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ID: 2A8810
Artifacts from Oregon, Hall of Stone Age Culture, 1966
ID: 2A8811
ID: 2A8811a
ID: 2A8813
Artifacts in wall case, Hall of Stone Age Culture, 1966
ID: 2A8814
ID: 2A8815
ID: 2A8817
ID: 2A8818
ID: 2A8821
ID: 2A9447
Storage of specimens, Frick Laboratory, American Museum of Natural History, 1968
ID: 2A9704
Woman posing with Willamette Meteorite, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 2A9735
Stone igloo quarters while digging at kitchen midden, [Crocker Land Expedition], North Star Bay, Greenland, 1916
ID: 2A9838
Diorama, based on Cambrian fossil site in Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale near Field, British Columbia, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 2A9902
Construction of Man and His Changing World exhibit, Roosevelt Memorial Hall, 1969
ID: 2A9903
ID: 2A9904
ID: 2A9905
ID: 2A9906
ID: 310795
Apache life in Arizona, diorama, 1924
ID: 310865
Museum staff working, Department of Preparation, east wing, 1925
ID: 310915
Slides packed and ready for delivery to New York City public schools, 1925
ID: 310916
Preparing slide orders for delivery to New York City public schools, 1925
ID: 310918
Boy Scouts in clay modeling class, 1925
ID: 311321
Mr. Carl E. Akeley and Mrs. Mary Jobe Akeley, American Museum of Natural History, 1926
ID: 311527
Man posing with Willamette Meteorite
ID: 311579
Removing inner layer of plaster on female elephant for Indian Elephant Group, 1926
ID: 311762
Public school children attending lecture, Auditorium, 1926
ID: 311763
Hall of Ocean Life, construction, east wing, 1926
ID: 311772
Lecture hall, second floor, School Service Building, 1926
ID: 311774
Lecture Hall
ID: 311775
Department of Education delivery trucks ready for transport of slides and nature collections, 1927
ID: 311857
Model of Hawaiian man, Archaeology Hall, 1927
ID: 31211
Cradle boards, Arapaho
ID: 312113
Directory, School Service Building, first floor, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1928
ID: 312146
Chart: Increase in the Number of Separate Loans of Lantern Slides to New York City Schools, 1922-1927
ID: 312149
Chart: Increase in the Number of Motion Picture Reels Lent to New York City Schools, 1922-1927
ID: 312159
Studying coral and shells, Nature Room, School Service Building, 1927
ID: 312201
R. H. Rockwell removing clay and framework from giraffe mold, 1928
ID: 312228
Student group at bird exhibits, end of a nature trail, 1927
ID: 312229
Children viewing Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) exhibit, 1927
ID: 312400
Boys viewing horned toad in Nature Room with Mrs. Burns, 1928
ID: 312415
Mr. Butler working on scale model of Sumatrensis Rhino Group for Indian Hall, 1928
ID: 31246
Fire-making exhibit, 1905
ID: 312581
Woman showing where Typhlotriton are stored, Herpetology Laboratory, 1928
ID: 312583
Woman working with incubator used for temperature tolerance experiments, Herpetology Laboratory, 1928
ID: 312963
Edward Drinker Cope's 1889 drawing of Monoclonius spenocerus, New York
ID: 313113
Raymond B. Potter preparing bird specimens for Diomede Bird Group, 1930
ID: 313125
Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth exhibit, 1930
ID: 313230
Printing press, Museum Print Shop, 1930
ID: 313231
Working in Press Room, Museum Print Shop, 1930
ID: 313232
At work in Composing Room, Museum Print Shop, 1930
ID: 313236
Man working in Museum Bindery, 1930
ID: 313243
Making plaster cast of basking shark, 1930
ID: 313305
Banting, Indian Rhinoceros Group, Hall of Asian Mammals, 1930
ID: 313341
Measuring type, Museum Print Shop, 1930
ID: 313357
