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Philipp Melanchthon., Albrecht Durer, German, Nuremberg.

Philipp Melanchthon., Albrecht Durer, German, Nuremberg.

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Edmond Williams and wife on fifty-seven acre farm, rented. No lease but on crop share basis. Iowa

Edmond Williams and wife on fifty-seven acre farm, rented. No lease bu...

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Small cotton farm, Kern County, California. The farmer keeps accounts. Each picker weighs his sack of cotton. In this case the sack weighs approximately fifty pounds. Took three hours to pick, for which, on basis of seventy-five cents per one hundred pounds of picked cotton, he will be paid thirty-eight cents

Small cotton farm, Kern County, California. The farmer keeps accounts....

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Greenbelt, Maryland. Federal housing project. Dr. J.M. Silagy leaving the medical center to call on a patient at his home. Greenbelt doctors carry on a private practice, although there has been talk of putting them on a salary basis

Greenbelt, Maryland. Federal housing project. Dr. J.M. Silagy leaving ...

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Members of the 1360th Aerospace Audiovisual Squadron film General Jack Chain, Commander-in-CHIEF, Strategic Air Command (SAC), as he discusses issues affecting his command. Chain's videotaped messages are prepared on a quarterly basis and circulated throughout SAC units

Members of the 1360th Aerospace Audiovisual Squadron film General Jack...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Offutt Air Force Base State: Nebraska (NE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF Sergeant Scott P. Stewart Releas... More

Member from "Team Tuzla" position themselves at the foot of the C-130 Hercules cargo ramp. C-130 airlift missions are the basis for most of the arriving supplies into Tuzla. The support personnel meet an arriving aircraft within five seconds, and a complete offload takes well under thirty minutes

Member from "Team Tuzla" position themselves at the foot of the C-130 ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD Base: Tuzla Air Base Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT. David W. Richards Rele... More

In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility-2 (SAEF-2), the Mars Climate Orbiter is on display for the media. The scheduled launch date for the Mars Climate Orbiter is Dec. 10, 1998, aboard a Boeing Delta II 7425 rocket. The Mars Climate Orbiter is heading for Mars where it will primarily support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. After that, the Mars Climate Orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for one Martian year (two Earth years). It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface KSC-98pc1350

In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility-2 (SAEF-2), the ...

In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility-2 (SAEF-2), the Mars Climate Orbiter is on display for the media. The scheduled launch date for the Mars Climate Orbiter is Dec. 10, 1998, aboard a Boeing D... More

SSGT Meegan, United Nations Command Security Battalion/Joint Security Area (UNCSB/JSA), Scout Platoon, signals to members of his team during a patrol of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Scout Platoon conducts patrols of the DMZ on a regular basis

SSGT Meegan, United Nations Command Security Battalion/Joint Security ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station, a Delta II rocket is maneuvered into position for launch on Dec. 10, 1998. The rocket is carrying the Mars Climate Orbiter which will head for Mars primarily to support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, which is planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. The orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for one Martian year (1.8 Earth years). It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface KSC-98pc1620

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station, a Delta II rocket is maneuvered into position for launch on Dec. 10, 1998. The rocket is carrying the Mars Climate Orbiter which will head... More

At pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station, the second stage of a Delta II rocket is lowered into the first stage. The rocket is scheduled to be launched on Dec. 10, 1998, heading for Mars and carrying the Mars Climate Orbiter. The orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for 657 days. It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface. The orbiter will primarily support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, which is planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999 KSC-98pc1657

At pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station, the second stage of a Delta ...

At pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station, the second stage of a Delta II rocket is lowered into the first stage. The rocket is scheduled to be launched on Dec. 10, 1998, heading for Mars and carrying the Mars C... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility -2 (SAEF-2), the Mars Climate Orbiter (top) is lowered toward the third stage of the Boeing Delta II launch vehicle below it, to which it will be attached. The third stage is a solid-propellant Thiokol Star 48B booster, the same final stage used in the 1996 launch of Mars Global Surveyor. Targeted for launch on Dec. 10, 1998, the orbiter is heading for Mars where it will primarily support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, which is planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. The orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for 687 Earth days. It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface KSC-98pc1735

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsula...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility -2 (SAEF-2), the Mars Climate Orbiter (top) is lowered toward the third stage of the Boeing Delta II launch vehicle below it, ... More

Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Pasadena, Calif. , March 17, 2010 -- FEMA Public Information Officer Michael McCormick describes to an LA Times reporter that Federal funding is available to eligible State and local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe winter storms, flooding, and debris flows. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Pasadena...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA public information officer in California Production Date: 03/17/2010 Caption: Pasadena, Calif. , March 17, 2010 -- FEMA Public Information Officer Michael... More

As part of the "Follow the Leader Program" sponsored by Cummings Elementary School at Misawa AB, Japan 10-year old Karrey Warren and 11-year old Trevor Dickerson help Colonel (COL) Marvin E. Cook, USAF, Commander, 35TH Logistics Group, select desert BDUs inside the base exchange store. The Program allows students to follow Base leader around and learn what they do, on a daily basis

