[HUCULSZCZYZNA - holiday expedition in the lens of Franciszek Goc - situational and scenic photographs]. [1920s and 1930s]. Set of 70 photographs, ca. 6x6 cm, glued on cardboard backings, ca. 11x9 cm, and 140 negatives, ca. 6x6 cm, by Franciszek Goc.
Photographs glued on cardboard backings. Most of them described on the lower margins, handwritten by the photographer, e.g.: "Foreshchenka, view from the forest railroad", "Forest railroad line near Vorokhta", "Zabie, Orthodox church", "Bridge in Zaleszczyki torn during the war", "To the indulgence in Zabie", "Three Hutsul brothers at the indulgence in Zabie", "Indulgence in Zabie", "Hutsul couple at the indulgence in Zabie", "Young Hutsul women at the indulgence in Zabie", "Return from the indulgence", "Sorrowful churchman in Zabie", "Yavoriv, Wedding group", "Wedding procession in Yavoriv", "Hutsul wedding band in the garden under the trees", "Yavoriv - in the Orthodox church during the wedding ceremony", "Hryniava, Hutsul women on their way to the Orthodox church", "Hutsul in festive attire", "Hutsul in festive hat with a bolster", "Old Hutsul from Zabie", "Charming Hutsul from Zielony", "Pistyn, Orthodox church under the forest", "Pistyn, Hutsul woman's festive attire", "Mayor's deer in Pistyn", "Cascades of the Hramitny", "Gorge of the Hramitny stream", "Yaremcze, the Prut waterfall in its upper part", "The slope of the Sokolsky River over the Cheremosh near Roztoky", "On the top of the Breskul", "White Cheremosh near Dolhopol", "Uścieryki, the brisk current of the Cheremosh (joined)", "Forest road 'post-war' in Sibenem", "Polonina on Lukavitsa", "Orthodox church in Tatarovo", "Bell tower in Roztoki", "Bell tower in Zielon", "Lord Jesus near the Orthodox church in Zielon", "Interior of a wayside shrine", "Hutsul house in Dziembroni". Negatives in Agfa cardboard case. Good condition. See also items 581-584 Rare.
F. Goc (1893-1988) - studied at the Jagiellonian University from 1915-1919 and received a diploma in agricultural engineering. From 1920 he worked in the Department of Horticulture at the Jagiellonian University. In 1934 he received a doctorate in agriculture from the Faculty of Agriculture at Jagiellonian University on the basis of a dissertation entitled. "Variability of Forms and Anomalies in Primula obconica Hance," while he received the title of associate professor in 1955 on the basis of a monographic study entitled. "Cultivation of hazel trees." After the war he worked in Wroclaw, being, among other things, head of the Department of Horticulture at the Higher School of Agriculture in 1945-1948 and 1953-1963. He was the author of studies on horticulture, popularizer of knowledge in this subject, organizer and lecturer of courses and training for growers both, in the interwar and postwar years.
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