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ID: 362
Fossil Hall, circa 1900
ID: 36152
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl] woman weaving bark blanket, model, Vancouver Islands Group, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 361
Geological Hall, 1900
ID: 36080
Welcoming ceremony, Bella Coola, British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 36079
Potlatch ceremony, Kwakwaka'wakw [Kwakiutl] Indians of British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 36078
Wooing ceremony, Nootka Indians of British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 360
[Shell Hall, 1904-1925]
ID: 35945
Asphalt Group, Fossil Mammal Hall [1900-1921]
ID: 35922
Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, process of mounting horizontal, [Hall of Fossil Reptiles or Hall of Dinosaurs, 1920-1929]
ID: 359
Insect exhibit, Gallery Floor, 1900
ID: 358
Bird Hall, Third Floor Gallery, Old Building, from the south [1883-1900]
ID: 357
Monkeys, [Primates Hall], [1878-1930]
ID: 356
Mammal Hall, 1900
ID: 35517
Ground Sloth Group, [Hall of the Age of Man], 1911
ID: 355
ID: 354
Bird Hall, second floor, from north [1883-1925]
ID: 353
Mammal Hall, second floor, [1904-1924]
ID: 352
Hall of North American Woods, looking west, 1900
ID: 34998
Museum Lecture hall, June, 1916
ID: 34995
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl] Indians of Vancouver Island, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 34993
Model of Zande African chief with shield, Hall of African Ethnology, July, 1916
ID: 34818
Girls from P.S. 94, sketching items on display in the Southwest Indian Hall, 1916
ID: 34817
Class from P. S. 87 drawing and modeling, supervised by Miss Leed, Southwest Indian Hall, 1916
ID: 34797
Trachodons or duck-billed dinosaurs, [Hall of Fossil Reptiles], 1916
ID: 34754
Sex linked inheritance of eye-color, Drosophila ampelophia, Hall of Public Health, 1916
ID: 34644
Mosquito control, Essex County, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34642
Mosquito control, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34639
Label for Calendar Stone [Hall of Mexico and Central America]
ID: 34638
Lower part of label for Calendar Stone, drawing by H.J. Spinden, Mexican and Central American Hall, 1915
ID: 34631
Hopi Group, Indians of the Southwest Hall, 1915
ID: 34630
Hopi Group, Southwest Indian Hall, 1915
ID: 34629
Hopi Group, Southwest Indian Hall, May 1915
ID: 34628
Model of Apache house, Arizona, Indians of the Southwest Hall, 1929
ID: 34627
Hopi Group, Southwest Indian Hall [1915]
ID: 34608
Shell frieze, by Albert Operti, Shell Hall, 1915
ID: 34592
Common tree toads, detail, Toads and Relatives Habitat Group, Southern New England, [Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians], 1915
ID: 34586
Toads and Relatives Habitat Group, Southern New England, [Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians], 1915
ID: 34434
Model of Tahitian fire walker, [South Sea Island Hall, 1914]
ID: 34418
Haida House Builders mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1914
ID: 34417
Shaman Among the Sick, Tlingit Indians, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, 1914
ID: 34412
Chart illustrating the Life History of the Parasite, Public Health Hall, 1914
ID: 34365
Background for Hopi Indian Group, Southwest Indian Hall, 1914
ID: 34310
Tahiti Group models, [South Sea Island Hall], 1914
ID: 34307
Roosevelt Elk Group, Hall of North American Mammals, 1914
ID: 34261
Public school classes studying forestry, [Wood Hall], 1914
ID: 34259
Model of Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee Arizona, Geology Hall, 1914
ID: 34239
Public Health Hall, 1914
ID: 34237
The Great Canoe and exhibit cases, North Pacific Hall, [1914]
ID: 34228
North Pacific Hall, circa 1910-1940
ID: 34207
Marine Worm Group, Darwin Hall, 1930
ID: 34202
Alaskan Moose, [Hall of North American Mammals], September, 1913
ID: 34190
Alaskan moose, Hall of Mammals, 1913
ID: 34177