As part of the "Follow the Leader Program" sponsored by Cummings Eleme...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Facility, Misawa State: Aomori Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT James R. Hart Jr., USAF Release Status: Released to Pu... More

Several of the 421st Fighter Squadron F-16C Fighting Falcons share the ramp with the 151st Air Refueling Wing's KC-135 Stratotankers at the Utah Air National Guard, Salt Lake City. The Utah ANG flightline plays host to transient aircraft on a regular basis

Several of the 421st Fighter Squadron F-16C Fighting Falcons share the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ANG Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Mark Savage, ... More

Soldiers from Delta Company (D CO), 1ST Caribbean Battalion, consisting of Soldiers from 14 Caribbean countries, move toward an awaiting Nevada Army National Guard (NVARNG) CH-47 Chinook helicopter, Detachment 1 (DET 1), G Company (G CO), 140th Aviation, Reno, Nevada (NV), in Barbuda for airlift to St. Kitts during the modular training for Exercise TRADEWINDS 2002. TRADEWINDS 02, held in Antigua-Barbuda is a multi-phased, joint field training ise providing participating nations with an opportunity to assemble a multinational force promoting interoperability, improve collective readiness, enhance regional engagement, and foster professional relationships on a regional basis. The...

Soldiers from Delta Company (D CO), 1ST Caribbean Battalion, consistin...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Soldiers from Delta Company (D CO), 1ST Caribbean Battalion, consisting of Soldiers from 14 Caribbean countries, move toward an ... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  --  At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a worker monitors the data produced by the second flight simulation of the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket.  The rocket is the launch vehicle for NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, spacecraft. AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mission under NASA's Explorer Program. The program provides frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space within heliophysics and astrophysics. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change.  AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0659

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a worker monitors the data produced by the second flight simulation of the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket. The rocket is t... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. --  Seen at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California is the fairing (foreground) for the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket. In the background is the third stage, under the clean room tent. The rocket is the launch vehicle for NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, spacecraft. AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mission under NASA's Explorer Program. The program provides frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space within heliophysics and astrophysics. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change.  AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0657

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Seen at Vandenberg Air Force Bas...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Seen at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California is the fairing (foreground) for the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket. In the background is the third stage, under the clea... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  In Building 1555 on North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, technicians work on the separation system to be mated to the AIM spacecraft. AIM, which stands for Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, is being prepared for integrated testing and a flight simulation.  The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to its launch vehicle, Orbital Sciences' Pegasus XL, during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0776

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In Building 1555 on North Vandenberg A...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In Building 1555 on North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, technicians work on the separation system to be mated to the AIM spacecraft. AIM, which stands for Aeronomy of ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket is ready for mating to the AIM spacecraft. AIM, which stands for Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, is being prepared for integrated testing and a flight simulation.  The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change.  Launch from the Pegasus XL rocket is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0990

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in Californ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket is ready for mating to the AIM spacecraft. AIM, which stands for Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesospher... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, under the protective clean tent, technicians move the second half of the fairing into place around the AIM spacecraft. The fairing is a molded structure that fits around the spacecraft and forms an aerodynamically smooth nose cone, protecting the spacecraft during launch. Launch will be from a Pegasus XL rocket, carried and released by Orbital Sciences L-1011 jet aircraft.  AIM, which stands for Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, is being prepared for integrated testing and a flight simulation.  The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0970

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in Califor...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, under the protective clean tent, technicians move the second half of the fairing into place around the AIM spacecraft. The fairing is a... More

New York City, N.Y., Dec. 26, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations employees go door to door talking to survivors of Hurricane Sandy.  On a daily basis, FEMA team members talk to individual residents to answer questions, share information, and to encourage those who have not registered for assistance to apply online at www.disasterassistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362.  Walt Jennings/FEMA

New York City, N.Y., Dec. 26, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations employe...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-12-26 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Walter Jennings City/State: New York City, NY Keywords: Assistance ^ Storm ^ Recovery ^ Disaster ^ Flooding... More

New York City, N.Y., Dec. 26, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations specialist go door to door talking to survivors of Hurricane Sandy.  On a daily basis, FEMA team members talk to individual residents to answer questions, share information, and to encourage those who have not registered for assistance to apply online at www.disasterassistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362. Walt Jennings/FEMA

New York City, N.Y., Dec. 26, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations special...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-12-26 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Walter Jennings City/State: New York City, NY Keywords: Assistance ^ Storm ^ Recovery ^ Disaster ^ Flooding... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- This storm survivor faces an overwhelming task in recovering from the deadly tornado of February 28. Individual Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessments are being conducted today on a house by house, street by street basis in Saline County by local, state, and federal teams. This Assessment is required before FEMA can recommend issuance of a Presidential Disaster Declaration.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- This stor...

