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Miscellaneous Collection (#10)

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Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: D. C. : SAINT JOHNs CHURCH. Saint Johns Episcopal Church near Lafayette Square in Washington, D

D. C. : SAINT JOHNs CHURCH. Saint Johns Episcopal Church near Lafayette Square in Washington, D
D.C.: SAINT JOHNs CHURCH. Saint Johns Episcopal Church near Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: D. C. : DECATUR HOUSE, c1920. The Decatur House, built in 1818 for Stephen Decatur

D. C. : DECATUR HOUSE, c1920. The Decatur House, built in 1818 for Stephen Decatur
D.C.: DECATUR HOUSE, c1920. The Decatur House, built in 1818 for Stephen Decatur, near Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: EVALYN WALSH McLEAN (1886-1947). American mining heiress and socialite

EVALYN WALSH McLEAN (1886-1947). American mining heiress and socialite. Photographed wearing the Hope Diamond, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: ROBERT HUTCHINGS GODDARD (1882-1945). American physicist

ROBERT HUTCHINGS GODDARD (1882-1945). American physicist. Standing beside a model rocket tested 4 May, 1926 at Auburn, Massachusetts. Photograph, 1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: NEWSPAPERS: GODDARD, 1920. Newspaper clippings about Robert Goddard from the Worchester

NEWSPAPERS: GODDARD, 1920. Newspaper clippings about Robert Goddard from the Worchester Sunday Telegram, 1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: ROBERT HUTCHINGS GODDARD (1882-1945). American physicist

ROBERT HUTCHINGS GODDARD (1882-1945). American physicist. Photographed with the first liquid-propellant rocket to take flight at Auburn, Massachusetts, 16 March 1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: SPIRIT OF RADIO, c1926. The Spirit of Radio. American illustration, c1926

SPIRIT OF RADIO, c1926. The Spirit of Radio. American illustration, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: GODDARD: WORKSHOP, 1927. Henry Sachs assembling a rocket with a parachute in Robert

GODDARD: WORKSHOP, 1927. Henry Sachs assembling a rocket with a parachute in Robert Goddards workshop. Photograph, 1927

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: JACKIE COOGAN (1914-1984). American actor. Coogan tuning an RCA Radiola IV radio, c1923

JACKIE COOGAN (1914-1984). American actor. Coogan tuning an RCA Radiola IV radio, c1923

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: RADIO, c1920. Two boys listening to a radio with headphones. Photograph, c1920

RADIO, c1920. Two boys listening to a radio with headphones. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: RADIO, c1920. A woman listening to the radio. Photograph, c1920

RADIO, c1920. A woman listening to the radio. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: RADIOLA RADIO, c1925. Woman tuning an RCA Radiola Super VIII radio. Photograph, c1925

RADIOLA RADIO, c1925. Woman tuning an RCA Radiola Super VIII radio. Photograph, c1925

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: RADIOLA RADIO, c1926. People listening to an RCA Radiola portable radio. Photograph

RADIOLA RADIO, c1926. People listening to an RCA Radiola portable radio. Photograph, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: LIVING ROOM, c1927. Scene in an American living room, with one man tuning the radio

LIVING ROOM, c1927. Scene in an American living room, with one man tuning the radio. Photograph, c1927

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (1896-1986). Nee Bessie Wallis Warfield

DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (1896-1986). Nee Bessie Wallis Warfield. Wedding portrait with her second husband, Ernest Simpson. Photograph, 1928

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: REFRIGERATOR AD, 1925. American magazine advertisement for Jewett refrigerators, 1925

REFRIGERATOR AD, 1925. American magazine advertisement for Jewett refrigerators, 1925

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER (1826-1864). American composer. Painting by A. B. Leisser, c1920

STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER (1826-1864). American composer. Painting by A. B. Leisser, c1920
STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER (1826-1864). American composer. Painting by A.B. Leisser, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ (1865-1923). American (German-born) electrical engineer

CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ (1865-1923). American (German-born) electrical engineer. Working at his desk at General Electric in Schenectady, New York, 1923

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: ZWART: POSTER, c1926. Poster by Dutch designer Piet Zwart for the Dutch Cable Factor in Delft

ZWART: POSTER, c1926. Poster by Dutch designer Piet Zwart for the Dutch Cable Factor in Delft, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: EXHIBITION POSTER, 1926. German poster for an exhibition of watercolor paintings

EXHIBITION POSTER, 1926. German poster for an exhibition of watercolor paintings by Wassily Kandinsky, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: AMELIA EARHART (1897-1937). American aviator. Photograph, c1925

AMELIA EARHART (1897-1937). American aviator. Photograph, c1925

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: DRIGGS: PITTSBURGH, 1927. Pittsburgh. Oil on canvas, 1927, by Elsie Driggs

DRIGGS: PITTSBURGH, 1927. Pittsburgh. Oil on canvas, 1927, by Elsie Driggs

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: PALESTINE: JEWISH COLONIST. Davora Rushkin, a Jewish immigrant from Poland, at

PALESTINE: JEWISH COLONIST. Davora Rushkin, a Jewish immigrant from Poland, at the Borochov Girls Farm, Palestine, c1920. Digitally colored by Granger, NYC -- All rights reserve

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: MARIE CURIE (1867-1934). Marie Sklodowska Curie. French (Polish-born) chemist. Photograph

