Visitors on nature walk at Hagley Museum and Library. Stefan de la Veaux led plant walk, Jon Williams led bird walk, and Geoff Halfpenny led wildlife walk.
Visitors on nature walk at Hagley Museum and Library. Stefan de la Veaux led plant walk, Jon Williams led bird walk, and Geoff Halfpenny led wildlife walk.
Visitors on nature walk at Hagley Museum and Library. Stefan de la Veaux led plant walk, Jon Williams led bird walk, and Geoff Halfpenny led wildlife walk.
Handwritten on back: "Lower Flower Garden, Square pond; Light limestone walk; ivory white pansies around pond; jar - ivory white. steps and platform - dark red brick; approach to steps is same as walk; stone work in pond - dark ones are dark gray;...
Table of Contents: Cronar grows up; Housing a new drill in nylon; Foams for the reefers; why they insulate with Titanate; Testing ten thousand tires; 2-in-1: a prime poly for produce; Traveling with a tape recorder; Fabrics cover 50 years; Taking...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Conservation & restoration; Bedspreads; Infants; Health care; Plastics industry; Fishing; Art; Boots;
Table of Contents: A grand facade; Sleeping in satin; Purity to the highest power; Before time runs out; An alliance for excellence; A catchy idea; Making old documents young again; Where ya been? Out for a walk; The solid brass lab assistant; News...
Iron shell open top blast furnaces with three pass stoves. The single charging elevator feeds both furnaces by the connecting walk way at the charging floor level. The two stoves with a tempory roof are possibly Whitwell four pass stoves under...
Written on back: "On Board Walk in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1927 or '28. A.R.A. - RSMA Convention and exhibit, 8 day - 10,000 to 12,000 in attendance." "In large head L to R: R. W. Moffett - By Prod; 'Bim' Oliver - McKee Oliver -...
Written on back: "Atlantic City, on Board Walk in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1920-'21 or '22, A.R.A. - R.S.M.A. Convention and exhibit, 8,000 to 10,000 attended." "L. to R.: G. L. Gordon - Lukens; Mrs. Harry Loeb; 'Ed' Loeb - Harry...
Text from back of image: "Photo shows the former giant dirigible ZR-1 now christiened the Shenandoah, as she looked today Nov. 11th made fast to her mooring tower at Lakehurst, NJ. After the giant of the air was made fast, a walk was stretched...
One of four houses built in 1826 by James Price for his four children on Market Street or 'Brandywine Walk' between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. 1301 was occupied by son, Joseph Price.
One of four houses built in 1826 by James Price for his four children on Market Street or 'Brandywine Walk' between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. This one was occupied by John H. Price.