The original database describes this as: Title: Damage with Survivors Production Date: 03/05/2012 Caption: Harrisburg, Ill. , March 5, 2012 -- This storm survivor faces an overwhelming task in recovering fro... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5932

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a Un...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Da... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5929

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a Un...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Da... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is lifted onto the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V at the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuation Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5950

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is lifted onto the firs...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is lifted onto the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V at the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in pre... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- The truck transporting NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite backs into the processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. for prelaunch checkout.      The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: NASA KSC-2012-6507

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- The truck transporting NASA's Landsat Data Co...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- The truck transporting NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite backs into the processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. for prelaunch checkout. Th... More

Kentwood, Mich., July 24, 2013 --Staff meetings provide updated information on a regular basis.  Information sharing of situation awareness between FEMA, State officials and other concerned parties is essential to the recovery effort. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Kentwood, Mich., July 24, 2013 --Staff meetings provide updated inform...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-07-24 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Marilee Caliendo City/State: Kentwood, MI Disaster Types: Flooding Categories: Operations ^ Preparations ^... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – Technicians perform thermal blanket closeouts on the fuel servicing valves on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Calif., following fueling operations. The Landsat Data Continuity Mission is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: VAFB KSC-2013-1129

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – Technicians perform thermal blanket closeouts...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – Technicians perform thermal blanket closeouts on the fuel servicing valves on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg... More

Sayreville, N.J., March 13, 2014 -- This Sayreville home is the first house to be demolished as part of the Blue Acres, a state of New Jersey program that seeks to purchase homes from property owners in flood-prone areas on a voluntary basis. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

Sayreville, N.J., March 13, 2014 -- This Sayreville home is the first ...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-03-13 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Rosanna Arias Keywords: Recovery ^ demolition ^ New Jersey ^ hurricane sandy ^ United States ^ U.S. ^ north ... More

A man and a woman sitting on a beach at sunset. Silhouettes woman man, beauty fashion.

A man and a woman sitting on a beach at sunset. Silhouettes woman man,...

Silhouette of a couple sitting back to back / A man and a woman sitting on a beach at sunset / Public domain stock illustration.

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Demountable employee housing.This brand new type of housing accommodation was developed through several intermediate steps and experiments in prefabrication, in answer to the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority's) need for housing for temporary use on construction projects in remote localities. The scheme permits fabrication at a distance from the job (about 600 miles in this instance), thus reducing dependence on overtaxed accommodations at the construction project. After completion of the project, the demountable housing is quickly removed elsewhere. Some of the earlier TVA demountables have been moved three times from project to project. The design shown here is particularly light in weight due to full use of the recently developed stressed-skin system of plywood construction. It is built largely of weatherproof plywood. The large bay across the front greatly enhances the size of the living room. The trailer houses, on the basis of experience to date, are entirely competitive in cost with traditionally constructed housing of the same floor area. On account of being constructed in shops rather than in the field, they are produced with much closer tolerances, considerably better finish, and with equipment designed and constructed with greater detail and superior utilization of space

Demountable employee housing.This brand new type of housing accommodat...

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Farmers' cooperative creamery at Ruthven, Iowa. This is very successful. It is run on a stock share basis. Milk sells retail at five cents per quart and cream (thirty-five to thirty-eight percent) at thirty-five cents per quart

Farmers' cooperative creamery at Ruthven, Iowa. This is very successfu...

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Precise measurements. Washington, D.C. June 17. W.H. Goss, of the National Bureau of Standards, is shown making very precise measurements of the electrical conductance of standard solutions, which are the basis of industrial control of boiled water, steam condensates, beet sugar refining, metal cleaning baths, and of various other technical operations. 6/17/37

Precise measurements. Washington, D.C. June 17. W.H. Goss, of the Nati...

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Abandoned tenant house seen across tractored fields. Hall County, Texas.  Many tenants who have filled the land on the family-farm basis are made landless, forced by the machine into the towns, or reduced to day labor on the farms. Large numbers who have gone to the towns have fallen on relief, or even have sought refuge in distant parts. Not only is their security gone, but the opportunity even to rise to ownership is diminished, for profitable operation of mechanized farms requires more land and more capital equipment per farm

Abandoned tenant house seen across tractored fields. Hall County, Texa...

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Soldier inspecting new bantam truck at Fort Myer, Virginia. This small light truck, known officially as the "Truck 1/4-ton 4x4," is a small, low-silhouette, narrow-tread, 4-wheel drive car without armor protection, which is designed to carry three men and their individual weapons. It can also be used as an ammunition carrier. It is not currently contemplated that the vehicle itself will be armed. If this vehicle proves satisfactory under the exhaustive tests now in progress, its place in the Calvalry Team will be to furnish road and cross-country transportation for small rifile units whose normal function would include reconnaissance, security and dismounted combat. Frequently these rifle units will be employed with mechanized cavalry elements, such as Scout Car platoons, to extend the reconnaissance and supplement the fire power of larger units. This newly developed 1/4-ton truck has many advantages over motorcycles and moto-tricycles: it can carry three men, where the others are designed for two; it has more cross-country ability and ruggedness than the motorcycles; it is relatively quiet; its light weight permits manhandling; it's to be employed to carry either three men or a cargo weapon; it's easily concealed. With a few exceptions, these small vehicles will replace on a one-for-one basis the motortricycles and motorcycles with side cars now in use

Soldier inspecting new bantam truck at Fort Myer, Virginia. This small...

