Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery Original Brew House was the first building in the complex and is a representative example of late nineteenth-century industrial architecture associated with brewin More
Significance: This structure was the original site of the Wright Field engineering shops, supporting the vital research being conducted in Building 31. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure More
Significance: This structure was the original site of the Wright Field engineering shops, supporting the vital research being conducted in Building 31. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure More
Significance: This structure was the original site of the Wright Field engineering shops, supporting the vital research being conducted in Building 31. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure More
Significance: This structure was the original site of the Wright Field engineering shops, supporting the vital research being conducted in Building 31. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure More
Significance: This structure was the original site of the Wright Field engineering shops, supporting the vital research being conducted in Building 31. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure More
Significance: This structure was the original site of the Wright Field engineering shops, supporting the vital research being conducted in Building 31. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure More
Significance: This structure was the original site of the Wright Field engineering shops, supporting the vital research being conducted in Building 31. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure More
Bareback horse riders shown doing various stunts. Public domain photograph related to Circus, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bareback horse riders shown doing various stunts. Public domain photograph related to Circus, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Photographs show (on recto) wounded 69-year old war hero John Burns seated in a rocking chair with his crutches and his rifle and (on verso) dead bodies at the foot of Little Round Top. Printed on recto: "No. More
Photographs show (on recto) wounded 69-year old war hero John Burns seated in a rocking chair with his crutches and his rifle and (on verso) dead bodies at the foot of Little Round Top. Printed on recto: "No. More