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ID: 312955
The Age of Steel and The Viking Age, sketches for mural paintings by Will S. Taylor, south wall, Morgan Hall, 1929
ID: 312952
The Age of Stone, sketch for mural painting by Will S. Taylor, east wall, Morgan Hall, 1929
ID: 313089p
Hall of Gems, 1929
ID: 313102
Mr. Narahara with models he created for South Asiatic Group, 1930
ID: 313443
Man at reading table, Morgan Hall, 1931
ID: 273569
Panel E displayed in Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, February 1931
ID: 313441
Pyrite, Morgan Memorial Hall, 1931
ID: 313442
Sulfides: chalcopyrite, chalcocite, pyrite, marcasite, cinnabar, Morgan Memorial Hall, 1931
ID: 313862
Varved clay showing seasonal correlation, from Haverstraw, New York and New Haven, Connecticut, 1932
ID: 313942
Willamette Meteorite exhibit, June, 1932
ID: 313940
Ahnighito meteorite from the Cape York, Greenland, Hayden Planetarium, June, 1932
ID: 313947
Dr. Clyde Fisher and children looking at Ahnighito, the Cape York meteorite, [Grand Gallery], June, 1932
ID: 313948
Dr. Clyde Fisher and children with Ahnighito, the Cape York meteorite, Grand Gallery, June, 1932
ID: 314048
Mineralogist, Herbert P. Whitlock with class in the Gems and Mineral Hall, 1932
ID: 126941p
Meteor crater from Sinclair Aerial Survey, Winslow, Arizona, 1934
ID: 117553
Antoniadi's Chart of Mercury photographed from book
ID: 338069
First floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, 1935
ID: 284078
Girls from Washington Irving High School in Morgan Hall, 1935
ID: 284084
Dr. Clyde Fisher and Edmund Bloch with the Brenham Meteorite, Grand Gallery, June, 1935
ID: 284085
Edmund Bloch with the Brenham Meteorite, Grand Gallery, June, 1935
ID: 314843
Hayden Planetarium lobby entrance, view towards information desk, 1935
ID: 284961
Dr. Clyde Fisher with the Ahnighito meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, November, 1935
ID: 338068
Hayden Planetarium lobby entrance, view toward information desk, circa 1935
ID: 285248
Visitors waiting to enter the Hayden Planetarium, 1936
ID: 314965
Willamette meteorite in the first floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, 1936
ID: 314966
ID: 314967
Ahnighito section of the Cape York meteorite in the first floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, June, 1936
ID: 314968
Ahnighito section of the the Cape York meteorite in the first floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, June, 1936
ID: 315158
Longitudinal Section of the Hayden Planetarium, drawing by T.W. Voter, 1936
ID: 317693
Pre-Cambrian rocks, Grand Canyon, Hall of Geology, 1937
ID: 317695
Pre-Cambrian exhibit, Geology Hall, 1937
ID: 317696
Carboniferous flora exhibit, Hall of Geology, 1937
ID: 287289
D. Owen Stephens sketching skyline of Andes at eclipse site, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 293065
Volcanic cloud from Mount Pelee descending upon the city of St. Pierre in 1902, painting
ID: 411606
DeLong Star Ruby, cabochon, 100 carats, Myanmar (Burma), 1938
ID: 314786
Dr. Clyde Fisher with the Ahnighito meteorite, January, 1938
ID: 315543
Fire pit of the Kilauea Volcano by Arthur Jansson, a composite from data of U.S. Observatory Reports painted for exhibit background, Geology Hall, 1938
ID: 291104
Children sitting in pits of the Willamette Meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 292218
Two boys with Ahnighito, Hayden Planetarium, May, 1939
ID: 317404
S.O.S. For a Continent, exhibit, 1940
ID: 318824
Key to New Zealand Landscapes, Economic Geology Hall, 1941
ID: 318825
Natural History of New Zealand, Economic Geology Hall, 1941
ID: 318826
ID: 318827
ID: 318261
Six inch rock crystal ball and exhibit cases, Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, 1941
ID: 318268
Rock crystal ball mounted on bronze dragon, Morgan Hall, 1941
ID: 318269
ID: 296593
Walter Favreau, Charles Coles, and William Barton, filming The Surface of Mars, September, 1941
ID: 296596
Electron telescope and viewing screen used for Mysterious Mars show, Hayden Planetarium, 1941
ID: 297684
R. T. Bird showing sensitivity of seismometer, American Museum of Natural History, 1943
