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ID: 100213323_37
Amethyst, Guerera, Mexico, Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, postcard
ID: 100213323_38
Specimen of crystalized native gold, about 7 inches across, from the Empire Star Mine of Grass Valley, California, exhibited in the Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, postcard
ID: 100213323_39
Fine leaf native gold specimen on milky quartz from California, about 3 inches high, Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, postcard
ID: 105792
Experimenting with radium, circa 1921
ID: 117553
Antoniadi's Chart of Mercury photographed from book
ID: 118239
Photo sent by Dr. Charles C. Mook showing damage from earthquake, Three Forks, Montana, 1925
ID: 124939
Cumulonimbus, family D1, Paris, August, 1948
ID: 126941p
Meteor crater from Sinclair Aerial Survey, Winslow, Arizona, 1934
ID: 128063
Icebergs along Labrador Coast, Canada, 1913
ID: 16046
Atlas carved in quartz, Russia, 1913
ID: 218625
Island in center of rapids, Roosevelt River, Mato Grosso, Brazil
ID: 219121
Shishaldin Volcano, Alaska, 1913
ID: 219122
View of Shishaldin volcano from water, Alaska, 1913
ID: 219168
Coast near Juneau, Alaska, 1913
ID: 230862
Multiple exposure showing transit of midnight sun, Smith Sound, from Sunrise Point, Greenland, July 25th-26th, 1917
ID: 242190
Havoc wrought by storms of 1913-14, Sea Bright, New Jersey
ID: 242208
Storm surge and flooding, Sea Bright, New Jersey, January 4, 1914
ID: 24610
Looking north up Rue Victor Hugo, St. Pierre, Martinique, 1902
ID: 24612
Cathedral and square, St. Pierre, 1902
ID: 24614
Ruins of St. Pierre, 1902
ID: 24617
Statue of the Virgin, St. Pierre, 1902
ID: 24620
Side street in northern St. Pierre, looking east, 1902
ID: 24625
Valley of the Roxelane and St. Pierre, 1902
ID: 24626
View up the Roxelane River, St. Pierre, 1902
ID: 24762
Mt. Pelee summit in clouds, from off Riviere Seche, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24765
Mt. Pelee and clear tooth from off the coast of St. Pierre, 1903
ID: 24788
Mt. Pelee from north of Habitation Cannonville, 1903
ID: 24807
Broken rock on the Seche-Blanche plateau, 1903
ID: 24808
Broken rock thrown out in 1902 eruption of Mt. Pelee, Seche-Blanche plateau, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24816
The volcanic filling of Mt. Pelee from Seche-Blanche plateau, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24831
The spine of Mt. Pelee from the basin of the Lac des Palmistes, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24832
ID: 24855
The ruins of St. Pierre from pedestal of statue of Notre Dame de la Garde, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24858
The front wall of Camenade's destroyed store, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24867
Destroyed house, L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24868
Destroyed fig tree, trunk covered with stems of climbing vines, L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24869
Destroyed fig tree with curious and particularly large air plant or parasitic remains on it, L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique, 1903
ID: 24879
Morne Rouge street, from about the same spot as Leadbeater's 1902 photo, 1903
ID: 25129
Jaggar, Mac Donald, Hovey, and Curtis with porters, expedition portrait, ascent of La Soufriere, St. Vincent, 1902
ID: 253493
American diamonds, 1924
ID: 262890
Waning crescent moon, about 20 days
ID: 268848
Viewing glacial model exhibit, Trailside Museum, Bear Mountain State Park, New York, 1928
ID: 273569
Panel E displayed in Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, February 1931
ID: 282344
Photo sent by Dr. Charles C. Mook after earthquake of July, 1925, Three Forks, Montana
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: 284961
Dr. Clyde Fisher with the Ahnighito meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, November, 1935
ID: 285248
Visitors waiting to enter the Hayden Planetarium, 1936
ID: 287289
D. Owen Stephens sketching skyline of Andes at eclipse site, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 1937
ID: 291104
Children sitting in pits of the Willamette Meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, 1939
ID: 292218
Two boys with Ahnighito, Hayden Planetarium, May, 1939
ID: 293065
Volcanic cloud from Mount Pelee descending upon the city of St. Pierre in 1902, painting
ID: 29422
The Earth's orbit
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: 297493
Astronomer Marian Lockwood at the control panel, Hayden Planetarium, July 1943
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: 297926
Professor William H. Barton at the control panel in the Hayden Planetarium, 1944
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: 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: 299749
The Frontal System Was Known as the "Squall Line", material from a basic meteorology course
ID: 2A11626
Visitors in the Hall of Minerals and Gems, 1976
ID: 2A11627
Viewing mineral display, Hall of Minerals and Gems, 1976
ID: 2A11628
Hall of Minerals and Gems, March 1976
ID: 2A11629
Visitors at Mineral display, Hall of Minerals and Gems, March 1976
ID: 2A11631
ID: 2A1638
Titanium Exhibit, Gem Hall, 1950
ID: 2A1639
ID: 2A1640
Exceptional Light Dispersion of Titania (Rutile) Prisms, Titanium Exhibit, Gem Hall, 1950
ID: 2A1641
ID: 2A1642
Titanium in the Home, Titanium Exhibit, Gem Hall, 1950
ID: 2A1643
Processing of Titanium Dioxide, Titanium Exhibit, Gem Hall, 1950
ID: 2A3402
Bogoslof Island, Alaska, 1928
ID: 2A3970
Moving the Ahnighito meteorite, Greenland, [1896-1897]
ID: 2A3973
Men moving the Ahnighito meteorite aboard The Hope, Greenland, [1897]
ID: 2A3974
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ID: 2A4197
Arranging cables to lift Ahnighito meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, 1956
ID: 2A4198
Ahnighito meteorite in cables before being lowered onto scale, Hayden Planetarium, 1956
ID: 2A4199
Ahnighito meteorite before being lowered onto scale, Hayden Planetarium, 1956
ID: 2A4200
News photographers with Ahnighito meteorite before it is lowered onto scale, Hayden Planetarium, 1956
ID: 2A4687
Scale showing weight of Ahnighito meteorite, August, 1956
ID: 2A4688
The scale for the Ahnighito meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, February, 1956
ID: 2A4689
ID: 2A4690
ID: 2A4691
Installing the scale for the Ahnighito meteorite, Hayden Planetarium, February, 1956
ID: 2A4692
ID: 2A4693
ID: 2A4694
ID: 2A7791
Quartz, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7792
ID: 2A7793
ID: 2A7794
ID: 2A7795
Quartz, rock crystal case, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965