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1 | The Sentinel Tree | 5 |
2 | Scene on Otoque Island, Panama Bay | 6 |
3 | The Rank, Lush Growth of the Jungle | 7 |
4 | Ruins of Old Panama | 8 |
5 | Tree Growing out of a Chimney in Jamaica | 9 |
6 | Cane River Falls | 10 |
7 | The Road to Market | 11 |
8 | Sports on Shipboard | 12 |
9 | The “Oruba” | 12 |
10 | Bog Walk, Jamaica | 13 |
11 | Government Buildings, Kingston | 14 |
12 | King Street, Kingston, Jamaica | 15 |
13 | Jamaica, Where Motoring is Good | 16 |
14 | Women on the Way to Market | 17 |
15 | A Yard and its Tenants | 18 |
16 | Coaling Steamships | 19 |
17 | Market Women and their Donkeys | 20 |
18 | One Way of Carrying Bananas | 21 |
19 | “Gwine to de Big Job” | 22 |
20 | Toro Point Light | 23 |
21 | Toro Point Breakwater | 24 |
22 | The New Cristobal Docks | 24 |
23 | “Palms Which Blend With the Sea” | 25 |
24 | Colon in 1884 | 26 |
25 | Fire-Fighting Force at Cristobal | 27 |
26 | The New Washington Hotel | 28 |
27 | The Only Stone Church in Colon | 28 |
28 | Nature of Country near Colon | 29 |
29 | Panama Pottery Sellers | 30 |
30 | Hindoo Laborers on the Canal | 30 |
31 | San Blas Boats at Early Dawn | 31 |
32 | San Blas Indian Boys | 31 |
33 | San Blas Lugger Putting Out to Sea | 31 |
34 | The Atlantic Fleet Visits the Isthmus | 32 |
35 | Roosevelt Avenue, Cristobal, About to Lose its Beauty | 33 |
36 | The De Lesseps Palace | 34 |
37 | The National Game—Cock-Fighting | 34 |
38 | How the Jungle Works | 35 |
39 | “Bottle Alley” | 36 |
40 | D Street, Colon, Paved | 37 |
41 | Bachelor Quarters at Toro Point | 38 |
42 | A Colon Water Carrier | 39 |
43 | An Open Sewer in a Colon Street | 39 |
44 | By a Coclé Brook | 40 |
45 | The Mangroves Marching on Stilt-like Roots | 40 |
46 | A Picturesque Inlet of the Caribbean | 41 |
47 | Childish Beauty Without Art | 42 |
48 | A Corner of Mount Hope Cemetery | 42 |
49 | The Soulful Eyes of the Tropics | 43 |
50 | Market Day at David | 43 |
51 | Scene on Almirante Bay | 44 |
52 | Modern Porto Bello from Across the Bay | 45 |
53 | Typical Native Hut in Porto Bello District | 46 |
54 | Entrance to Porto Bello Harbor, from Spanish Fort | 47 |
55 | Bullock Cart on the Savanna Road | 47 |
56 | Modern Indian, Darien Region | 48 |
57 | Native Family in Chorrera | 49 |
58 | Seventeenth Century Ruin at Porto Bello | 50 |
59 | Street in Modern Porto Bello | 51 |
60 | Ancient Trail from Porto Bello | 52 |
61 | Spanish Fort at Entrance to Porto Bello Harbor | 53 |
62 | A Group of Cholo Indians | 54 |
63 | Natives Grinding Rice in a Mortar Owned by All | 55 |
64 | Family Travel on the Panama Trail | 56 |
65 | Deserted Native Hut | 57 |
66 | What They Still Call a Road in Panama | 58 |
67 | Outdoor Life of the Natives | 59 |
68 | Native Hut and Open-Air Kitchen | 60 |
69 | Cocoanut Grove on the Caribbean Coast | 61 |
70 | Canal Commission Stone Crusher, Porto Bello | 61 |
71 | Native Huts near Porto Bello | 62 |
72 | An Indian Family of the Darien | 62 |
73 | Ruined Spanish Fort at Porto Bello | 63 |
74 | San Blas Luggers at Anchor | 64 |
75 | The Teeth of the Tropics | 64 |
76 | Native Bridge in the Darien | 65 |
77 | Choco Indian Girls | 66 |
78 | Indian Huts near Porto Bello | 67 |
79 | Country Back of Porto Bello | 68 |
80 | Native Women of the Savannas Bearing Burdens | 68 |
81 | Camina Reale, or Royal Road near Porto Bello | 69 |