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Production. Submarines. As the shift changes, workers pour out of the shipyards at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, where submarines are built on a twenty-four-hour day, seven-day week basis

Production. Submarines. As the shift changes, workers pour out of the ...

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Torpedo inspection. Assistant shop superintendant at an eastern Navy arsenal, which is working on a twenty-four hour basis for the war program

Torpedo inspection. Assistant shop superintendant at an eastern Navy a...

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Women in essential services. Ruth Anderson, San Francisco's only woman radio news reporter, has entered a field formerly open only to men. A graduate of radio soap operas, Miss Anderson began her newscasts last October on a probational basis and has been editing, preparing and broadcasting reports on world news ever since

Women in essential services. Ruth Anderson, San Francisco's only woman...

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Crew members prepare a Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) for a rocket-booster assisted takeoff from the stern of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61). The RPV, which carries a stabilized televison camera and a laser designator, is operated aboard the IOWA for basis gunfire support with over-the-horizon targeting and reconnaissance capabilities. The system may be operated out to a range of 110 miles from the battleship surface group and has an endurance of eight hours

Crew members prepare a Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) for a ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Iowa (BB 61) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PHC Jeff Hilton Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servic... More

A Republic of Korea (ROK) guard stands at his post providing protection for a group of visitors touring Joint Security Area (JSA). The ROK guards are tasked with providing protection for people in the JSA. The guards stand face to face with thier North Korean adversaries on a daily basis. At times the North and South Korean guards are within a couple of feet of one another

A Republic of Korea (ROK) guard stands at his post providing protectio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

SSGT Meegan and other members of the United Nations Command Security Battalion/Joint Security Area (UNCSB/JSA), Scout Platoon, patrol the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on Oct. 20, 1998. Scout Platoon conducts patrols of the DMZ on a regular basis

SSGT Meegan and other members of the United Nations Command Security B...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Wrapped in a protective covering, the Mars Climate Orbiter with its upper stage booster is lowered in preparation for mating to the second stage of a Boeing Delta II (7425) rocket at Launch Complex 17, Pad A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. Targeted for liftoff on Dec. 10, 1998, the orbiter will be the first spacecraft to be launched in the pair of Mars ’98 missions. After its arrival at the red planet, the Mars Climate Orbiter will be used primarily to support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, scheduled for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. The orbiter will then monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet’s surface on a daily basis for one Martian year, the equivalent of about two Earth years. The spacecraft will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, and characterize seasonal changes on the planet’s surface KSC-98pc1767

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Wrapped in a protective covering, the Ma...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Wrapped in a protective covering, the Mars Climate Orbiter with its upper stage booster is lowered in preparation for mating to the second stage of a Boeing Delta II (7425) rocket ... More

[Hurricane Katrina] Belle Chasse, LA, October 25, 2005 - This entire Mobile Medical Unit collapses into one single trailer for transport and travels to provide medical care to victims of disasters.  Currently setup in Belle Chasse, Louisiana, patients are treated on a daily basis within the 575 sq. ft. of patient treatment area with diagnostic x-ray, clinical laboratory, pharmacy and minor surgery suite.  Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Belle Chasse, LA, October 25, 2005 - This entire M...

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VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  --  A shipping truck carrying NASA's AIM spacecraft arrives at Building 1555 on North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.   AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mission under NASA's Explorer Program. The program provides frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space within heliophysics and astrophysics. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0671

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- A shipping truck carrying NASA'...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- A shipping truck carrying NASA's AIM spacecraft arrives at Building 1555 on North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mission und... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   At North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, workers move the shipping container with NASA's AIM spacecraft inside into Building 1555. AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mission under NASA's Explorer Program. The program provides frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space within heliophysics and astrophysics. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0673

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At North Vandenberg Air Force Base in ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, workers move the shipping container with NASA's AIM spacecraft inside into Building 1555. AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mis... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  --   In Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers prepare the area where a partial deployment of the solar arrays on the AIM spacecraft will take place.  The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0686

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In Building 1555 at North Vand...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers prepare the area where a partial deployment of the solar arrays on the AIM spacecraft will take place. The A... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  -- Inside the clean-room "tent" of Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, technicians in bunny suits prepare for the solar array deployment on the AIM spacecraft. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0691

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside the clean-room "tent" of ...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside the clean-room "tent" of Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, technicians in bunny suits prepare for the solar array deployment on the AIM spacecraft. T... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  --  Inside the clean-room "tent" of Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, two of the solar array panels on the AIM spacecraft are deployed for testing. Inside are the instruments that will study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study those clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0696

