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William Henry Jackson Collection

William Henry Jackson was a renowned American photographer who captured the essence of various landscapes and cultures during the late 19th and early 20th centuries

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William Henry Jackson Collection: Hong Kong street scene, 1890s C016 / 4499
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William Henry Jackson Collection: The Spanish Peaks, c. 1871. Creator: William H. Jackson
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Old Faithful, 1871. Creator: William H. Jackson
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Old Faithful by William Henry Jackson, 1870 (albumen print)
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Dale Creek Bridge, Wyoming by Jackson, 1885 (silver print photograph)
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Interior of a Hopi Dwelling, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: William H. Jackson
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William Henry Jackson Collection: The Trail in West Gallatin Canon, c. 1870s. Creator: William Henry Jackson (American
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Mystic Lake, M. T. 1872. Creator: William Henry Jackson (American, 1843-1942)
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Echo Cliffs, Canyon of the Grand River, Glenwood Extension, Colorado, 1885. Creator
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Currecanti Needle, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, before 1880. Creator: William Henry Jackson
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Echo Cliffs, Grand River Canyon, 1890s. Creator: William Henry Jackson (American, 1843-1942)
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Canon of the Rio las Animas, c. 1882-1886. Creator: William Henry Jackson (American
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Echo Cliffs Grand River Canyon 1890s William Henry Jackson
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Mystic Lake M. T 1872 William Henry Jackson American
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Marshall Pass, Westside
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Marshall Pass, Colorado
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Old Faithful
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Big Tree Station, Santa Cruz
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William Henry Jackson Collection: The Loop near Georgetown, Colorado
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Camerons Cone from Tunnel 4, Colorado Midland Railway
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Grand Canyon of the Colorado River
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Dale Creek Bridge, Union Pacific Railway
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Embudo, New Mexico
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William Henry Jackson Collection: The Royal Gorge, Grand Canyon of the Arkansas
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Canon of the Rio Las Animas
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Old Aqueduct at Queretaro, Mexico
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William Henry Jackson Collection: National Cash Register workers, 1902 C016 / 4585
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William Henry Jackson Collection: Beijing city wall gateway, China, 1895 C016 / 2385

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William Henry Jackson was a renowned American photographer who captured the essence of various landscapes and cultures during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His lens transported viewers to different corners of the world, from the bustling streets of Hong Kong in the 1890s to the majestic Spanish Peaks in 1871. In his iconic photograph "Old Faithful" taken in 1871, Jackson immortalized one of nature's wonders - a geyser erupting with unparalleled force. This image showcased his talent for capturing fleeting moments that left spectators awestruck. Jackson's exploration extended beyond natural marvels; he also documented human dwellings and their inhabitants. In an intimate portrayal titled "Interior of a Hopi Dwelling, " he offered glimpses into Native American life during this transformative period. The artist's mastery extended to architectural subjects as well. The Dale Creek Bridge, Wyoming, photographed by Jackson in 1885, exemplified his ability to capture man-made structures harmoniously coexisting with their surroundings. Throughout his career, William Henry Jackson ventured into remote locations such as Mystic Lake in Montana or Echo Cliffs along Colorado's Grand River Canyon. These photographs not only highlighted breathtaking scenery but also demonstrated Jackson's dedication to showcasing America's diverse landscapes. One notable example is "Currecanti Needle, " which depicted Black Canyon of the Gunnison before 1880. With meticulous attention to detail, Jackson conveyed both grandeur and serenity within this rugged terrain. His work often evoked a sense of adventure and curiosity about unexplored territories. The Trail in West Gallatin Canon from the c. 1870s invited viewers on an imaginary journey through untamed wilderness—a testament to Jackson's ability to transport audiences through time and space. From documenting street scenes halfway across the globe to capturing untouched natural wonders closer to home like Old Faithful or Echo Cliffs, William Henry Jackson became known as one of America’s most influential photographers.