82 | A Lady of the Savanna | 70 |
83 | Native Children, Panama Province | 70 |
84 | Bull-Rider and Native Car at Bouquette, Chiriqui | 71 |
85 | The Indians Call Her a Witch | 72 |
86 | A Cuna Cuna Family near Porto Bello | 72 |
87 | A Trail near Porto Bello | 73 |
88 | A Cholo Mother and Daughter | 73 |
89 | A Group of Cuepa Trees | 74 |
90 | Mouth of the Chagres River | 75 |
91 | Mouth of the Chagres from the Fort | 76 |
92 | The Sally-Port at San Lorenzo | 77 |
93 | Church at Chagres | 78 |
94 | Old Spanish Magazine | 79 |
95 | Spanish Ruins, Porto Bello | 79 |
96 | Our Guide at San Lorenzo | 80 |
97 | The Author at San Lorenzo | 80 |
98 | Looking Up the Chagres from San Lorenzo | 81 |
99 | The True Native Social Center | 82 |
100 | Tropical Foliage on the Caribbean | 83 |
101 | On the Upper Chagres | 84 |
102 | Native Panama Woman | 84 |
103 | A Character of Colon | 85 |
104 | Woman of the Chagres Region | 85 |
105 | Near a Convent at Old Panama | 87 |
106 | Casa Reale or King’s House | 88 |
107 | The Ruined Tower of San Augustine | 89 |
108 | Wayside Shrine on the Savanna Road | 90 |
109 | Arched Bridge at Old Panama, Almost 400 Years Old | 91 |
110 | Foliage on the Canal Zone | 92 |
111 | The Chagres Above San Lorenzo | 93 |
112 | In the Crypt of Old San Augustine | 94 |
113 | A Woman of Old Panama | 94 |
114 | Wash Day at Taboga | 95 |
115 | A Street in Cruces | 96 |
116 | Breaking Waves at Old Panama | 96 |
117 | Old Bell at Remedios, 1682 | 97 |
118 | The Beetling Cliffs of the Upper Chagres | 97 |
119 | The Roots Reach Down Seeking for Soil | 98 |
120 | Bluff near Toro Point | 99 |
121 | “Whether the Tree or the Wall is Stouter is a Problem” | 100 |
122 | San Pablo Lock in French Days | 101 |
123 | Part of the Sea Wall at Panama | 102 |
124 | The Pelicans in the Bay of Panama | 103 |
125 | The Road from Panama to La Boca | 104 |
126 | The City Park of Colon | 105 |
127 | Children in a Native Hut | 105 |
128 | The Water Front of Panama | 106 |
129 | The Water Gate of Panama | 106 |
130 | Entrance to Mount Hope Cemetery | 107 |
131 | Cathedral Plaza, Panama | 108 |
132 | Avenida Centrale | 109 |
133 | Ancon Hill at Sunset | 110 |
134 | Abandoned French Machinery on the Canal | 110 |
135 | Overwhelmed by the Jungle | 111 |
136 | A Lottery Ticket Seller | 112 |
137 | Machinery Seemingly as Hopeless as this was Recovered, Cleaned and set to Work | 112 |
138 | The Power of the Jungle | 113 |
139 | La Folie Dingler | 114 |
140 | Near the Pacific Entrance to the Canal | 114 |
141 | Where the French Did Their Best Work | 115 |
142 | An Old Spanish Church | 116 |
143 | Juncture of French and American Canals | 116 |
144 | Part of the Toll of Life | 117 |
145 | The Ancon Hospital Grounds | 118 |
146 | A Sunken Railroad | 118 |
147 | A Zone Working Village | 119 |
148 | Negro Quarters, French Town of Empire | 120 |
149 | Filth that would Drive a Berkshire from his Sty | 121 |
150 | Canal Valley near Pedro Miguel | 122 |
151 | Panama Soldiers Going to Church | 123 |
152 | The Official Umpire, Cocle | 124 |
153 | The Man and the Machine | 125 |
154 | Landing Pigs for Market | 126 |
155 | The Trail near Culebra | 126 |
156 | In the Banana Country, on the Coast near Bocas del Toro | 127 |
157 | The Best Residence Section, Colon | 128 |
158 | The Old Fire Cistern, Panama | 129 |
159 | The Two Presidents: Roosevelt and Amador | 130 |