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside the clean-room "tent" of...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside the clean-room "tent" of Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, two of the solar array panels on the AIM spacecraft are deployed for testing. Inside are ... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  --  In a clean-room environment at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, technicians look at part of the AIM spacecraft.  AIM will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0711

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In a clean-room environment at ...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In a clean-room environment at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, technicians look at part of the AIM spacecraft. AIM will fly three instruments designed to study polar mes... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  --  In a clean-room environment at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, technicians remove covers from instruments in the AIM spacecraft while solar panels are partially deployed. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0710

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In a clean-room environment at ...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In a clean-room environment at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, technicians remove covers from instruments in the AIM spacecraft while solar panels are partially deployed.... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  At North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the AIM spacecraft has been rotated to horizontal prior to its move to the clean room for testing. AIM, which stands for Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, is being prepared for integrated testing and a flight simulation.  The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to its launch vehicle, Orbital Sciences' Pegasus XL, during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0792

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At North Vandenberg Air Force Base in ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At North Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the AIM spacecraft has been rotated to horizontal prior to its move to the clean room for testing. AIM, which stands for Aeronom... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is prepared for lifting onto the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V at the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuation Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5944

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is prepared for lifting...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is prepared for lifting onto the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V at the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base,... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite arrives by transport truck at the Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. for prelaunch processing.      The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: NASA KSC-2012-6497

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LD...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite arrives by transport truck at the Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. for prelaunch processing. The Landsat Data Continuity... More

Alakanuk, Alaska, July 16, 2013 -- The Alaska State Coordinating Officer Sam Walton and Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph A. Diemont meet with City Manager James Blowe to discuss the FEMA programs which will assist in the recovery efforts after severe flooding crippled the entire infrastructure. Federal funding in the form of Public Assistance (PA) is available to state, tribal and eligible local governments and certain nonprofit organizations on a cost sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the flooding in the Alaska Gateway Regional Educational Attendance Area (REAA), Copper River REAA, Lower Yukon REAA, Yukon Flats REAA, and the Yukon-Koyukuk REAA. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Alakanuk, Alaska, July 16, 2013 -- The Alaska State Coordinating Offic...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-07-16 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Adam DuBrowa City/State: Alakanuk, AK Disaster Types: Flooding Categories: Disaster Officials ^ Individual... More

Monmouth County, N.J., Jan. 25, 2013 -- Workers Rajesh Heera and Jeffrey Lane are placing new mattresses in temporary quarters located in Fort Monmouth, for displaced survivors of Hurricane Sandy.  The survivors will be able to live in the homes on a temporary basis under FEMA's direct housing assistance program. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Monmouth County, N.J., Jan. 25, 2013 -- Workers Rajesh Heera and Jeffr...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-01-25 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Sharon Karr Keywords: hurricane sandy ^ Fort Monmouth ^ displaced survivors ^ Temporary Quarters ^ Direct Ho... More

Mantoloking, N.J., March 15, 2013 -- Huge quantities of debris left by Hurricane Sandy are being pulled from Barnegat Bay on a daily basis and the process will continue until the task is complete.  FEMA is working in conjunction with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection under a Public Assistance Grant program that may provide federal funding for part of the project.   Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Mantoloking, N.J., March 15, 2013 -- Huge quantities of debris left by...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-03-15 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Sharon Karr City/State: Mantoloking, NJ Keywords: Recovery ^ Debris ^ Public Assistance ^ Mantoloking Disa... More

Alakanuk, Alaska, July 16, 2013 -- Outboard motors, 4 wheelers, and trophy horns compose a debris pile at this residents home along the Yukon river after severe flooding innundated the community and leaving a wake of damage.  Federal funding in the form of Individual Assistance (IA) and Public Assistance (PA) is available to state, tribal and eligible local governments and certian nonprofit organizationson a cost sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the flooding in the Alaska Gateway Regional Educational Attendance Area (REAA), Copper River REAA, Lower Yukon REAA, Yukon Flats REAA, and the Yukon-Koyukuk REAA. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Alakanuk, Alaska, July 16, 2013 -- Outboard motors, 4 wheelers, and tr...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-07-16 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Adam DuBrowa City/State: Alakanuk, AK Disaster Types: Flooding Categories: Conceptual Imagery ^ Debris ^ I... More

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Washington, D.C. The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives receiving a deputation of female suffragists, January 11th - a lady delegate reading her argument in favor of woman's voting, on the basis of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Constitutional Amendments

Washington, D.C. The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representativ...

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Hightstown, New Jersey. Factory and field, both to be run on cooperative basis by resettled families at Hightstown. The men are working in the potato field, one of the crops on the farm of four hundred and fourteen acres. Here they raised the second best crop in the three leading potato counties according to the New Jersey State Agricultural College

Hightstown, New Jersey. Factory and field, both to be run on cooperati...