Mrs. Burns and children studying turtles, 1930
ID: 313358
Children holding rabbits, Nature Room, 1930
ID: 313366
Dramagraph for viewing motion pictures, featuring Pottery Making on the Rio Grand, 1930
ID: 313367
Stereomotorscope for viewing lantern slides, 1930
ID: 313437
Making baskets, Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis World's Fair), Saint Louis, Missouri, 1904
ID: 313438
Ainu woman and child, Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis World's Fair), Saint Louis, Missouri, 1904
ID: 313440
Ainu and Patagonian women meet, Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis World's Fair), Saint Louis, Missouri, 1904
ID: 313559
Boys viewing Radio and Airplane Exhibit, Children's Fair, 1930
ID: 313561
Diving helmet made and submitted by Harry Hanson of Theodore Roosevelt High School, Children's Fair, 1930
ID: 313562
A Short Story About Coal, model submitted by Grade 5, PS 205, Children's Fair, 1930
ID: 313563
The Cod Fish Industry, exhibit submitted by Public School 104, Children's Fair, 1930
ID: 313566
Mouse cages, exhibit, Children's Fair, 1930
ID: 313569
Growth Curves of Rats, exhibit, Children's Fair, 1930
ID: 313672
Henry Fairfield Osborn, Walter Granger, and Albert Thomson, Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory, 1931
ID: 313740
Children viewing exhibit, Nature Room, 1931
ID: 313742
Children from Public School 38 presenting silver loving cup to Dr. Sherwood, 1931
ID: 313802
Boy viewing Children's Attitude Toward Public Parks exhibit, Children's Fair, 1931
ID: 313803
Children viewing the Story of Transportation exhibit, Children's Fair, 1931
ID: 313805
Chemistry in the Office exhibit, Children's Fair, 1931
ID: 313806
Boy viewing Destructive Distillation of Hardwood exhibit, Children's Fair, 1931
ID: 313807
Prize-winning science project, Contact Process for the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid, Children's Fair, 1931
ID: 313810
Boys viewing dogwood tree, Children's Fair
ID: 313812
Boys viewing Edible Mushrooms exhibit, Children's Fair, 1931
ID: 313813
Children's Fair, 1931
ID: 313853
Protosuchus richardsoni fossil, view of dorsal surface, original specimen, Cameron, Arizona, 1932
ID: 313854
Protosuchus richardsoni fossil, view of ventral surface, original specimen, Cameron, Arizona, 1932
ID: 313943
Museum messengers delivering specimens to PS 147, Manhattan, 1932
ID: 313946
ID: 313987
Christopher Marguglio working on anatomical model, 1932
ID: 314079
Do You Know That?, solar system exhibit, Children's Fair, 1932
ID: 314087
Children's Fair, 1932
ID: 314183
Collector's tablet, Hall of Ocean Life tablet, American Museum of Natural History, 1933
ID: 314193
Deep sea diver's clothing and equipment, Hall of Ocean Life, 1933
ID: 314301
Group viewing demonstration of snake pit, Trailside Museum
ID: 314307
Mr. Carr's junior science students working with soil specimens, 1933
ID: 314416
At work in the Experimental Biology Laboratory, 1934
ID: 314524
Map of the dinosaur quarry, Wyoming, 1935
ID: 314625
How Birds are Mounted, 1935
ID: 314965
Willamette meteorite in the first floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, 1936
ID: 314966
ID: 314972
Dr. Frank E. Lutz, Chairman of Entomology Dept., American Museum of Natural History, New York City, 1936
ID: 315114
Late Eocene Panorama in Southwestern South Dakota, 1930, oil on canvas, mural by Charles R. Knight, Tertiary Hall, 1937
ID: 315157
Fern leaves, teepee buttes, Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona
ID: 31518
Willamette Meteorite, western half of front, next to chair, Foyer, 1906
ID: 31520
American Robin Group, male and female with nest and eggs, 1906