Original news stories concerning the Williamson Expedition and filming of “The Submarine’s Eye.” Article quotes William F. Doty, Nassau Consul [1914-1917] on the “successful operation of a submarine motion picture camera” in the Bahamas. Edges torn; some text missing.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/2169/thumbnail.jp
Article, Motion Picture News, December 17, 1921, page 3242, “Riddle of the Deep to be Solved by Phot...
Fish in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914. Tinted.https://digitalcommons.cha...
Sharks filmed from the Williamson Photosphere in the Bahamas, 1914.https://digitalcommons.chapman.ed...
Original news stories concerning the Williamson Expedition and filming of “The Submarine’s Eye.” Art...
An undersea shot taken by Carl Louis Gregory from first underwater movie, “The Submarine’s Eye,” 191...
Newspaper article on Williamson film, “Undersea Fight with a Shark.” 1914. One image is a cutaway vi...
Halftone photographs and an illustration from a publication: “A New Method of Salvage Operation” sho...
Fish on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photosphere for “The ...
Fish and plants on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photospher...
Underwater sea life in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914.https://digitalcomm...
Fish and plants on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photospher...
Diver working at a wreck site: “An undersea explorer investigates an old wreck, “The Submarine Eye,”...
Article, Motion Picture News, December 24, 1921, page 102, “Riddle of the Deep to be solved by Photo...
Native diver underwater photographed from the Williamson Photosphere in the Bahamas, 1914. [Williams...
Newspaper article from the New York Times, 1914, “In the Island Colonies: Visiting the Undersea Gard...
Article, Motion Picture News, December 17, 1921, page 3242, “Riddle of the Deep to be Solved by Phot...
Fish in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914. Tinted.https://digitalcommons.cha...
Sharks filmed from the Williamson Photosphere in the Bahamas, 1914.https://digitalcommons.chapman.ed...
Original news stories concerning the Williamson Expedition and filming of “The Submarine’s Eye.” Art...
An undersea shot taken by Carl Louis Gregory from first underwater movie, “The Submarine’s Eye,” 191...
Newspaper article on Williamson film, “Undersea Fight with a Shark.” 1914. One image is a cutaway vi...
Halftone photographs and an illustration from a publication: “A New Method of Salvage Operation” sho...
Fish on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photosphere for “The ...
Fish and plants on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photospher...
Underwater sea life in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914.https://digitalcomm...
Fish and plants on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photospher...
Diver working at a wreck site: “An undersea explorer investigates an old wreck, “The Submarine Eye,”...
Article, Motion Picture News, December 24, 1921, page 102, “Riddle of the Deep to be solved by Photo...
Native diver underwater photographed from the Williamson Photosphere in the Bahamas, 1914. [Williams...
Newspaper article from the New York Times, 1914, “In the Island Colonies: Visiting the Undersea Gard...
Article, Motion Picture News, December 17, 1921, page 3242, “Riddle of the Deep to be Solved by Phot...
Fish in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914. Tinted.https://digitalcommons.cha...
Sharks filmed from the Williamson Photosphere in the Bahamas, 1914.https://digitalcommons.chapman.ed...