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Townsend bill plan dishonest sponsor tells house committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. Rep. Harry Sheppard, left, democrat of California, today told the House Ways and Means Committee he was 'washed up' with the Townsend Old-Age Pension Organization because he did not believe it was functioning on an 'honest basis'. Sheppard, who introduced the Townsend Bill in the last session of Congress, urged approval of a new measure sponsored by the General Welfare Federation of America. He is pictured with Thomas E. Boorde, center, president of the General Welfare Federation, and Arthur L. Johnson, secretary of the organization, 2-2-39

Townsend bill plan dishonest sponsor tells house committee. Washington...

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Aluminum. Plant number eight of the Reynolds Metal Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Rod and sheet stock as well as fabricated airplane parts are manufactured here. Plant capacity is being expanded rapidly while existing facilities are used on a twenty-four hour, seven day week basis

Aluminum. Plant number eight of the Reynolds Metal Company, Louisville...

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Harvesting wheat with a combine on a share's basis, getting about forty bushels to the acre. About ten miles north of Culbertson, Montana, on the road to Froid

Harvesting wheat with a combine on a share's basis, getting about fort...

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Manpower. Grain threshing. The ripe kernels of grain flowing from this threshing machine will help keep America, and her allies, strong. Much of this season's harvest will be shipped abroad on a lend-lease basis. Father and sons contribute their manpower to provide this vital food

Manpower. Grain threshing. The ripe kernels of grain flowing from this...

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Conversion. Frying pans to aircraft parts. One of the owners of an Eastern manufacturing company explains the workings of a soundproof auxiliary engine cover to a friend. He's producing this engine cover on an experimental basis now, along with small aircraft parts, instead of the egg poachers and frying pans he used to make before converting his plant to war production. This cover will enclose motors used on four-engine bombers to take care of retracting gear and other essentials not connected with the main drive engine. Precision Metal Company, New York City, New York

Conversion. Frying pans to aircraft parts. One of the owners of an Eas...

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Greenbelt, Maryland. Federal housing project. View across plaza of the shopping center showing the moving picture house. All stores including the movie house are run on a cooperative basis

Greenbelt, Maryland. Federal housing project. View across plaza of the...

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Consumers, of course, usually buy rationed items in the form described in the consumer table and use points accordingly. But if a consumer wishes to buy an item in the larger form described in the trade table, he may do so. In that case he pays points on the basis of the trade table

Consumers, of course, usually buy rationed items in the form described...

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A Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) approaches net erected on the stern of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61). The RPV, which carries a stabilized televison camera and a laser designator, is operated aboard the IOWA for basis gunfire support with over-the-horizon targeting and reconnaissance capabilities. The system may be operated out to a range of 110 miles from the battleship surface group and has an endurance of eight hours

A Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) approaches net erected on t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Iowa (BB 61) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PHC Jeff Hilton Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servic... More

A Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) is caught in a recovery net erected on the stern of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61). The RPV, which carries a stabilized televison camera and a laser designator, is operated aboard the IOWA for basis gunfire support with over-the-horizon targeting and reconnaissance capabilities. The system may be operated out to a range of 110 miles from the battleship surface group and has an endurance of eight hours

A Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) is caught in a recovery net...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Iowa (BB 61) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PHC Jeff Hilton Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servic... More

Smoke and sparks cover the stern of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) during a rocket-booster assisted takeoff of a Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV). The RPV, which carries a stabilized televison camera and a laser designator, is operated aboard the IOWA for basis gunfire support with over-the-horizon targeting and reconnaissance capabilities. The system may be operated out to a range of 110 miles from the battleship surface group and has an endurance of eight hours

Smoke and sparks cover the stern of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) du...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Iowa (BB 61) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PHC Jeff Hilton Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servic... More

The Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft is moved onto a flatbed for transport to the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility-2 (SAEF-2). It arrived at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility aboard an Air Force C-17 cargo plane early this morning following its flight from the Lockheed Martin Astronautics plant in Denver, Colo. When it arrives at the red planet, the Mars Climate Orbiter will primarily support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. After that, the Mars Climate Orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for one Martian year (1.8 Earth years). It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface. The scheduled launch date for the Mars Climate Orbiter is Dec. 10, 1998, on a Delta II 7425 rocket KSC-98pc1047

The Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft is moved onto a flatbed for transp...

The Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft is moved onto a flatbed for transport to the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility-2 (SAEF-2). It arrived at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility aboard an Air Force C-17 ... More

Republic of Korea (ROK) guards stand at their posts while providing protection for a group of visitors touring Joint Security Area (JSA). The ROK guards are tasked with providing protection for people in the JSA. The guards stand face to face with thier North Korean adversaries on a daily basis. At times the North and South Korean guards are within a couple of feet of one another

Republic of Korea (ROK) guards stand at their posts while providing pr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

Republic of Korea (ROK) guards stand at their posts while providing protection for a group of visitors touring Joint Security Area (JSA). The ROK guards are tasked with providing protection for people in the JSA. The guards stand face to face with thier North Korean adversaries on a daily basis. At times the North and South Korean guards are within a couple of feet of one another

