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Plans and Diagrams Collection

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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Composition of the foreign-born population of the United States by country of birth, 1850-1940
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Cross-section of Filippo Brunelleschis design for the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Schematic view of George Stephensons locomotive The Rocket of 1829
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Diagram and cross-section of passenger and steering gondola of the Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 airship
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: The page from a 19th century edition of Charles Darwins Journal of Researches
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Cell types in the mammalian cerebellum: drawing, 1894, by the Spanish histologist Santiago Ramon y
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: An American phrenological chart of 1869
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Letter fom Albert Einstein to American astronomer George Ellery Hale, written in Zurich
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Kondo (Main Hall) at the Horyuji at Nara, section
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci of an ornithopter with pilot, and a life-preserver
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of a flying machine. Line engraving, 18th century
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Prone ornithopter, with both legs moving together, and wings hand operated on the up stroke
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Design for a flying machine wing operated by a spring
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Design for flying machine with human operator
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: A birds wing and the action of the tendons in flight. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Plans of the Wright Brothers 1903 Biplane
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Wing-testing rig on scales, for an ornithopter wing. Drawing, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Leonardo da Vincis drawing of a wing-testing rig for an ornithopter wing, 1486-1490
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Sketch of a semi-prone ornithopter, showing gear train, and cog-pedal transmission
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Leonardo da Vincis drawing, c1487, of a prone ornithopter with pilots legs moving together
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Drawing, c1486-90, of a standing ornithopter. A man standing in a bowl-shaped aircraft operates
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Drawing, c1510-1515, of a falling-leaf glider, showing a series of descent positions by Leonardo
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Drawing, c1486-90, of a helical-screw helicopter
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Airship patented by B. F. Barnes of Circleville, Ohio, in 1892. Contemporary line engraving
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Sir George Cayley (1773-1857). English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys notes
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Sir George Cayley (1773-1857), English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys sketch in his notebook of his
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Diagram of Thomas Walkers ornithopter
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Plan for a flying machine, similar to a present-day helicopter
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Sketch of a parachute, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Sketch, 1901, by Orville and Wilbur Wright for a wind tunnel
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Proposed plan for reaching the North Pole by balloon. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: A sketch for a parachute, 1784, from a letter by the Marquis de Brantes to Joseph Montgolfier
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: A Wright Brothers biplane in flight. Drawing, 1903
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Letter from Benjamin Franklin to his friend, Polly Stevenson, 21 June 1762
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Zodiacal diagram from a Latin edition of Ptolemys Almagest, 1528
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: A French phrenological chart, 19th century
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Schematic drawing of the mechanism of Eli Whitneys cotton gin
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Upper surface of the brain. Lithograph, 19th century
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: from Arabic manuscript of as-Sufis Treatise on the Fixed Stars, 1009 A. D
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: The Earth as the center of the universe, surrounded by the 12 wind gods
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: The four elements of Empedocles (earth, air, fire and water)
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: The machinery of Robert Fultons first steamboat, the Clermont, 1807
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Sketch for gears designed to control counter-weight
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Pen and ink study, c1492, by Leonardo da Vinci of a horses anatomy
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Design for a flying machine, by Leonardo da Vinci: pen and ink, c1488
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Plans and Diagrams Collection: Designs by Leonardo da Vinci for bridges


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