MARIE CURIE (1867-1934). Marie Sklodowska Curie. French (Polish-born) chemist. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: ZELDA FITZGERALD (1900-1948). Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. American writer and wife of F

ZELDA FITZGERALD (1900-1948). Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. American writer and wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Drawing, 1922

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: 101 RANCH WILD WEST SHOW. Members of the Miller Brothers Wild West Show at the

101 RANCH WILD WEST SHOW. Members of the Miller Brothers Wild West Show at the 101 Ranch outside of Ponca City, Oklahoma. Photograph, 1927

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: BALTIMORE: AIR MAIL BOX. A woman mailing a package at the first air mail box in Baltimore

BALTIMORE: AIR MAIL BOX. A woman mailing a package at the first air mail box in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph, 2 July 1924

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: AMERICANIZATION CLASS, c1920. Recent immigrants to the United States in an Americanization

AMERICANIZATION CLASS, c1920. Recent immigrants to the United States in an Americanization class sponsored by the Washington, D.C. Board of Education. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN HAIR ROACH. Hair roach made from wild turkey beard. Sauk and Fox, c1920

NATIVE AMERICAN HAIR ROACH. Hair roach made from wild turkey beard. Sauk and Fox, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: DOUGLAS CORRIGAN (1907-1995). Nicknamed Wrong Way

DOUGLAS CORRIGAN (1907-1995). Nicknamed Wrong Way. American aviator. Photographed next to his 1929 model Curtiss Robin, c1938

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: VILLA STEIN, 1927. Interior of Villa Stein, home of Michael and Sarah Stein (brother

VILLA STEIN, 1927. Interior of Villa Stein, home of Michael and Sarah Stein (brother and sister-in-law of Gertrude Stein), designed by Le Corbusier, in Garches, France. Photograph, c1927

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: MUMMERS PARADE, 1929. Uncle Sam riding on a float in the Mummers Parade on New

MUMMERS PARADE, 1929. Uncle Sam riding on a float in the Mummers Parade on New Years Day in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph, 1929

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: GLORIA SWANSON (1897-1983). American film actress. Photograph by Edwin Bower Hesser

GLORIA SWANSON (1897-1983). American film actress. Photograph by Edwin Bower Hesser, 1924

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: RACON HORN, c1929. Advertisement for early movie theater speakers for sound reproduction

RACON HORN, c1929. Advertisement for early movie theater speakers for sound reproduction made by the Racon Electric Co. c1929

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: BROADWAY MELODY, 1929. Actors and film crew on the set of Broadway Melody. Photograph

BROADWAY MELODY, 1929. Actors and film crew on the set of Broadway Melody. Photograph, 1929

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: BROADWAY MELODY, 1929. Anita Page and Charles King on the set of Broadway Melody

BROADWAY MELODY, 1929. Anita Page and Charles King on the set of Broadway Melody. Photograph, 1929

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: FILMMAKING: SOUND. Henry Stoller and Harry Pfannenstiehl with the first commercial

FILMMAKING: SOUND. Henry Stoller and Harry Pfannenstiehl with the first commercial machine for synchronizing recorded sound with motion picture projection. Photograph, c1923

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: FILMMAKING: SOUND. G. R. Grove looking at the wax disc for recording sound for films

FILMMAKING: SOUND. G. R. Grove looking at the wax disc for recording sound for films
FILMMAKING: SOUND. G.R. Grove looking at the wax disc for recording sound for films, developed by Western Electric Company and Warner Brothers. Photograph, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: SERGEI EISENSTEIN (1898-1948). Russian motion-picture director. Photographed c1925

SERGEI EISENSTEIN (1898-1948). Russian motion-picture director. Photographed c1925

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: FILMMAKING: SOUND, 1926. Interior of the projection booth and the projectors with

FILMMAKING: SOUND, 1926. Interior of the projection booth and the projectors with disc attachments for sound at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle, England. Photograph, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: FILMMAKING: SOUND, 1926. Interior of a theatre projection booth with projectors

FILMMAKING: SOUND, 1926. Interior of a theatre projection booth with projectors with disc attachments for sound. Photograph, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: FILMMAKING: SOUND, 1926. Western Electric equipment for recording sound for motion pictures

FILMMAKING: SOUND, 1926. Western Electric equipment for recording sound for motion pictures. Photograph, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: FILMMAKING: SOUND. G. R. Grove looking at the wax disc for recording sound for films

FILMMAKING: SOUND. G. R. Grove looking at the wax disc for recording sound for films
FILMMAKING: SOUND. G.R. Grove looking at the wax disc for recording sound for films, developed by Western Electric Company and Warner Brothers. Photograph, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: FILM SET: SOUND RECORDING. Recording sound for Vitaphone shorts and the film Don

FILM SET: SOUND RECORDING. Recording sound for Vitaphone shorts and the film Don Juan in the old Manhattan Opera House. Photograph, c1926

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: SCHOONOVER: CANOE. The Flamingo Trail

SCHOONOVER: CANOE. The Flamingo Trail. A European and a Native American paddling a dugout canoe in the Florida Everglades. Oil on canvas, 1928, by Frank E. Schoonover

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Rogers typing on a typewriter on a cattle ranch

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Rogers typing on a typewriter on a cattle ranch. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Photograph, c1920

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMiscellaneous Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Photographed in the cockpit of a biplane

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Photographed in the cockpit of a biplane, c1925



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