Republic of Korea (ROK) guards stand at their posts while providing pr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

North Korean guards stand at their post providing protection for a group of people touring North Korean side of the Demarkation line. The North Korean guards are posted to keep people from defecting from North to South Korea. Both sides have guards posted at the same time and stand face to face on a daily basis

North Korean guards stand at their post providing protection for a gro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

SSGT Meegan and other members of the United Nations Command Security Battalion/Joint Security Area (UNCSB/JSA), Scout Platoon, patrol the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Scout Platoon conducts patrols of the DMZ on a regular basis

SSGT Meegan and other members of the United Nations Command Security B...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

SSGT Meegan and SPC Escobedo, United Nations Command Security Battalion/Joint Security Area (UNCSB/JSA), Scout Platoon, stop to discuss the next maneuver during a patrol of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on Oct. 20, 1998. Scout Platoon conducts patrols of the DMZ on a regular basis

SSGT Meegan and SPC Escobedo, United Nations Command Security Battalio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD Base: Panmunjom State: Demilitarized Zone Country: Korea Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release Status: ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station, workers on the gantry watch as cables lift a Delta II rocket into position for launch. Scheduled for launch on Dec. 10, 1998, the rocket is carrying the Mars Climate Orbiter. The orbiter is heading for Mars where it will primarily support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, which is planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. The orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for one Martian year (1.8 Earth years). It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface KSC-98pc1617

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Pad 17A at Cape Canaveral Air Station, workers on the gantry watch as cables lift a Delta II rocket into position for launch. Scheduled for launch on Dec. 10, 1998, the rocket i... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility -2 (SAEF-2), workers lower the Mars Climate Orbiter into place on the spin test equipment. Targeted for launch aboard a Delta II rocket on Dec. 10, 1998, the orbiter is heading for Mars where it will primarily support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, which is planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. The orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for 687 Earth days. It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface KSC-98pc1722

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsula...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility -2 (SAEF-2), workers lower the Mars Climate Orbiter into place on the spin test equipment. Targeted for launch aboard a Delta ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Boeing Delta II expendable launch vehicle lifts off with NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter at 1:45:51 p.m. EST, on Dec. 11, 1998, from Launch Complex 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. The launch was delayed one day when personnel detected a battery-related software problem in the spacecraft. The problem was corrected and the launch was rescheduled for the next day. The first of a pair of spacecraft to be launched in the Mars Surveyor '98 Project, the orbiter is heading for Mars where it will first provide support to its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, which is planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. The orbiter's instruments will then monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for one Martian year (1.8 Earth years). It will observe the appearance and movement of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface. The detailed images of the surface features will provide important clues to the planet's early climate history and give scientists more information about possible liquid water reserves beneath the surface KSC-98pc1840

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Boeing Delta II expendable launch vehi...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A Boeing Delta II expendable launch vehicle lifts off with NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter at 1:45:51 p.m. EST, on Dec. 11, 1998, from Launch Complex 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. T... More

Constable Jonas Gideon of the Saint Lucian Marine Police keeps an eye on his fellow officers from aboard a Coast Guard Cutter, while they perform patrol of the harbor in Saint Lucia. Members of the 820th Red Horse Squadron, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, who are building the Marine Police a new barracks as part of Operation NEW HORIZONS, got to see what the Coast Guard does on a daily basis off the coast of Saint Lucia. Approximately 100 Marine, Army and Air Force personnel have deployed to Saint Lucia as part of New Horizons. The operation has a two fold mission of readiness training and humanitarian assistance in the Caribbean and Latin America

Constable Jonas Gideon of the Saint Lucian Marine Police keeps an eye ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NEW HORIZONS Base: Castries Country: Saint Lucia (LCA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Steven Pearsall, USAF Release Status: Rel... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. --   Inside a clean room at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, workers begin lifting the shipping container from around NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, spacecraft.  AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mission under NASA's Explorer Program. The program provides frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space within heliophysics and astrophysics. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change.  AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0664

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside a clean room at Vandenbe...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside a clean room at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, workers begin lifting the shipping container from around NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, ... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.   --   Inside a clean room at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the shipping container removed from around NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, spacecraft at left, is lowered onto the floor nearby. AIM is the seventh Small Explorers mission under NASA's Explorer Program. The program provides frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space within heliophysics and astrophysics. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change.  AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0666

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside a clean room at Vanden...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- Inside a clean room at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the shipping container removed from around NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, spacecraft a... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  -- In Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers roll the AIM spacecraft into the "tent" where a partial deployment of the solar arrays on the spacecraft will take place. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0690

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In Building 1555 at North Vanden...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In Building 1555 at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers roll the AIM spacecraft into the "tent" where a partial deployment of the solar arrays on the spacecraft will t... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF.  --  In a clean-room environment at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, lights are reflected on the solar array panels of the AIM spacecraft during illumination testing. The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study those clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change. AIM is scheduled to be mated to the Pegasus XL during the second week of April, after which final inspections will be conducted.  Launch is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0704

