Photograph of Mario Pansa posing with 'Rolfe Booth,' 'Johnny Guschen,' and 'Thea Cary,' in front of an airplane, at the race course in Sri Lanka, 1932. Captioned: “Rolfe Booth. Johnny Guschen. Thea Cary. The Race Course - 1932.“
Photograph of Mario Pansa with 'Pat,' 'The Captain,' 'Dee,' and 'Bruchlemeyer' on board the S.S. Conte Rosso, 1932. Captioned: “Pat the Captain. Dee and Bunchlemeyer. Ceylon 1932.“
Photograph of Mario Pansa, 'Monty,' 'Bettine,' and 'Dee' posing in front of a sail boat on the beach, 1933. Captioned: “Welagame. Monty. Bettine. Dee. 1933.“
Photograph of Edda, formerly Mussolini, and husband, Galeazzo Ciano with Mario Pansa in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The group traveled to Sri Lanka as members of the Royal Italian Consul in 1930. Captioned: “Edda [and] Galeazzo Ciano. Columbo 1930.“
Envelope that contained photographs of the military ceremony. Captioned: “[Front] Salzburg. 1943. Illr. Comm. Mario Pansa. V. Cafe Ceremoniale. Lede. [Back] Ministero degli Affari Esteri [Ministry of Foreign Affairs]“
This album is comprised of photographs from the Legendre Indochina Expedition, including photos of Gertrude and Sidney Legendre and T. Donald Carter of the American Museum of Natural History. Photos show expedition members hunting and traveling in Vietnam and the ruins at Angkor.
This album is comprised of photographs from the Legendre Indochina Expedition, including photos of Gertrude and Sidney Legendre and T. Donald Carter of the American Museum of Natural History. Photos show expedition members hunting and camping in Laos and Vietnam.
This album is comprised of photographs from the Legendre Indochina Expedition, including photos of Gertrude and Sidney Legendre and T. Donald Carter of the American Museum of Natural History. Photos show expedition members traveling throughout Indochina.
This album is comprised of photographs from the Legendre Indochina Expedition, including photos of Gertrude and Sidney Legendre and T. Donald Carter of the American Museum of Natural History. Photos show expedition members traveling in Vietnam and Laos.
Black-and-white etching of the interior of the former location of Congregation Adath Jeshurun at North Broad and Diamond Streets in Philadelphia. Engraving signed by artist Henry Cooper.