Allemagne)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Rivieres d'Allemagne. 1693)
List No 3658.067
Note Engraved map. Boundaries in outline hand color. Relief shown pictorially. Major rivers with names added in pen-and-ink. Title from table of contents. "94" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Source des rivieres d'Allem …
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Source des rivieres d'Allemagne. 1693)
List No 3658.068
Note Engraved map. Boundaries in outline hand color. Relief shown pictorially. Major rivers with names and descriptive notes added in pen-and-ink. Title from table of contents. "95" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Villes, rivieres d'Allemagn …
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Villes situees sur les rivieres d'Allemagne. 1693)
List No 3658.069
Note Engraved map. Boundaries in outline hand color. Relief shown pictorially. Major cities and rivers added in pen-and-ink. Title from table of contents. "96" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Villes, rivieres d'Allemagn …
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Villes situees sur les rivieres d'Allemagne. 1693)
List No 3658.070
Note Engraved map. Boundaries in outline hand color. Relief shown pictorially. Major cities and rivers added in pen-and-ink. Title from table of contents. "97" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Histoire)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Histoire. 1693)
List No 3658.071
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Place names and notes added in pen-and-ink. Title from verso. "98" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Villes forestieres)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Villes forestieres. 1693)
List No 3658.072
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Cities and rivers added in pen-and-ink. Title from table of contents. "99" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Principautes divisees)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Principautes divisees. 1693)
List No 3658.073
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Place names added in pen-and-ink for Holstein, Pomerania, Upper and Lower Saxony and Brandenburg. Title from table of contents. "100" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Principautes divisees)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Principautes divisees. 1693)
List No 3658.074
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Place names added in pen-and-ink for Westphalia, Lower Rhine, Hessen, Franconia, Bavaria and Lower and Upper Palatinate. Title from table of contents. "101" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Cercles)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Cercles. 1693)
List No 3658.076
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Place names and notes added in pen-and-ink Title from verso. "103" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Chambre Imperiale)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Chambre Imperiale. 1693)
List No 3658.077
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Title from verso. Place names and notes in pen-and-ink. "104" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Chambre Imperiale)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Chambre Imperiale. 1693)
List No 3658.078
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Title from table of contents. Place names and notes in pen-and-ink. "105" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Prerogatives)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Prerogatives. 1693)
List No 3658.079
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Place names and notes added in pen-and-ink. Title from table of contents. "106" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Traitte de Munster)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Traitte de Munster. 1693)
List No 3658.080
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Place names and notes added in pen-and-ink. Title from verso. "107" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Universites)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Universites. 1693)
List No 3658.083
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. University names and notes added in pen-and-ink. Title from verso. "110" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Villes Anseatiques)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Villes Anseatiques. 1693)
List No 3658.084
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Place names and notes added in pen-and-ink. Title from verso. "111" on verso.
Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
(Villes Imperiales)
1693
Manuscript Map, World Atlas
Authors Dangeau, abbe de, 1643-1723
Full Title (Villes Imperiales. 1693)
List No 3658.085
Note Engraved map. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Cities and notes added in pen-and-ink. Title from verso. "112" on verso.
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
L'Allemagne.
1701
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title L'Allemagne, dressee sur les observations de Tycho-Brahe, de Kepler, de Snellius sur celles de Messieurs de l'Academie Royale des Sciences &c, sur Zeiller et autres auteurs anciens ou modernes. Par G. De l'Isle, Geographe. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge, avec Privilge. pour 20 ans, 1701. Gravee par Jean Batiste Liebaux.
List No 4764.043
Note Engraved map in outline color. Relief shown pictorially. Covers the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Bohemia and western Poland and Hungary. Includes "Avertissement."
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
Le Cours du Rhin au dessus d …
1704
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Le Cours du Rhin au dessus de Strasbourg, et les Pais adjacens. Par Guill. de l'Isle, de l'Academ. Rle. des Sciences. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge a l'Aigle d'Or, 1704, avec Privilege. Grave par Liebaux le fils.
List No 4764.044
Note Engraved map in outline color. Urban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Covers portions of Alsace and Brisgaw from Strasbourg to Lake Constance. Relief shown pictorially.
