National Geographic's Collectors Corner

Collaborative site for collectors, dealers, & anyone interested in our history.

the "Pictorial Geography" series (all plates scanned & uploaded)

Dear 'Corner,

I have scanned and uploaded all 288 plates in the Pictorial Geography series. It took a while, and I wanted to do this years ago, but here they are now. I put them into 9 folders, per titled group.

You can go here to view all 9 folders at a glance --->

http://ngscollectors.ning.com/photo/album/listForOwner?screenName=3...

         ~ Scott

About the Pictorial Geography series ...
 
These pictorials were offered for sale beginning in 1916 and on into the earlier 1920's. They were designed for use in schools. Each packet consisted of 48 heavy paper sheets, with a telltale sheen finish (clay-coated, like the Magazine pages). The packets were contained in printed manila envelopes. 
 
 
For a more complete description, see the June 1919 National Geographic article, "Sight-seeing in School: Taking 20 Million Children on a Picture Tour of the World", pgs. 499-503, and the ads in the rear of various NGM's during this era. 
 
There were only 6 total sets (48 sheets each), though a couple were sub-divided into thematic headings, with 24 sheets for the sub-group; 48 sheets total. It seems from the group numbering system, that more sets were planned, but never came to fruition.
 
No. 1 Eskimo Life - 24 plates
          Sahara Life - 24 plates
No. 2 the Indian in America - 24 plates
           the Negro in Africa - 24 plates
No. 3 Life in China - 24 plates
           Hill Tribes of the Philippines - 24 plates
No. 4 The Land, The Water, The Air - 48 plates
No. 5    (the) United States - 48 plates
No. 6 Italy - 48 plates 

Views: 261

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

These are awesome, Scott !!!  You've been busy.

School Service? What does that mean?

The Society published educational material for the nation's schools (they still do). From 1919-1975, they made a "School Bulletin" for the school year, and they made these Pictorial Geography sheets, during the 1916-early 1920's time-frame. 

Currently, they do an "Explorer" magazine for the schools, again published during the school year. 

WOW!!!

RSS

Members

Legal notice about this site

Note: Any sales or trade arrangements are solely between users of this site; The National Geographic Society is not a party to and does not endorse or promote any particular sales or trade arrangements between collectors, dealers, or others. Due to the immediate nature of this medium, National Geographic Online also does not review, censor, approve, edit or endorse information placed on this forum. Discussion boards on National Geographic Online are intended to be appropriate for family members of all ages. Posting of indecent material is strictly prohibited. The placement of advertisements or solicitations unrelated to National Geographic also is prohibited. National Geographic Online shall review information placed on this forum from time to time and delete inappropriate material that comes to its attention as soon as it is practicable, but cannot guarantee that such material will not be found on the forum. By posting material on this discussion board you agree to adhere to this policy prohibiting indecent, offensive or extraneous advertising material, and to legally assume full and sole responsibility for your posting.

© 2024   Created by Cathy Hunter.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service