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Dunton, Sam C.

 Person

Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:

Feeding Time at the Aquarium, 1954

 Item — Container: Unit 6, Shelf: C
Identifier: 104513
Scope and Contents

In-depth behind the scenes tour of the procedures involved in feeding the animals at the aquarium. "Feeding time at the Aquarium. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film credits.

Dates: 1954

Gorillas at Play (Young gorilla cuts), 1942 - 1944

 Item — Container: Unit 4, Shelf: E
Identifier: 104460D
Scope and Contents

Film with intertitles of young gorillas playing in their enclosures at the Bronx Zoo. This reel is an incomplete excerpt from the film "Gorillas at Play and Maylasia at the Bronx. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film titles.

Dates: 1942 - 1944

Harvest from the Sea, 1964

 Item — Container: Unit 6, Shelf: C
Identifier: 104518B
Scope and Contents

NYZS film showcasing the animals at the aquarium, multiple shots of humans interacting with penguins and other animals. "A variety show of new and curious creatures of the New York Aquarium. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film credits.

Dates: 1964

High Speed Photography of a Rattlesnake Strike, 1955

 Item — Container: Unit 1, Shelf: F
Identifier: 103783
Scope and Contents "High speed photography of a rattlesnake strike. Photographed in the Bronx Zoo by Henry M. Lester. Photographic consultant Sam Dunton New York Zoological Society Staff Photographer. With Herman "the toughest Texan of them all." Directed by Dr. James A. Oliver Curator of Reptiles. A timber rattlesnake is a fairly fast striker. Here he is photographed at normal speed"--Film credits. "This year it was our attempt to obtain a motion picture in full color, at ultra slow speed, of a rattlesnake's...
Dates: 1955

Lively Days at the Aquarium, 1958

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: F
Identifier: 104170
Scope and Contents

A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the workers and animals at the aquarium. A lot of close-up shots of fish and their environment in aquarium tanks. "Lively Days at the Aquarium - 1958. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film credits.

Dates: 1958

New York Zoological Society. Department of Education. Audio-Visual Office records

 Fonds
Identifier: 2008
Abstract In the mid-to-late 20th century, audio-visual service functions at the New York Zoological Society (NYZS) were not centralized, but were instead performed by a variety of different departments, divisions, and individual staff members. NYZS's Department of Education played a significant role in the delivery of audio-visual services in the Society from the 1940s through the 1980s. By the 1940s the Department of Education's provision of audio-visual services included a visual aids service...
Dates: 1941 - 1981

Safari to the Bronx, 1966

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Identifier: 104305B
Scope and Contents

Film featuring bears, tigers, and monkeys, and footage of wall of photos showing animals cared for by Helen Martini. "Rare, strange and beautiful animals from all over the world are at home at the NY Zoological Park. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film credits.

Dates: 1966

Surgery of Subcutaneous Tumor in Parakeets, 1958

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Identifier: 104311B
Scope and Contents

Close-up of surgery on parakeets. "Surgery of subcutaneous tumor in parakeets. Techniques employed in the NY Zoological Park. Charles P. Gandal Veterinarian New York Zoological Park. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film credits.

Dates: 1958

The Blind Fishes of La Cueva Chica: The Story an Aquarium Expedition, 1943

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: G
Identifier: 104351
Scope and Contents A travelogue featuring New York Aquarium researchers traveling to Mexico to study rare blind fish. "The Blind fishes of La Cueva Chica: the story of a New York Aquarium Expedition. Photographed by Sam Dunton and William Bridges. In 1936 a new kind of blind cavefish was reported in Mexico. Little was known about it aside from the fact that it lived inside a warm water cave. We set out to learn what we could as the natural occurrence of an eyeless condition is always of considerable scientific...
Dates: 1943

The Flying White Whales: The Story of Two Expeditions to Bristol Bay, Alaska, 1961

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: E
Identifier: 104322
Scope and Contents "The Flying White Whales. The story of two expeditions to Bristol Bay, Alaska with the cooperation of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Photography by Carleton Ray. Additional scenes in Canada and New York by Sam Dunton"--Film credits. "From August 5 to 27 [1961] Dr. Ray led an expedition to Bristol Bay where a male and two female Belugas were captured and subsequently transported to New York non-stop on a special plane. Accompanying this expedition were Seward Johnson, a member of...
Dates: 1961

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Subject
Motion picture film collections 1
Wildlife conservation 1
Wildlife research 1
Zoos -- Educational aspects 1
Zoos in motion pictures 1