Item is a close-up image of a petroglyph pecked on a sandstone rock with smaller rocks on the side, probably in a beach area. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade.
Item is a close-up image of a petroglyph pecked on a granite rock with smaller rocks on the side, probably in a beach area. According to annotations, image was taken in by E. F. Meade. Original slide included number LC3001.
Item is a close-up image of a petroglyph pecked bedrock sandstone with smaller rocks on the side, probably in a beach area. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade. Original slide included number 14.
Item is a close-up image of a chalked petroglyph pecked on a sandstone rock with smaller rocks on the side, probably in a beach area. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade.
Item is a close-up image of a beach boulder with pecked petroglyphs and with a body of water on the background. According to annotations, image was taken by Dick Pattinson. Original slide included number LC3001.
Item is an image of a beach boulder with petroglyphs and surrounded by smaller stones, probably in a beach. According to annotations, image was taken by Morley Raven.
Item is an image of pictographs and petroglyphs on a vertical surface. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade. Original slide includes number 10.
Item is an image of two people (only hands showing) rubbing a paper sheet against a petroglyph. According to annotations, image was taken by Mrs. L. M. Greene. Original slide includes number 2.
Item is an image of a rubbing of a petroglyph on a paper sheet. According to annotations, image was taken by Mrs. L. M. Greene. Original slide includes number 3.
Item is an image of a rock with petroglyphs, surrounded by smaller rocks and stones, probably in a beach area. According to annotations, petroglyphs were pecked on granite, and image was taken by E. F. Meade.
Item is an image of a section of a rock with petroglyphs highlighted with chalk. According to annotations, petroglyphs were pecked on granite and pictograms were chalked, and image was taken by E. F. Meade. Original slide incl