When the team of the Experimental Station of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association needed a break, they jumped into a putt-putt out of Honolulu and flew to Mapulehu, Molokai for fishing, BBQ, fresh fruit off the trees, beer, and hanging… Continue Reading →
Photos taken around the world, mostly by Albert J. Mangelsdorf, from the 1940’s to 1960’s where taken on film designed for viewing on the stereo viewer. Most of the thousands of slides in the collection show scenes of Oahu and… Continue Reading →
The oldest of the photos taken by the Mangelsdorfs in Hawaii are in the form of plates to be viewed on a wooden stereoscope as pictured. Sadly the 3D effect created by the two off-set photos and the viewer lenses… Continue Reading →
Built by Linda Beech Mangelsdorf in 1973, the Waipio Treehouse was a favorite destination of John P. Mangelsdorf and his brother Marco who spent much of 1984 living in the valley and installing hydroelectric equipment to use waterfall energy to… Continue Reading →