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Name |
Butterflies |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
8 |
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1972.003.046 - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Lantern slide. Color. "Rocky Mountain National Park-- Tiger swallow on purple thistle"
Record Type: Object
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1984.012.030 - Print, Photographic
Picture of 2 butterflies from Dr. Roy Wiest's collection. At the top: "Erebia Magdalena" and "Strecker's Alpine." Under this: "Dr. Roy Wiest. Estes Park, Colorado, Reg. No. 1499." Thumbtacked under the mounted butterflies is a typed note - "Address-"Taken above Trail Ridge, Rocky Mountain National Park on July 4, 1937. Elevation 12,000 feet." Photographed by Charlie Mace for LIFE Magazine.
Record Type: Photo
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1984.012.031 - Print, Photographic
Local couple on knees in snow at Iceberg Lake lifting the butterfly net after capture of the rare "snow butterfly" (Erebia Magdalena, Strecker's Alpine) on July 4, 1937. The specimen went to Dr. Roy Wiest's collection. The girl on the left is Jeanne Mace. Photographed by Charlie Mace for LIFE Magazine.
Record Type: Photo
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1984.012.033 - Print, Photographic
Party of five locals with butterfly nets hunting the rare "snow butterfly" near Iceberg lake for the collection of Dr. Roy Wiest, early Estes Park physician. One young man is on skis. Photographed by Charlie Mace for LIFE Magazine.
Record Type: Photo
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1984.012.034 - Print, Photographic
Party of two local girls and a local young man with butterfly nets, hunting the rare "snow butterfly" near Iceberg Lake for the collection of Dr. Roy Wiest, early Estes Park physician. Photographed by Charlie Mace for LIFE Magazine.
Record Type: Photo
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1984.012.035 - Print, Photographic
Local couple with butterfly net at Iceberg Lake on July 4, 1937, after the capture of the rare "snow butterfly" for the collection of Dr. Roy Wiest, early Estes Park physician. Photographed by Charlie Mace for LIFE Magazine. Handwritten in pencil on back: "Jean [Jeanne] Mace (Rossaler) [Roessler] at Iceberg Lake (now Lava Cliffs)"
Record Type: Photo
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1984.012.036 - Print, Photographic
Jeanne Mace Roessler sitting in a bristle cone tree with the "snow butterfly" in a jar. The butterfly was collected by a group of local young people for Dr. Roy Wiest, an early Estes Park physician. Photographed by Charlie Mace for LIFE Magazine.
Record Type: Photo
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1984.012.037 - Print, Photographic
Local young man in snowshoes with butterfly net, hunting the rare "snow butterfly" near Iceberg Lake on Trail Ridge, for the collection of Dr. Roy Wiest, an early Estes Park physician. Photographed by Charlie Mace for LIFE Magazine.
Record Type: Photo
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