File contains photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (seated, second from the right) with a group of unidentified people, sent to her by the Commonwealth Secretariat.
File contains a photograph of an electron micrograph, with the inscription on reverse "a coccolith. As electron micrograph (x7500) microscopic pela[?] plant, less the 10 microns in diameter”. Originally found among publications from the early 1970s.
File contains a photograph sent to Elisabeth Mann Borgese. Inscribed on reverse is: “With your painter, Elisabeth Cyran, her daughter Sylvia (14) and husband James [?], Liviguo, Italy, December 1990.”
File contains photograph of Dave Kreiger and family. Inscribed on reverse “Dear Elisabeth, Hope this finds you well & happy! We’re all just fine. Dave has been made an associate with the law firm of Griffith & Thornburgh and is very happy doing all the work of lawyering. He continues with the NAPF and was in Budapest in early November at a conference. Jeff is finishing a degree in sociology at Cal State Northridge, Jono is a sophomore at U.C. Davis (genetics) and Mara is a freshmen at CATE. I was a finalist (Ceramics) in Art Quest ’88 (one of 16 internationally) Life is good! Have a wonderful holiday and visit us anytime. Much love Carolee & Dave”
File contains a photographic negative of the sea. Inscribed on sleeve is “employment of AMR – deep tow system”. Originally found in folder of International Ocean Institute Training programme material, publications and telegrams.
File contains photograph of Mary Jo Duncan and friends at a cat’s birthday party. Inscribed on reverse is “Summer 1986, Your L-R back row: Otto [Weininger], Helene Mooney, Sylvia Singer Weininger, Wilf Mooney (deceased), Front – MJD & David Katz. Groundson of Mooneys (at a birthday party for my cat Rosita!)."
File contains a photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese with 5 men, one of whom is Kazuki Yoshikawa. File also contains an (undigitized) business card from Yoshikawa.
File contains a photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese with a large group. Includes Paul White, who ran a training programme for the International Ocean Institute (IOI) in Malta during 1980 (See MS-2-744, Box 55, Folder 14). The photo could be of that session. The photo was signed by several people on the reverse (including White), and has a sticker with an address for N.S. Rembe of the Faculty of Law, University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
File contains a photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Eckhard Kröncke. Inscribed on reverse “Sept. 1998, Halifax [?], Elisabeth Mann Borgese + Eckhard Kröncke.”
File contains black-and-white print of Elisabeth Mann Borgese and others seated at table. The photograph was developed in the Netherlands, and was, originally found with correspondence and publications from RIO (Reshaping the International Order).
File contains a photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese and two unidentified men sharing a drink. Inscriptions on the front read, “With fond regards, Saul,” and “Institute”.
File contains a photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese at a dinner, on the occasion of an opening in Rotterdam, at the 3rd plenary session (likely for IWCO) in Rotterdam. Inscription on reverse “26/11-96 – Townhall – dinner at the occasion of the opening in Rotterdam. Press picture send out (3rd plen. Session in Rotterdam) IWCO [Independent World Commission on the Oceans]??”
File contains a photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese shaking a man's hand, and handing a certificate. Found with material from the 1981 International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s training programme.
File contains photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese with the International Ocean Institute Halifax staff. Inscribed on reverse: “EMB with IOI staff Ying Watt, Robert Race, Madeleine Coffen-Smout, Darlene Manning, EMB, Taken at IOI office."
File contains a photograph of the first open session of Pacem in Maribus VI, held in Okinawa, Japan. Inscription on the reverse reads: “The first open session of the “Pacem in Maribus VI” conference, held at Moon Beach Hotel, Okinawa, on October 2 and 3. The Conference drew delegates from twenty-eight nations, and was held as a prelude to the law of the sea conference to be convened next year.” Photograph originally found among Pacem in Maribus (PIM) VI materials.
File contains a print of a speaker at Pacem in Maribus (PIM) XII, held in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Photo was originally found with fictional writings and International Ocean Institute correspondence.
File contains photograph of Phyllis and Ken Emery, sent as a “Just Married” Christmas Card. Inscribed on reverse is: “Dear Elisabeth: Some months after Kay died I met a colleague’s mother who had lost her husband of 45 years also to cancer. We have many similar interests and attitudes so we married 8 months ago to begin our second chance. I continue writing about the ocean: a big book about “The Geology of the Atlantic Ocean” in late 1984, and since then a lot of work in tide-gauge-record indicators of plate tectonics. Phyllis has brushed up on concert piano and organ & expects to do the same for her painting. Most likely you are more than busy as usual with your attempts to transfer technology. Latin Americans, tho, seem to be allergic to science. Best wishes, Phyllis & Ken”
File contains photograph of a promotional poster/flyer for Pacem in Maribus (PIM) I, signed "Miguel". Contains sticky note inscribed “found with information regarding PIM conference 1970. Agenda, Publications”.
File contains a photograph of recreational ocean usage. Inscribed on reverse is “Photo 6. Option: Recreation and the use of ocean space safely, part of IOI’s purpose."
File contains a colour print of award, which originally accompanied letter June 1981 from School of Urban and Regional Planning of Southern California.
Includes small black-and-white print of ship, Oriental Surveyor, and newsletter from CCOP (Committee for coordination of joint prospecting mineral resourdes in Asian offshore areas). Originally found with publications relating to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS)
File contains a photograph of Tommy Koh, taken at the United Nations, with the inscription on reverse "(REPS:SING:POR*) NEW PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF SINGAPORE PRESENTS CREDENTIALS UN 125,510 UNITED NATIONS, New York 16 July 1974. Portrait of T.T.B. KOH, The new Permanent Representative of Singapore to the United Nations, who presented his credentials to Secretary-General Kurt WALDHEIM at United Nations Headquarters today. Mr. KOH served a previous term as Permanent Representative of Singapore to the UN from 1968-71 and was Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, at the University of Singapore from 1971-1974. CREDIT MUST READ: UNITED NATIONS PHOTO 125,510 Y.NACATA/MF”.
File contains photograph of training programme participants from University of Helsinki Lahti Research and Training Centre. Originally filed with a letter, which has been removed to an unknown location. In the middle row, sixth from the right is Krishan Saigal, third from the right is Anita Coady.
File contains a photograph of people sitting in an Asian transport bus. File was originally titled "Seafarming bus shot," may have been an aquaculture tour?
File contains photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese with the Urban Studies Advisory Committee at the College of Wooster, Ohio. Inscription on reverse “Urban Studies Advisory Committee – Conference at The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, December 5-6, 1969. R. Day, Wooster, Ohio; J. McDowell, New York City; R. Eells, New York City; W. Chambers, Wooster, Ohio; G. Tyler, New York City; seated: C. Richards, Washington, D.C.; E. Borgese, Santa Barbara, California; R. Pernell, Cleveland, Ohio." File originally contained a piece of correspondence from L. Bourns, which has been removed.
Item is a photographic negative with the inscription on sleeve “Valdivia Red Sea 81 (A. Moiges)”. Originally found among drafts of the "Drama of the Oceans."