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In a clean-room environment at ...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. -- In a clean-room environment at North Vandenberg Air Force Base, lights are reflected on the solar array panels of the AIM spacecraft during illumination testing. The AIM s... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, technicians prepare to mate the AIM spacecraft (at left) to the SoftRide isolation system on the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket.  The Cosmic Dust Experiment surfaces can be clearly seen as 12 rectangular areas on the aft portion of the spacecraft.  AIM, which stands for Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, is being prepared for integrated testing and a flight simulation.  The AIM spacecraft will fly three instruments designed to study polar mesospheric clouds located at the edge of space, 50 miles above the Earth's surface in the coldest part of the planet's atmosphere. The mission's primary goal is to explain why these clouds form and what has caused them to become brighter and more numerous and appear at lower latitudes in recent years. AIM's results will provide the basis for the study of long-term variability in the mesospheric climate and its relationship to global climate change.  Launch from the Pegasus XL rocket is scheduled for April 25. KSC-07pd0992

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in Californ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, technicians prepare to mate the AIM spacecraft (at left) to the SoftRide isolation system on the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket. Th... More

Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 24, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations team members receive a morning briefing from Yvonne Antoine-Wilson and Betty Radwanski before they receive their assignments for the day.  On a daily basis, Community Relations teams canvass different neighborhoods to talk with individuals, business owners, organizations, associations, and anyone in the community who are Sandy survivors, to answer questions, share information, and to encourage those who haven't registered for assistance to apply online at www.disasterassistance.gov or by calling (800) 621-3362 / TTY (800) 462-7585

Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 24, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations team members...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-12-24 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Walter Jennings City/State: Brooklyn, NY Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085) Disaster Types: Hur... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5931

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a Un...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Da... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5924

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a Un...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Da... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. -- Technicians inspect NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite at the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.      The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: NASA KSC-2012-6526

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. -- Technicians inspect NASA's Landsat Data Cont...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. -- Technicians inspect NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite at the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The Landsat Data Continuit... More

Emmonak, Alaska, July 15, 2013 -- The local dump was a flooded soupy mess after flood waters eroded the service road and inundated the community. Federal funding in the form of Public Assistance (PA) is available to state, tribal and eligible local governments and certain nonprofit organizations on a cost sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the flooding in the Alaska Gateway Regional Educational Attendance Area (REAA), Copper River REAA, Lower Yukon REAA, Yukon Flats REAA, and the Yukon-Koyukuk REAA. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Emmonak, Alaska, July 15, 2013 -- The local dump was a flooded soupy m...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-07-15 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Adam DuBrowa City/State: Emmonak, AK Disaster Types: Flooding Categories: Debris ^ Public Assistance ^ Rec... More

A group of people standing on top of a hill. Family children father.

A group of people standing on top of a hill. Family children father.

Silhouette of a family standing on a hill at sunset / A group of people standing on top of a hill / Public domain stock illustration.

A family is silhouetted against a sunset over a body of water. Beach sun sunset

A family is silhouetted against a sunset over a body of water. Beach s...

Family silhouettes at sunset by the lake / A family is silhouetted against a sunset over a body of water / Public domain stock illustration.

A silhouette of a woman holding a child in her arms. Beach sun sunset

A silhouette of a woman holding a child in her arms. Beach sun sunset

Silhouette of a mother and child / A silhouette of a woman holding a child in her arms / Public domain stock illustration.

A bicycle on a grunge purple background. Background wallpaper basis, backgrounds textures.

A bicycle on a grunge purple background. Background wallpaper basis, b...

Purple bike on a purple background / A bicycle on a grunge purple background / Public domain stock illustration.

Neues Reich. Dynastie XIX.  Abusimbel [Abû Sunbul]: a. Felsenstele links neben dem grossen Tempel; b. Basis einer Statue.

Neues Reich. Dynastie XIX. Abusimbel [Abû Sunbul]: a. Felsenstele lin...

Picryl description: Public domain photo of Egyptian sculpture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Map of central Asia on the basis of the surveys made by British and Russian officers to 1881.

Map of central Asia on the basis of the surveys made by British and Ru...

Relief shown by hachures. From Science, May 1, 1885. "Reproduced from map issued by the Great trigonometric survey of India." Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.

A line of forges that seem endless is turning out a stream of shells that is endless. The auto manufacturing plant that used these same forges for car parts is now on a full wartime production basis. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan

A line of forges that seem endless is turning out a stream of shells t...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Orange, Texas. In the extended school day program in the public schools, some children of families where both parents are employed, come to school as early as 6 a.m. to enable the parents to get to work. They go back to bed on cots in the school corridor. They they get up and go through the regular school day. After school until the parents call for them, up to 6 p.m., they have a recreation program conducted on a hobby basis. These children are playing after school waiting for their parents to finish work

Orange, Texas. In the extended school day program in the public school...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bureau, office furniture, desk, chair, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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