Box 4
Contains 28 Results:
Meteorology: Waterspouts, Waves
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.
Astronomy: Asteroids, Aurora, Cosmic Rays
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.
Astronomy: Planets
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.
Astronomy: Milky Way, Nebulae
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.
Astronomy: Satellites, Telescopes, Observatories, Instruments
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.
Astronomy: Moon, Lunar Eclipses
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.
Astronomy: Sun, Solar Eclipses, Solar Fire, Solar Discs
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.
Astronomy: Stars
This series consists of picture clippings, newspaper spreads, and magazine articles documenting various Earth Science information, dated between 1920 and 1940. The file folders are categorized under three headings: Geology, Meteorology, and Astronomy. The picture clippings and articles are most often glued directly upon the file folders—both front and back—with most of their original published captions intact. Many of the clippings were from the New York Times Picture Section.