“His efforts contributed materially to the phenomenal economic progress development that Saudi Arabia has experienced…”

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[Map case, maps, and ephemera belonging and related to Glen F. Brown]

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BROWN, Glen F.
Washington and Riyadh,
U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of State, Saudi Arabia Aerial Survey Department,
1956-1982.
Wooden case with the words 'Saudi Arabia' and 'Maps', printed to the front (317 by 336 by 197mm ), containing 30 geological maps, covering large parts of the Arabian peninsula (29 of which are housed in their original sleeves), a further three maps detailing areas of Saudi Arabia (all three with a few small tears along folds), a booklet containing two maps on the the use of computer-enhanced imagery on the geological mapping of western Arabia, a Distinguished Service Letter for Glen F. Brown, Glen F. Brown's 1995 Hollis D. Hedberg Award medal (housed in original box) and programme, the Geological Society of America's memorial service programme for Glen F. Brown, Brown's New York Times obituary, a brass plaque commemorating 30 years of Saudi American co-operation, and a postcard of the Portuguese fort Qatif.
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The map case belonging to Professor Glen F. Brown, the leading American geologist working in Saudi Arabia in the mid-twentieth century. His contribution to the geology of the region was vital for the wealth and prosperity of Saudi Arabia and the surrounding regions.

Although the hunt for oil, gas and minerals ultimately drove geological survey work across the region, in its early years it was the need for continual water sources which was the catalyst for Saudi ...

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