ID: 297685
Group of visitors looking at the seismograph, American Museum of Natural History, 1943
ID: 297686
ID: 297493
Astronomer Marian Lockwood at the control panel, Hayden Planetarium, July 1943
ID: K13835
"Paricuti" spelled in ash across field, Paricutin
ID: K13836
Men plowing field with oxen, Paricutin
ID: K13837
Dust column rising 30,000 feet above Paricutin volcano
ID: K13838
Chart: Paricutin's rate of growth and important events, February 1943-1944
ID: K13839
Volcanic bomb thrown from Paricutin, hammer at right
ID: K13840
Mules of pack train coming out; trees and century plants deep in ash, person at left, Paricutin
ID: K13841
Paricutin volcano erupting at twilight, Mexico
ID: K13842
Taqui vent and lava lake, aerial view, Paricutin volcano
ID: K13843
Frozen lava lake, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K13844
Man tasting salts lining vents in volcano, Paricutin, Michoacan
ID: K13845
Volcanic eruption, Paricutin
ID: K1747
Geological map of Mexico
ID: K1749
Lava flow at night, Paricutin, Michoacan, Mexico
ID: K1750
Birth of a new lava flow, night view, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1751
Spatter cone formed by erupting lava, night view, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1754
Hot rocks rolling out of lava flow, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1755
Ammonium and iron chlorides deposited around a fumarole opening, Paricutin, Michoacan, Mexico, 1943-1950
ID: K1757
Highly heated rocks flow slowly off steep surfaces, Paricutin, Michoacan, Mexico, 1943-1950
ID: K1762
Explosive bursts of bombs and dust during day light, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1767
Photographing fumaroles at end of early flows, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1769
Zapicho and Paricutin erupting, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1780
Bursting red hot bombs illuminate outline of crater at night, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1782
Rarely observed volcanic flames burning at mouths of hornitos on Taqui flow, Paricutin, Mexico, 1943-1950
ID: K1788
Taking surface temperature readings, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K5307
House buried almost to roof in ash, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K5308
Night view of Zapicho, secondary cone, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K5309
Flowing lava lake, Paricutin, Michoacan, Mexico
ID: 319221
Willamette meteorite and children, Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 297926
Professor William H. Barton at the control panel in the Hayden Planetarium, 1944
ID: 319148
Mount Pelée Volcano, painting by Charles R. Knight, Hall of Petrology
ID: 298012
Diorama of Mt. Vesuvius and the ruins of Pompeii, Italy, Hall of Oil Geology, June 1944
ID: 298014
Mount Pelée volcano, Martinique with a cloud descending on St. Pierre on May 8, 1902, painting by Charles R. Knight, Hall of Petrology, 1944
ID: 298015
Diorama of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, view of the fire pit, Petrology Hall, June 1944
ID: 298016
Active Volcanos of the World, map, Petrology Hall, June 1944
ID: K13846
Paricutin volcano with diminished dust cloud, Michoacan, 1945
ID: 298690
Dome construction, temporary wooden form near completion, Hayden Planetarium, July, 1946
ID: 298691
Dome construction, entirely weatherproof, with an outer finish of copper plates, Hayden Planetarium, July, 1946
ID: ptc-871
Minerals for Atomic Energy exhibit, Gem Hall, 1947
ID: 319874
Peacetime Uses panel, Atomic Energy Exhibit, 1947
ID: 319865
Display panel, Atomic Energy Exhibit, 1947
ID: 319869
There is No Monopoly, exhibit panel, Atomic Energy Exhibit, 1947
ID: 328626
Types of Man-Made Crystals, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328627
Calcite exhibit, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328628
Quartz exhibit, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328629
Cleavage of Crystals, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328630
Watch and Instrument Jewels, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 320073
Special display of Swiss Minerals, Morgan Hall, 1947