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ID: 105795
Monsieur Pierre Curie and Madame Marie Curie, courtesy of Scientific American
ID: 39463
Radium Exhibit preparation and for the visit of Madame Curie, Memorial Hospital cases, August, 1921
ID: psc-103e-186
Views of the temporary exhibition Cuba: Nature of an Island, held at the American Museum of Natural History, Akeley Gallery
ID: psc-85h-269
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ID: psc-85h-256
ID: psc-85h-239
ID: psc-85h-220
ID: psc-85h-160A
ID: K16731-15
Event for the opening of the Chiefly Feasts exhibit, Hall of Ocean Life, October, 1991
ID: K16737-24
Man wearing mask, opening of Chiefly Feasts exhibit, Hall of Ocean Life, October, 1991
ID: 322047
Exhibit, Men of the MontaƱa, November, 1951
ID: 105792
Experimenting with radium, circa 1921
ID: 105785
Distributing Center for Radium Ore Colorado, circa 1921
ID: 105790
Tube showing 140 grams of powder, illustrating total estimated quantity of high purity radium in the world, of which the Standard Chemical Co. of Pittsburgh produced 72 grams, circa 1921
ID: 105793
Receptacle in which Madame Curie's radium was handled in the stage next to the last
ID: 105791
Part of the original radium presented to the American Museum of Natural History in 1903 for the investigations carried on by Dr. George F. Kunz and Dr. Charles Baskerville
ID: 105789
Amount of radium in the world with some subdivision (not untraceable) indicated by different colored sands, November, 1921
ID: 105787
Letter from Hamilton Foley of the Standard Chemical Co. of Pittsburgh, the first company to produce radium commercially, November, 1921
ID: 105788
Invitation to the presentation to Madame Marie Curie of a gram of radium at the White House, May 20, 1921
ID: 105786
Transporting Carnotite, the principal ore from which radium is derived, Colorado, August 1921
ID: 39466
Radium Exhibit, Memorial Hospital cases, August, 1921
ID: 39465
ID: 39462
Radium Exhibit prepared for the visit of Madame Curie, radium minerals from Westchester County, New York, August, 1921
ID: 105794
Portrait of Antoine Henri Becquerel, experimenter on uranium
ID: 39464