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
Le Cours du Rhin depuis Stra …
1704
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Le Cours du Rhin depuis Strasbourg, jusqu'a Worms et le pays adjacens. Par Guill. Del'Isle, Geogr. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge (1704)
List No 4764.045
Note Engraved map in outline color. Urban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Covers portions of Alsace and Rhineland Palatinate. Relief shown pictorially.
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
Le Cours du Rhin depuis Worm …
1704
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Le Cours du Rhin depuis Worms, jusqu'a Bonne, et le pays adjacens. Par Guill. Del'Isle, Geographe de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, avec Privilege du Roy pour 20. ans, 1704. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge.
List No 4764.046
Note Engraved map in outline color. Urban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
Composite: Rhin.
1704
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title (Composite of) Le Cours du Rhin ... et le pays adjacens. Par Guill. de l'Isle, de l'Academ. Rle. des Sciences. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge a l'Aigle d'Or, 1704, avec Privilege. Grave par Liebaux le fils.
List No 4764.047
Note Engraved map in outline color. Urban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
Souabe Septentrionale.
1704
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Partie Septentrionale de la Souabe. Par G. Del'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge, avec Privilege du Roy, 1704.
List No 4764.048
Note Engraved map in outline color. Urban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
Souabe Meridionale.
1704
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title Partie Meridionale de la Souabe. Par Guillaume Del'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge, avec Privilege p. 20. ans, 1704.
List No 4764.049
Note Engraved map in outline color. Urban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially.
Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-17 …
Composite: Souabe.
1704
World Atlas
Authors Lisle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
Full Title (Composite of) Partie ... de la Souabe.Par G. Del'Isle de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge, avec Privilege du Roy, 1704.
List No 4764.050
Note Engraved map in outline color. Urban areas in color. Shows forests, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Partie Septentrionale, Partie Meridionale.
Lucas Jr., Fielding
Germany.
1822
World Atlas
Authors Lucas Jr., Fielding
Full Title Germany. S Harrison, Scl. (1822)
List No 4866.016
Note Engraved. Colored by state.
Melish, John
Part of North of Europe.
1824
World Atlas
Authors Melish, John
Full Title Part of North of Europe. (1824)
List No 2803.002
Note Engraved. Routes of Captain Cook shown.
Melish, John
Map of the Course fo the Rhi …
1824
World Atlas
Authors Melish, John
Full Title Map of the Course fo the Rhine, in the Environs of Strasbourg Showing the Passage of the Rhine effected by the Army of the Rhine & Moselle. & of the Operations at the Siege of Kehl. J. Bower, Sc. (1824)
List No 2803.012
Note Engraved. Shows swamps.
Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Josep …
Germania, Dacia.
1835
World Atlas
Authors Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Joseph, publisher
Full Title Germania, Dacia. Fenner Sc., Paternoster Row. (London, Joseph Thomas, 1835)
List No 3362.018
Note Engraved map. Outline hand coloring. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Ferro and Greenwich.
Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Josep …
Germany.
1835
World Atlas
Authors Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Joseph, publisher
Full Title Germany previous to the Treaty of 1815. Fenner Sc., Paternoster Row. (London, Joseph Thomas, 1835)
List No 3362.041
Note Engraved map. Outline hand coloring. Relief shown by hachures.
Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Josep …
Central states Europe.
1835
World Atlas
Authors Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Joseph, publisher
Full Title Central states of Europe as settled by Congress in 1815. Fenner Sc., Paternoster Row. (London, Joseph Thomas, 1835)
List No 3362.042
Note Engraved map. Outline hand coloring. Relief shown by hachures.
Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Josep …
Prussian Dominions.
1835
World Atlas
Authors Fenner, Rest., Thomas, Joseph, publisher
Full Title Prussian Dominions. Fenner Sc., Paternoster Row. (London, Joseph Thomas, 1835)
List No 3362.046
Note Engraved map. Outline hand coloring. Relief shown by hachures. Includes inset of Neuchatel.
Colton, G.W.
Prussia and Saxony.
1865
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's Prussia and Saxony. Published By J. H. Colton. No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 0151.086
Note Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
Colton, G.W.
Germany.
1865
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's Germany, No. 1. (inset) Berlin and Hamburg. Published By J. H. Colton. No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 0151.087
Note Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. Map published in 3 parts.
