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ID: 2A9838
Diorama, based on Cambrian fossil site in Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale near Field, British Columbia, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 2A9839
Diorama of carboniferous Pennsylvania coal forest, Earth History Hall, 1969
ID: 2A9847
Viewing relief globe, Earth History Hall, 1969
ID: 2A9848
Seismographic Globe, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 2A9849
Vincent Manson adjusting instruments on Seismographic Globe, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 310029p
Silurian exhibit, Geology Hall, [circa 1920]
ID: 310030p
Pelecypoda exhibit, Geology Hall, 1923
ID: 311210
Exhibits in Geology Hall
ID: 311211
Exhibit cases, Geology Hall [circa 1900]
ID: 311213
Exhibit cases, Geology Hall, [circa 1900]
ID: 311527
Man posing with Willamette Meteorite
ID: 312133
Bertha Kaler's class from Ethical Culture School, Morgan Hall, 1928
ID: 312952
The Age of Stone, sketch for mural painting by Will S. Taylor, east wall, Morgan Hall, 1929
ID: 312953
The Age of Bronze, sketch for mural painting by Will S. Taylor, east wall, Morgan Hall, 1929
ID: 312954
The Age of Iron, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, east wall, Morgan Hall, 1929
ID: 312955
The Age of Steel and The Viking Age, sketches for mural paintings by Will S. Taylor, south wall, Morgan Hall, 1929
ID: 313089p
Hall of Gems, 1929
ID: 313441
Pyrite, Morgan Memorial Hall, 1931
ID: 313442
Sulfides: chalcopyrite, chalcocite, pyrite, marcasite, cinnabar, Morgan Memorial Hall, 1931
ID: 313443
Man at reading table, Morgan Hall, 1931
ID: 313942
Willamette Meteorite exhibit, 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: 31478
Display cases, Gem Room, 1906
ID: 31517
Willamette Meteorite, eastern half of front, next to chair, Foyer, June, 1906
ID: 31518
Willamette Meteorite, western half of front, next to chair, Foyer, 1906
ID: 31522
Willamette Meteorite, eastern half of front, with hat left on exhibit base, Foyer, June 14, 1906
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: 31589
Canyon Diablo meteorite from Arizona, Foyer, October 8, 1906
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: 317698
Fossil Cephalopoda, Hall of Geology, 1937
ID: 31779
Reproduction in cast iron of Tucson Meteorite from U.S. National Museum in Washington D.C., Foyer, October, 2, 1907
ID: 318261
Six inch rock crystal ball and exhibit cases, Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems, 1941
ID: 318262
Quartz sphere mounted on bronze dragon, Morgan Hall, 1961
ID: 318268
Rock crystal ball mounted on bronze dragon, Morgan Hall, 1941
ID: 318269
ID: 318465
Cambrian marine landscape, revised painting by John Bowen, W.P.A. artist, possibly for Earth History Hall [circa 1941-1961]
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: 319148
Mount Pelée Volcano, painting by Charles R. Knight, Hall of Petrology
ID: 320073
Special display of Swiss Minerals, Morgan Hall, 1947
ID: 320074
ID: 320075
Special display of Swiss Minerals with map, Morgan Hall, 1947
ID: 321038
Silicate exhibit, Gem Hall, 1950
ID: 322361
Carboniferous forest exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322362
Pre-Cambrian exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322363
Pre-Cambrian eras exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322372
Plant History of the Earth exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322373
Paleozoic and Cambrian Period exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 323280
Floor plan, Morgan Hall, 1955
ID: 323395
Types of Foraminifera, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323400
Fault Trap Oil Field, Oil-Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323401
Salt Dome Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323402
Reef Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323403
Anticline Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323404
Geophysical Methods of Oil Discovery, panel from Electrical and Radioactivity Logging, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323405
Kenneth Crook installing Origin of Petroleum, Oil-Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323406
Geophysical Methods of Locating Oil: Electrical and Radioactivity Logging, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323407
Stratigraphic Trap Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323411
Economics of Oil Exploration, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323412
Geophysical Methods, Seismic Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323413
ID: 323414
Christmas Tree valve, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323415
Surface Geological Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323416
The Romans Used Petroleum as a Lubricant, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323417
Swiss Lake Dwellers Used Asphalt as an Adhesive, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323418
The Persians Used Petroleum for Ritual Fire, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323419
Oil Has a Long Been Used in Building American Roads, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323420
British Sailors Used Tar or Asphalt for Waterproofing, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323421
The Greeks Used Petroleum as an Incendiary, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323424
ID: 323426
John Babayak installing models, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323427
Oil derrick, model, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323428
Visitors viewing oil derrick exhibit, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323429
Oil derrick exhibit, Oil Geology Hall, March 21, 1955
ID: 323430
Development of North American Continent Through Geologic Time, right section of panel, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323431
Development of North American Continent Through Geologic Time, left section of panel, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323432
Children viewing model of oil derrick, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323433
Fossil fungi, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323434
Visitors at oil derrick model, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323476
Geophysical Methods: Aerial Photography in Oil Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323477
Typical Oil Field Cores, Fluorescence of Oil, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323478
Consumption of Oil, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323479
Development of the North American Continent Through Geologic Time, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323480
Geophysical Methods: Gravitational and Magnetic Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323481
Geophysical Methods: Surface Geological Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323482
Mechanics of Oil Production, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323483
It is Only in Sedimentary Basins that Oil Can be Found, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323484
John R. Saunders at Geologic Age of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323485
Oil Geology Hall, northwest corner, 1955
ID: 323486
Hall of Oil Geology, view from northeast corner, 1955
ID: 323487
Entrance and Geologic Age of Petroleum panels, Hall of Oil Geology, 1955
ID: 323488
Exhibit panels, Hall of Oil Geology, 1955
ID: 323489
Hall of Oil Geology, northwest corner, 1955
ID: 323490
Hall of Oil Geology, view from southeast corner, 1955