Diamond Head can be seen in silhouette on horizon at center of frame.
The following lines in calligraphic script by A.R. Gurrey Jr. are included as a photo-transfer to the leaf:
Old ocean singing a psalm of delight
As the dawn comes swiftly out of the night
Rousing the waves to wildest glee
As she flashes her light on the surf of the sea-
Wildest glee-at the foot of Diamond Head
In the glorious morning light.
Anna Cate Dole.
These lines from Dole’s “A Psalm for Hawaii” are a continuation from the poems first stanza; the entire poem published on the front page of the Honolulu Sunday Advertiser: Feb. 21, 1909.
Anna Cate Dole, (1841-1918) born Anna Prentice Cate, was married to Sanford B. Dole, (1844-1926) who was the only President of the Republic of Hawaii (1894-1900) as well as the first Governor of the U.S. Territory of Hawaii from 1900-1903.
print details recto: copy photograph with slight black border signed with A.R. Gurrey. Jr. monogram at lower left corner