160 | Cholo Chief and His Third Wife | 131 |
161 | Native House and Group at Puerta Pinas | 131 |
162 | What They Call a Street in Taboga | 132 |
163 | Hindoo Merchants on the Zone | 132 |
164 | Chamé Beach, Pacific Coast | 133 |
165 | French Dry Dock, Cristobal | 133 |
166 | What the Work Expended on the Canal Might Have Done | 134 |
167 | A Graphic Comparison | 134 |
168 | What the Panama Concrete Would Do | 135 |
169 | Proportions of Some of the Canal Work | 135 |
170 | The “Spoil” from Culebra Cut Would Do This | 135 |
171 | In a Typical Lock | 135 |
172 | Lock at Pedro Miguel Under Construction | 137 |
173 | Range Tower at Pacific Entrance | 138 |
174 | Bird’s Eye View of Pedro Miguel Locks | 138 |
175 | The Vegetable Martyrs | 139 |
176 | Native Street at Taboga | 140 |
177 | Gamboa Bridge with Chagres at Flood | 141 |
178 | The Y. M. C. A. Club House at Gatun | 141 |
179 | Working in Culebra Cut | 142 |
180 | Miraflores Lock in March, 1913 | 143 |
181 | Naos, Perico and Flamenco Islands to be Fortified | 143 |
182 | Beginning of New Balboa Docks | 144 |
183 | The Old Pacific Mail Docks at Balboa | 144 |
184 | The Pacific Gateway | 145 |
185 | Completed Canal at Corozal | 146 |
186 | Tunnel for the Obispo Diversion Canal | 147 |
187 | The Two Colonels | 148 |
188 | A Walk at Ancon | 149 |
189 | In the Hospital Grounds | 149 |
190 | French Cottages on the Water Front, Cristobal | 150 |
191 | Pay Day for the Black Labor | 151 |
192 | In Wallace’s Time | 152 |
193 | The Fumigation Brigade | 153 |
194 | Typical Screened Houses | 154 |
195 | A Street After Paving | 154 |
196 | Stockade for Petty Canal Zone Offenders | 155 |
197 | Hospital Buildings, United Fruit Co. | 155 |
198 | Beginning the New Docks, Cristobal | 156 |
199 | A Back Street in Colon | 157 |
200 | Steam Shovel at Work | 158 |
201 | The Balboa Road | 158 |
202 | A Drill Barge at Work | 159 |
203 | Pacific Entrance to the Canal | 160 |
204 | Col. Goethals at His Desk | 161 |
205 | Railway Station at Gatun | 162 |
206 | President Taft Arrives | 162 |
207 | Col. Goethals Reviewing the Marines at Camp Elliott | 163 |
208 | President Taft and “the Colonel” | 164 |
209 | Big Guns for Canal Defence | 164 |
210 | Col. Goethals Encourages the National Game | 165 |
211 | Old French Ladder Dredges Still Used | 166 |
212 | The Colonel’s Daily Stroll | 166 |
213 | A Side Drill Crew at Work | 167 |
214 | The Colonel’s Fireworks | 168 |
215 | A Heavy Blast Under Water | 168 |
216 | The Colonel’s Daily Meal | 169 |
217 | “The Goethals’ Own” in Action | 169 |
218 | Bas Obispo End of Culebra Cut | 170 |
219 | Entrance to Gatun Locks | 171 |
220 | I. Colon: These Pictures in Order form a Panorama of the Colon Water Front | 172 |
221 | II. Colon: Part of the Residential District on the Water Front | 173 |
222 | III. Colon: Panama Railroad and Royal Mail Docks | 172 |
223 | IV. Colon: The De Lesseps House in the Distance shows Location of New Docks | 173 |
224 | South Approach Wall, Gatun Locks | 174 |
225 | Gatun Locks Opening into the Lake | 174 |
226 | Gatun Lake Seen from the Dam | 175 |
227 | Bird’s Eye View of Gatun Dam | 175 |
228 | Construction Work on Gatun Dam | 176 |
229 | Pumping Mud into the Core of Gatun Dam | 176 |
230 | Gatun Upper Lock | 177 |
231 | Gatun Center Light | 177 |
232 | Emergency Gates | 177 |
233 | Spillway Under Construction | 178 |