Colton, G.W.
Germany.
1865
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's Germany, No. 2. Published By J. H. Colton. No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 0151.088
Note Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. Map published in 3 parts.
Colton, G.W.
Germany.
1865
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W.
Full Title Colton's Germany, No. 3. Published By J. H. Colton. No. 172 William St. New York.
List No 0151.089
Note Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. Map published in 3 parts.
Johnson, A.J.
Prussia and Germany.
1870
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Prussia and Germany. Entered ... 1866. (inset) North Eastern Prussia.
List No 0358.059
Jones, C.H., Hamilton, T.H., …
German Empire.
1873
World Atlas
Authors Jones, C.H., Hamilton, T.H., Williams, J.David
Full Title German Empire.
List No 2307.039
Note Relief shown in hachures.
Johnson, A.J.
Empire of Germany.
1874
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Empire of Germany. Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. Johnson's Switzerland. Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. 97. 98. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by A.J. Johnson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
List No 4571.049
Note Two engraved color maps with districts differentiated by color. Shows roads and railroads. Major relief shown by hachures. Inset of North Eastern Prussia.
Ryker, Harrison
Composite: 1-164 San Francis …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title (Composite image of) Views 1-164 San Francisco Aerial Views. 1937-1938.
List No 5852.167
Note Composite image of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photographs partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
Index Map to San Francisco A …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title (Index Map to) Location of Aerial Photos (drawn onto: Map of the City and County of San Francisco prepared by the Department of Public Works. John L. Casey, City Engineer. 1937).
List No 5852.165
Note Index map to a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
1. San Francisco Aerial View …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title 1. San Francisco Aerial Views, August, 1938. (Aerial Photographs).
List No 5852.001
Note One of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
2. San Francisco Aerial View …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title 2. San Francisco Aerial Views, August, 1938. (Aerial Photographs).
List No 5852.002
Note One of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
3. San Francisco Aerial View …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title 3. San Francisco Aerial Views, August, 1938. (Aerial Photographs).
List No 5852.003
Note One of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
4. San Francisco Aerial View …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title 4. San Francisco Aerial Views, August, 1938. (Aerial Photographs).
List No 5852.004
Note One of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
5. San Francisco Aerial View …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title 5. San Francisco Aerial Views, August, 1938. (Aerial Photographs).
List No 5852.005
Note One of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
6. San Francisco Aerial View …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title 6. San Francisco Aerial Views, August, 1938. (Aerial Photographs).
List No 5852.006
Note One of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
Ryker, Harrison
7. San Francisco Aerial View …
1938
Aerial Photographs
Authors Ryker, Harrison
Full Title 7. San Francisco Aerial Views, August, 1938. (Aerial Photographs).
List No 5852.007
Note One of a set of 164 spectacular, large format, sharp, black and white vertical aerial photography partially overlapping images covering San Francisco north of a line approximately between Merced Lake and Candlestick Point. Resolution generally better than one foot and much higher with high contrast features, for example the paint striping on a basketball court. Relative heights frequently discernible based on shadow cast of objects and structures. Handwritten date on index map indicates photographs taken in August, 1938. Owned by the San Francisco Public Library. (Authorship almost certainly incorrectly spelled in handwriting on index sheet as Harrison-Rikker). He married Charlotte Seward in the mid-1920s, after divorcing, he married Esther Miriam Munson in 1936 Aerial Photographer Harrison Clay (Chesley) Ryker (1898-1981) was born in Oakdale, CA. . He served in the U.S. Army for several years in Germany with the post-World War I occupational forces, and partook of educational opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley. Expanding on his hobby in photography, Mr. Ryker teamed with various pilots beginning aerial photography services out of the Oakland Airport and throughout the West. Colleagues included Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service. He also worked with the Fairchild Aerial Camera Company (including an aerial survey of Puerto Rico) and Clyde Sunderland of Pacific Aerial Surveys. As well, he took photographs of the devastating 1923 Berkeley Fire, archived in The Bancroft Library. By 1938 Mr. Ryker was listed in business as a map publisher (see Polk's Oakland 1938 Street and Avenue Guide) based at 1924 Franklin St., Oakland. At that time, he had at least one patent pending for a stereoscope used for aerial photograph interpretation. (Note continued in Pub Note field below).
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