Vineyard Haven Group, showing underwater animal life on wharf piles, Darwin Hall, 1929
ID: 34175
Animals of the Wharf Pile: The Vineyard Haven Group, [Darwin Hall], 1913
ID: 34121
Beryl exhibit, J.P. Morgan Gem Collection, Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, 1913
ID: 3411
Geological Hall [circa 1900]
ID: 3409
Exhibit cases and balcony, Bird Hall, circa 1900
ID: 3408
Fossil Mammal Hall, mammoth in background [1890-1920]
ID: 34079
Models illustrating size and structure of bacteria, Public Health Hall, 1913
ID: 34078
Models illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, April, 1913
ID: 34073
Drawing of the Foot of the Common House Fly, Musca domestica, Hall of Public Health, 1913
ID: 3407
Mastodons and Mammoths Hall, Fossil Vertebrates, circa 1900
ID: 34069a
Common house fly, model, used in illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, 1913
ID: 3406
Fossil Mammal Hall [1900-1904]
ID: 3402
Bird Hall from southeast
ID: 34011
Navajo home life and industries, model for life size group depicting Arizona, Southwest Indian Hall, February, 1913
ID: 340
Bird Found Within 50 Miles of New York City, [Local Birds, 1894-1936]
ID: 3399
Mexican Hall, circa 1910
ID: 33960
Vineyard Haven Group, detail, showing underwater animal life on wharf piles, Darwin Hall, 1913
ID: 33957
Vineyard Haven Wharf Pile Group, Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, [Darwin Hall], 1913
ID: 338764
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl Indians], Vancouver Island
ID: 3387
Musk ox, [1900-1945]
ID: 338624
Barnum Brown with Anatotitan specimen collected by Edward Drinker Cope, American Museum of Natural History [1935-1950]
ID: 338392
Specimen from Giant Invertebrates exhibit, Biology of Invertebrates Hall [1960-1981]
ID: 338167
Eclipse of the Sun, painting by Howard Russell Butler, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1934-1950]
ID: 338069
First floor corridor, Hayden Planetarium, 1935
ID: 338068
Hayden Planetarium lobby entrance, view toward information desk, circa 1935
ID: 338067
Hayden Planetarium ticket windows, American Museum of Natural History [1936-1946]
ID: 338066
Mechanical device illustrating the diurnal and annual motions of the Earth, central hall, main floor [1908]
ID: 338024
Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History [1935-1945]
ID: 338001
Bird Hall, 2nd Floor, from American Museum of Natural History, Central Park (77th Street and Eighth Avenue) : photographic views of its buildings and exhibition halls, with a statement of its aims and purposes
ID: 338000p
Gallery, section 1, third floor, 1883
ID: 338000
ID: 337998
Lower Hall, walruses in center, circa 1883
ID: 337978
View to the south, Geological Hall, circa 1883
ID: 337923
Anthropologist, Dr. Robert Carneiro in the Rare Book Room, Museum Library, [circa 1975]
ID: 337915
Filing cabinets, photo collection, Museum Library [circa 1970]
ID: 337885
Kathy K. Kurchoff, research assistant to Nina J. Root, at the card catalog in the public reference area, Museum Library, [circa 1975-1980]
ID: 337877
Photo Collection Librarian Bernice D'Aquino at filing cabinets, Museum Library [1970-1990]
ID: 337869
Reading Room, Museum Library [1965-1980]
ID: 337864
Photograph collection reference desk, Museum Library [1965-1985]
ID: 33768
Nootka whalers, mural by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1912
ID: 337674
Visitors in Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda, 1978-1979
ID: 337557
Visitors view Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops, Dinosaur Hall, 1986
ID: 337439
Construction of Hayden Planetarium, February 11, 1935
ID: 337392
Construction, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History [1933-1935]
ID: 337386
Construction of the Hayden Planetarium, November 7, 1934
ID: 337384
Construction of the Hayden Planetarium, November 20, 1934
ID: 337381
Construction of the Hayden Planetarium, January 3, 1935
ID: 33724
Spearing salmon, mural painting by W.S. Taylor, North Pacific Hall, 1912