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ID: ptc-1035
Belmore Brown painting new background for Mountain Goat group, Hall of North American Mammals
ID: ptc-963
Hayden Planetarium, exterior at night, New York
ID: k6584
Painting of chromosphere of sun, by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1334
Star cluster, by Helmut Wimmer, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1333
Saturn, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1099
Milky Way mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-799
Juniper, Pinon (Pinyon) Pine, Juniper Group diorama, Hall of North American Forests
ID: ptc-1199
African Elephant Group, center of Akeley Memorial Hall of African Mammals viewed from above
ID: ptc-962
Zeiss projector, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-1090
American Museum of Natural History, aerial view
ID: ptc-3199
Chimpanzee group, diorama, Akeley Hall of African Mammals
ID: ptc-950
Canada Goose Group, adults and young, representing Crane Lake, Saskatchewan, Leonard C. Sanford Hall of North American Birds
ID: ptc-949
ID: ptc-1332
Snow Geese, migrating, representing the St. Lawrence River, Quebec, Waterfowl of North America, Leonard C. Sanford Hall of North American Birds
ID: ptc-1272
Wolverine, Nunavut, Canada, diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
ID: 129039
Charles Lang, Jeremiah Walsh, Charles Hoffman, and Paul Bultman working on Tyrannosaurus rex skull-jaws
ID: ptc-851
The First Reptiles, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-307
Planet Jupiter as seen from Jupiter 5, mural, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-230
Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) and Stegosaurus skeletons, Hall of Late Dinosaurs
ID: ptc-225
Pterosaur restoration mural by Constantin Astori, Hall of Late Dinosaurs
ID: ptc-745
To Make to Know How exhibit
ID: ptc-709
World Calendar exhibition, Hayden Planetarium
ID: ptc-171
Preparation of bird group, Birds of the World, American Museum of Natural History
ID: ptc-7297
Dr. William A. Gutsch, Chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7292
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, in Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7291
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, demonstrating instruments, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7290
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7289
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, demonstrating instrument, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-111
Scimitar oryx and Addra gazelle, Libyan Desert Group, Akeley Hall of African Mammals
ID: ptc-105
Ostrich-Warthog Group, Kidong Valley, Kenya, diorama, Akeley Hall of African Mammals
ID: ptc-102
Water Hole Group, Guaso Nyiro River, Northern Kenya, diorama, Akeley Hall of African Mammals
ID: ptc-100
Grant's gazelle and giraffe, Water Hole Group, Kenya, diorama, Akeley Hall of African Mammals
ID: ptc-5345
Evolutionary Tree of Fishes exhibit
ID: ptc-5308
Phytosaurs exhibit, giant crocodilian skull in view, Dinosaur Hall
ID: ptc-5414
Stegosaurus skeleton with painted background
ID: ptc-5407
Apatasaurus, first large dinosaur mounted for exhibition
ID: ptc-5361
Passenger pigeon exhibit
ID: ptc-5327
Jurassic Dinosaurs exhibit
ID: 220545
Minik Wallace, two portraits, one with bicycle and one in Inuit clothing
ID: b11939436_3
Charcoal drawing depicting Mammal Hall with visitors dressed in early 20th century fashion, by Vernon Howe Bailey, circa 1910-1911
ID: 33069
Morris K. Jesup
ID: 334201
"Can Man Survive?" exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, New York
ID: 282187
Charles Hayden, donor of the two planetaria, American Museum of Natural History, New York
ID: 411778
Drawing of ocean depths off New York showing trawler with collecting nets
ID: 2A9704
Woman posing with Willamette Meteorite, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 2A9703
Willamette Meteorite, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 1173
Meadowlark skins
ID: 134
Leg bones from specimen with pins
ID: ls-127-017
View of the American Museum of Natural History, across bridge and trees, from Central Park, New York
ID: 35047
Mounted skull of Allosaurus fragilis, American Museum of Natural History
ID: ptc-3278
Historic view of the American Museum of Natural History from Central Park in winter
ID: 411777
Pigeon, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 493
Shell and Coral Hall looking west, 4th floor, main building
ID: 49
Manikin of Alaskan moose, ready for skin, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 486
View of Bird Hall from second floor, looking north
ID: 48
Mannequin of Alaskan moose, construction, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 47
Manikin of Alaskan moose, construction, American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
ID: 46622
Laelapso laelops, [Dryptosaurus] model, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 466
Plan of south Museum front and proposed central tower, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46569
Hoplophoneus primaevus skeleton, right side, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46568
Hoplophoneus primaevus skeleton, left side, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46567
ID: 46566
Patriofelis ferox skeleton, right side
ID: 46565
Age of Mammals, panel, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46563
Ostrich pelvis, from above, ribs front, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46562
Apteryx sp. [kiwi] skeleton, right, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46561
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 33, and 35, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46560
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46559
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 7, 8, 9, 10, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46558
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 4, 5, 6, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46557
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 1, 2, 3, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46556
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 16, 17, 19, 23, 25, 27, 33, 35, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46555
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46554
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 7, 8, 9, 10, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46553
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 4, 5, 6, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46552
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrate 1. 2. 3, anterior
ID: 46551
Diplodocus longus. tail vertebrae 1,4,7
ID: 46550
Diplodocus longus, tail vertebrae, 1, 4, 7, left
ID: 46549
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, post oblique
ID: 46548
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae
ID: 46547
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, front oblique
ID: 46546
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, front
ID: 46545
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, left
ID: 46544
Diplodocus longus, ilium and lumbar, left
ID: 46543
Diplodocus longus in case, pelvic region, left
ID: 46542
Diplodocus lumbar, post extreme oblique
ID: 46541
Diplodocus lumbar, post oblique
ID: 46540
Diplodocus lumbar, anterior extreme oblique
ID: 46539
Diplodocus lumbar, anterior oblique
ID: 464
Drawing of new building by J.C. Cady and Co. Architects, American Museum of Natural History, approximately 1890
ID: 46326
Professor Albert Bickmore preparing an illustrated lecture in his study, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 45614
Preparing Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) skeleton
ID: 45134
School children outside museum entrance, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 45
{Alaskan] Moose manikin
ID: 442
Wolverine, Gulo gulo
ID: 440
Musk Ox, <span class="binomial">Ovibos moschatus<br />
ID: 421
Orangutan skeleton
ID: 416
Construction of elephant manikin, Tip, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 413
Construction of elephant manikin, "Tip," American Museum of Natural History
ID: 412440
Interior of Elephant Room, American Museum of Natural History