Louise Arner Boyd’s European expeditions

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Louise Arner Boyd’s European expeditions were a series of early 20th-century journeys across various parts of Europe, during which she conducted extensive photographic and geographic documentation, including detailed studies of rural regions such as the Polish countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event series
scientific exploration program
series of expeditions
aim to create visual records of European rural regions
to improve geographic knowledge of visited areas
continent Europe
contributedTo geographical understanding of European countryside
historical documentation of interwar Europe
visual history of rural Poland
countryVisited Poland NERFINISHED
documentedFeature agricultural practices
local architecture
rural landscapes
transport routes
villages
fieldOfWork ethnography
geography
photography
rural studies
focusArea rural Europe
rural Poland
focusRegion Polish countryside
hasGenderOfLeader female
hasLanguageOfFieldNotes English
hasNotableAspect detailed studies of the Polish countryside
extensive photographic coverage
focus on lesser-known rural regions
hasParticipant Louise Arner Boyd NERFINISHED
hasPrincipalInvestigator Louise Arner Boyd NERFINISHED
historicalContext interwar period in Europe
mainActivity cartographic observation
field surveying
geographic documentation
photographic documentation
organisedBy Louise Arner Boyd NERFINISHED
relatedWork Louise Arner Boyd’s Arctic expeditions
result geographic observations
large photographic archive
temporalLocation early 20th century
usedMethod route mapping
still photography
systematic field notes

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