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Album caption: Decorations on the streets in Flores during the Easter festival season. British Honduras. 1923. Note: Similar to photograph number 48, (kjo00048_BHG) Note: British Honduras was renamed Belize in June 1973. No index card.
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Album caption: J.O. Kilmartin with Anita Morales at Socotz. She is holding a box of picture postcards of animals in the Brooklyn Zoo. Socotz, British Honduras. 1923. No index card.
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The Digital Chart of the World (DCW) is an Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) product originally developed for the US Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) using DMA data. The DCW 1993 version at 1:1,000,000 scale was used. The DMA data sources are aeronautical charts, which emphasize landmarks important from flying altitudes. This explains why there is a separate aeronautical theme with all conceivable airports, yet why on some themes small islands and lakes are simply unnamed points. ESRI, in compiling the DCW, also eliminated some detail and made some assumptions for handling tiny polygons and edgematching. Also, note that the completeness of the thematic categories present in each layer will vary....
This dataset includes polygons that describe the geologic age of surface outcrops of bedrock of the Caribbean region (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States, Venezuela, and the Virgin Islands (named countries may not be completely shown on map)).
Categories: Data, pre-SM502.8; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: AG, AI, AN, AW, Age, All tags...
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Album caption: A procession to the church on Easter Sunday. The marimba players can be seen near the head of the procession. British Honduras. 1923. Note: British Honduras was renamed Belize in June 1973. No index card.
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Album caption: Pitpans on the Rio Belize at El Cayo just before leaving for Belize. Part of my baggage is in front of the two men on the extreme left and part on the shore in front of the Colonial police (white jacket and cap). Carlos Oliver, my rodman, with cap and sweater, is standing in the second of the two pitpans. One woman made the trip to my pitpan. She is sitting facing the police. British Honduras. 1923. No index card.
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Album caption: J.O. Kilmartin with Anita Morales at Socotz. She is holding a box of picture postcards of animals in the Brooklyn Zoo. Socotz, British Honduras. 1923. No index card.
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Album caption: Decorations on the streets in Flores during the Easter festival season. British Honduras. 1923. Note: Similar to photograph number 47, (kjo00047_BHG) Note: British Honduras was renamed Belize in June 1973. No index card.
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Album caption: Plancha Piedra. Loading the pack mules for the trail trip to Flores on Lake Peten. All baggage was inspected by Guatemalan customs inspectors at this station. British Honduras. 1923. Note: British Honduras was renamed Belize in June 1973. No index card.
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Album caption: Didier Masson, left, one of the original fliers in the famous Lafayette Escadrille, a group composed of French aviators as well as those from allied countries in World War I. M. Blanceneau is also French. Both men are associated in chicle gathering contracts. Chicle is the gum of the sapote tree and is the principal ingredient in making chewing gum. Photo taken at El Cayo. British Honduras. February 1923. Note: British Honduras was renamed Belize in June 1973. No index card.
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This dataset presents information about facilities relating to the mineral industries of Latin America and the Caribbean. Facilities include mines, mineral processing plants (including refineries and smelters), oil and gas field locations, and petroleum refineries. Relevant data fields include the mineral commodity, specific forms of the mineral commodity produced, location information, facility name, operator, ownership of the facility, annual production capacity, operational status, as well as geographic coordinates and locational accuracy. These data are derived from data presented by country by the Global Minerals Analysis section of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Minerals Information Center (NMIC)...


map background search result map search result map Roads of Belize from Digital Chart of the World Mineral facilities of Latin America and the Caribbean Easter festival scenes. Flores, British Honduras. 1923. Easter festival scenes. Flores, British Honduras. 1923. Easter Sunday procession. Flores, British Honduras. 1923. Didier Masson, French aviator, and M. Blanceneu. El Cayo, British Honduras. 1923. Loading pack mules for trail trip. Plancha Piedra, British Honduras. 1923. J.O. Kilmartin with Anita Morales at Socotz, British Honduras. 1923. W.A. Love with Anita Morales at Socotz, British Honduras. 1923. Pitpans on the Rio Belize at El Cayo. British Honduras. 1923. Surface Geology of the Caribbean Region (geo6bg) Roads of Belize from Digital Chart of the World Easter festival scenes. Flores, British Honduras. 1923. Easter festival scenes. Flores, British Honduras. 1923. Easter Sunday procession. Flores, British Honduras. 1923. Didier Masson, French aviator, and M. Blanceneu. El Cayo, British Honduras. 1923. Loading pack mules for trail trip. Plancha Piedra, British Honduras. 1923. J.O. Kilmartin with Anita Morales at Socotz, British Honduras. 1923. W.A. Love with Anita Morales at Socotz, British Honduras. 1923. Pitpans on the Rio Belize at El Cayo. British Honduras. 1923. Surface Geology of the Caribbean Region (geo6bg) Mineral facilities of Latin America and the Caribbean