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ID: b1033859_6
Repaired spine and coverĀ of Scammon's The marine mammals of the north-western coast of North America
ID: 412129
Case of cylindrical jars from Pueblo Bonito in lab, 1900
ID: 311632
Sight conservation class receiving lesson on The Story of Our Furs, Room 204, School Service Building, 1926
ID: 313364
Birds That Are Our Friends, Circulating Nature Study Collection, 1930
ID: 317404
S.O.S. For a Continent, exhibit, 1940
ID: 2A1339
Preserve Our Natural Resources, exhibit, Forestry Hall, 1948
ID: 324592
Conservationist, Theodore Roosevelt memorial exhibit, Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda, 1953
ID: 2A5331
Kathryn Scott using a loom to make woolen fringe for a missing area on the "Hoover" mantle, from the Paracas Necropolis period of Peru, 1957
ID: 2A5327
Kathryn Scott (left) preparing the frame for the "Hoover" mantle, from the Paracas Necropolis period of Peru, 1957
ID: 2A5326
ID: 2A5330
ID: 324955
Kathryn Scott steam ironing the "Hoover" mantle, from the Paracas Necropolis period of Peru, 1957
ID: 324956
Kathryn Scott steam ironing the "Hoover" mantle, from the Paracas Necropolis period, Peru, 1957
ID: 325568
Forest Protection from Larger Animals, Hall of North American Forestry, 1958
ID: 334201
"Can Man Survive?" exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, New York