Tempest Anderson photos - St Vincent 1902

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Title

Tempest Anderson photos - St Vincent 1902

Subject

The aftermath of the eruption of La Soufriére St Vincent in 1902.

Description

Photos taken by Tempest Anderson during his visit to St Vincent in the aftermath of the 1902 eruption. He recorded the physical changes to the landscape as well as photographing some of the populations who were displaced due to the eruption.

Creator

Tempest Anderson

Publisher

York Museums Trust

Date

1902

Rights

York Museums Trust / CC BY-SA 4.0 

Image policy for reuse

Format

JPG

Type

Still image

Coverage

Eruption of La Soufriére St Vincent 1902

Collection Items

Tempest Anderson photo - Children in Georgetown 1902
Five children smiling at the camera, taken in Georgetown 1902.

Tempest Anderson photo - Man in Walliabou landscape 1902
Man stands next to building semi-covered by pyroclastic material near Walliabou in 1902. Trees have been scorched and stripped of vegetation.

Tempest Anderson Photo - Walliabou River Valley Landscape 1902
Walliabou River Valley after the 1902 eruption. Annotated reads "Walliabou, hot ashes falling into newly eroded cut"

Tempest Anderson photo - Children in Chateaubelair 1902
Children among washing lines and huts in Chaeaubelair in 1902

Tempest Anderson photo - Carib settlement in Rose Bank 1902
Residents and their dwelling in Rose Bank St Vincent, after the 1902 eruption.

Tempest Anderson photo - Residents in Rose Bank, 1902
Men, women and children living in Rose Bank outside a wooden building.

Tempest Anderson photo - Crater at La Soufriiére volcano after 1902 eruption
Photo of the crater after the 1902 eruption, new deposits are visible in the exposed crater wall and a lake can be seen in the base.

Tempest Anderson photo - expedition to St Vincent 1902
Photo of scientists and local people during expedition to St Vincent in 1902

Tempest Anderson photo - ridge on the windward trail, view towards Georgetown
Photo showing a man standing on a desolate ridge covered by ash, vegetation flattened and covered by ash and debris. View looks down towards Georgetown from the slopes of the volcano.

Tempest Anderson photo - Great covered ridge of Bunkers Hill, Richmond Estate
Photo showing stripped vegetation on ridge covered by ash. Leeward side on the Richmond Estate (now Richmond Vale)
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