234 | Partly Completed Spillway, 1913 | 179 |
235 | The Giant Penstocks of the Spillway | 180 |
236 | The Spillway at High Water | 180 |
237 | Lock Gates Approaching Completion | 181 |
238 | The Water Knocking at Gatun Gates | 182 |
239 | Wall of Gatun Lock Showing Arched Construction | 182 |
240 | Traveling Cranes at Work | 183 |
241 | Building a Monolith | 183 |
242 | A Culvert in the Lock Wall | 184 |
243 | Diagram of Lock-Gate Machinery | 184 |
244 | Towing Locomotive Climbing to Upper Lock | 184 |
245 | The Heavy Wheel Shown is the “Bull Wheel” | 185 |
246 | The Tangled Maze of Steel Skeletons that are a Lock in the Making | 186 |
247 | The Chagres, Showing Observer’s Car | 187 |
248 | Fluviograph at Bohio, now Submerged | 188 |
249 | Automatic Fluviograph on Gatun Lake | 188 |
250 | The Village of Bohio, now Submerged | 189 |
251 | Steps Leading to Fluviograph Station at Alhajuela | 190 |
252 | A Light House in the Jungle | 190 |
253 | The Riverside Market at Matachin | 191 |
254 | Railroad Bridge Over the Chagres at Gamboa | 192 |
255 | A Quiet Beach on the Chagres | 192 |
256 | Poling Up the Rapids | 193 |
257 | Construction Work on the Spillway | 193 |
258 | Water Gates in Lock Wall | 194 |
259 | The Lake Above Gatun | 194 |
260 | How They Gather at the River | 195 |
261 | Washerwomen’s Shelters by the River | 196 |
262 | A Ferry on the Upper Chagres | 196 |
263 | The Much Prized Iguana | 197 |
264 | Cruces—A Little Town with a Long History | 198 |
265 | A Native Charcoal Burner | 198 |
266 | The Natives’ Afternoon Tea | 199 |
267 | Piers of the Abandoned Panama Railway | 200 |
268 | Working on Three Levels | 201 |
269 | The Original Culebra Slide | 202 |
270 | Slide on West Bank of the Canal near Culebra | 203 |
271 | Attacking the Cucaracha Slide | 204 |
272 | Diagram of Culebra Cut Slides | 205 |
273 | A Rock Slide near Empire | 205 |
274 | The Author at Culebra Cut | 206 |
275 | Cutting at Base of Contractors Hill | 206 |
276 | A Rock Slide at Las Cascades | 207 |
277 | Slicing Off the Chief Engineer’s Office | 208 |
278 | How Tourists see the Cut | 208 |
279 | Jamaicans Operating a Compressed Air Drill | 209 |
280 | Handling Rock in Ancon Quarry | 209 |
281 | In the Cucaracha Slide | 210 |
282 | Brow of Gold Hill, Culebra Cut | 211 |
283 | A Dirt-Spreader at Work | 212 |
284 | “Every Bite Recorded at Headquarters” | 212 |
285 | A Lidgerwood Unloader at Work | 213 |
286 | The Track Shifter in Action | 213 |
287 | One of the Colonel’s Troubles | 214 |
288 | The Sliced-off Hill at Ancon | 214 |
289 | A Lock-Chamber from Above | 215 |
290 | When the Obispo Broke in | 215 |
291 | Ungainly Monsters of Steel Working with Human Skill | 216 |
292 | Building an Upper Tier of Locks | 217 |
293 | Traveling Cranes that Bear the Brunt of Burden Carrying | 217 |
294 | The Floor of a Lock | 218 |
295 | Excavating with a Monitor as Californians Dig Gold | 218 |
296 | A Steam Shovel in Operation | 219 |
297 | Bird’s Eye View of the Miraflores Locks | 220 |
298 | The Rock-Break that Admitted the Bas Obispo | 220 |
299 | An Ant’s Nest on the Savanna | 221 |
300 | A Termite Ant’s Nest | 221 |
301 | Deep Sea Dredge at Balboa | 222 |
302 | Proportions of the Locks | 222 |
303 | The Great Fill at Balboa Where the Culebra Spoil is Dumped | 223 |
304 | Panama Bay from Ancon Hill | 224 |
305 | Santa Ana Plaza | 225 |
306 | Panama from the Sea Wall; Cathedral Towers in Distance | 226 |
307 | The Bull Ring; Bull Fights are now Prohibited | 227 |
308 | The Panama Water Front | 227 |
309 | The Lottery Office in the Bishop’s Palace | 228 |
310 | San Domingo Church and the Flat Arch | 228 |
311 | Chiriqui Cattle at the Abattoir | 229 |
312 | The President’s House; A Fine Type of Panama Residence | 229 |
313 | The Fish Market | 230 |
314 | San Blas Boats at the Market Place | 230 |
315 | The Vegetable Market | 230 |
316 | The Market on the Curb | 231 |
317 | Where the Flies get Busy | 231 |
318 | Cayucas on Market Day | 231 |
319 | Panama from the Bay; Ancon Hill in the Background | 232 |
320 | Pottery Vendors near the Panama City Market | 233 |
321 | From a Panama Balcony | 234 |
322 | The First Communion | 235 |
323 | Marriage is an Affair of Some Pomp | 235 |
324 | The Manly Art in the Tropics | 236 |
325 | A Group of National Police | 236 |
326 | Taboga, the Pleasure Place of Panama | 237 |
327 | Santa Ana Church, 1764 | 237 |
328 | The Panama National Institute | 238 |
329 | The Municipal Building | 239 |
330 | The National Palace and Theater | 239 |
331 | Salient Angle of Landward Wall | 240 |
332 | Boys Skating on Sea Wall | 240 |
333 | Vaults in the Panama Cemetery | 241 |
334 | Ruins of San Domingo Church | 242 |
335 | Some Carnival Floats | 243 |
336 | The Ancient Cathedral | 244 |
337 | The Police Station, Panama | 245 |
338 | Church of Our Lady of Mercy (La Merced) | 245 |
339 | Young America on Panama Beach | 246 |
340 | Ready to Control the Pacific | 246 |
341 | The Flowery Chiriqui Prison | 247 |
342 | The Market for Shell Fish | 248 |
343 | The Cathedral and Plaza | 249 |
344 | In a Panama Park | 250 |
345 | Salvation Army in Panama | 250 |
346 | Costume de Rigueur for February | 250 |
347 | Bust of Lieut. Napoleon B. Wyse | 251 |
348 | On Panama’s Bathing Beach | 252 |
349 | Quarantine Station at Pacific Entrance to Canal | 252 |
350 | Col. W. C. Gorgas | 253 |
351 | What Col. Gorgas Had to Correct | 254 |
352 | Administration Building, Housing the Sanitary Department | 254 |
353 | Dredging a Colon Street | 255 |
354 | The War on Mosquitoes. I | 256 |
355 | The War on Mosquitoes. II | 256 |
356 | The War on Mosquitoes. III | 257 |
357 | The War on Mosquitoes. IV | 257 |
358 | Sanitary Work in a Village | 258 |
359 | The Mosquito Chloroformer’s Outfit | 259 |
360 | The Mosquito Chloroformer at Work | 259 |
361 | Ancon Hospital as Received from the French | 260 |
362 | The Canal Commission Hospital at Colon Built by the French | 261 |
363 | French Village of Empire after Cleaning up by Americans | 262 |
364 | The Bay of Taboga from the Sanitarium | 262 |
365 | The Little Pango Boats Come to Meet You | 263 |
366 | Old Church at Taboga | 263 |
367 | The Rio Grande Reservoir | 263 |
368 | In Picturesque Taboga | 264 |
369 | In the Grounds of Ancon Hospital | 265 |
370 | The Sanitarium at Taboga Inherited from the French | 266 |
371 | A Fête Day at Taboga | 266 |
372 | Feather Palm at Ancon | 267 |
373 | Taboga from the Bathing Beach | 267 |
374 | Taboga is Furthermore the Coney Island of Panama | 268 |
375 | Burden Bearers on the Savanna | 269 |
376 | Hotel at Bouquette, Chiriqui | 270 |
377 | A Bit of Ancon Hospital Grounds | 270 |
378 | The Chief Industry of the Natives is Fishing | 271 |
379 | Nurses’ Quarters at Ancon | 271 |