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Three people from BL Royal 10 E IV, f. 25

Three people from BL Royal 10 E IV, f. 25

Detail of a bas-de-page scene of three people outside a building. Image taken from f. 25 of Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). Written in Latin. The BL Royal Manuscript... More

Boat with Three People and Objects

Boat with Three People and Objects

Even though the head of the main figure is missing, it can be deduced from this motif that this is Guanyin and his/her servants Shancai and Longnu. They are sitting in a boat, a symbol of rescue; Guanyin saves ... More

Three People at a Table and a Woman Holding a Storm-Lantern Who Points to Someone Drowning in a Pond; A Man Cutting Off the Tongue of a Woman; A Beaker, a Key, and Two Wine Casks

Three People at a Table and a Woman Holding a Storm-Lantern Who Points...

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A barmaid filling mugs at left, a man holds a bottle at center, and three people sit at a table drinking at right

A barmaid filling mugs at left, a man holds a bottle at center, and th...

Public domain reproduction of art print, 16th-17th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Wooded River Landscape with Three People Fishing

Wooded River Landscape with Three People Fishing

Public domain image, 17th-18th century drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Allegorical scene of three people with astronomy equipment]

[Allegorical scene of three people with astronomy equipment]

Illus. in: Almagestvm novvm astronomiam veterem ... / Giovanni Battista Riccioli, 1651. Public domain scan of 17th-century scientific illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A man who has just stabbed himself falls backwards while three people stand in shock
[Portrait of Three people posed on a bench at Niagara Falls]

[Portrait of Three people posed on a bench at Niagara Falls]

Picryl description: Public domain image of a daguerreotype portrait, early photography, 19th century, Victorian style, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Untitled (House with Horse-Drawn Carriage and Three People)

Untitled (House with Horse-Drawn Carriage and Three People)

Public domain vintage artistic photograph, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

[Group Portrait of Three People]

[Group Portrait of Three People]

Public domain vintage artistic photograph, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Boating scene on the Schuylkill River, three people in a rowboat, oarsmen in a scull, and a pleasure boat in front of a structure on the shore that is not the Fairmount Water Works

Boating scene on the Schuylkill River, three people in a rowboat, oars...

Inscribed in pencil at top right are instructions for colors. Stamped on verso: From the file of James F. Queen artist, 1824-1889. (DLC/PP-1997:105) Forms part of: Marian S. Carson collection at the Library of... More

[Three people bobsledding]. Albumen print, Getty Museum. Public domain photograph.

[Three people bobsledding]. Albumen print, Getty Museum. Public domain...

Public domain photograph - 19th-century albumen print, people, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Exterior view of store on the corner of the street with merchandise along the street sides and three people, shoppers and merchant(?), and a ladder leaning against the roof on the right]

[Exterior view of store on the corner of the street with merchandise a...

No. 642. Illus. in: Views & costumes of Japan by Stillfried & Andersen. Yokohama : Stillfried & Andersen, [ca. 1877, p. 17] In 1877 Stillfried & Andersen purchased Felice Beato's stock of photographs, some may... More

Three people. Museum of New Zealand collection

Three people. Museum of New Zealand collection

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Three people. Museum of New Zealand collection

Three people. Museum of New Zealand collection

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Toll Bridge, Apia, Samoa, New Zealand / Burton Brothers Studio

Toll Bridge, Apia, Samoa, New Zealand / Burton Brothers Studio

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Three people amongst the trees. From the album: Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand scenes

Three people amongst the trees. From the album: Tahiti, Samoa and New ...

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889. The famous dog, "Romey," that saved the lives of three people - Mrs. Kress, child...

The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889. The famous dog, "Romey," that...

Public domain photograph - 19th-century albumen print, people, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Three people in boat] - Drawing. Public domain image.

[Three people in boat] - Drawing. Public domain image.

Title devised by cataloger. No accession number. No publication information. Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

816. Titlisspitze (3239m) - Early photography, Public domain image

816. Titlisspitze (3239m) - Early photography, Public domain image

Artist: Edit. Photoglob.Artist Bio: Swiss publishing company, founded 1889.Creation Date: c. 1890.Process: albumen print.Credit Line: Gift of Dr. Richard P. Wunder.Accession Number: 1999.027.010

Three People in a Horse-Drawn Carriage, Fred Brockett

Three People in a Horse-Drawn Carriage, Fred Brockett

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Three People, a Mask, a Fox and a Bird, headpiece forLe sourire

Three People, a Mask, a Fox and a Bird, headpiece forLe sourire

Public domain scan of 1890s woodcut print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Three People, a Mask, a Fox, and a Bird, headpiece for Le sourire

Three People, a Mask, a Fox, and a Bird, headpiece for Le sourire

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Three People, a Mask, a Fox and a Bird, headpiece for Le sourire

Three People, a Mask, a Fox and a Bird, headpiece for Le sourire

Public domain scan of 1890s woodcut print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pagosa Hot Springs, 45 ft by 75 ft. Largest boiling springs in world. Steam shows; Tame cinnamon bear enjoys hot water at Pagosa; A ghost; In the plunge at Pagosa, in the dense steam, taken by flashlight, three people (Mabel, Downs, Nettie)

Pagosa Hot Springs, 45 ft by 75 ft. Largest boiling springs in world. ...

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Three People - Public domain portrait print

Three People - Public domain portrait print

Washington is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is located in the western part of the state and has a population of around 2,982 people.

[Double exposure "spirit" photograph of girl standing, holding flowers, surrounded by spectral figures of three people] / photograph by G.S. Smallwood, Chicago, Ill.

[Double exposure "spirit" photograph of girl standing, holding flowers...

H62881 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph, Victorian style, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Zak Joseph Zachariah - Three people

Zak Joseph Zachariah - Three people

Picryl description: Public domain photo of vintage New Zealand postcard, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Three people in horse drawn wagon

Three people in horse drawn wagon

Date span reflects dates range of negatives in collection. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National Photo Company collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.npco This... More

[Three people riding in two wheeled chairs pushed by two men, in wooded area, Palm Beach, Florida]

[Three people riding in two wheeled chairs pushed by two men, in woode...

J330439 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - historical image of Florida, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Three people in horse drawn wagon]

[Three people in horse drawn wagon]

Picryl description: Public domain image of a cart, carriage, wagon, 18th-19th century design, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The Avon in Victoria Square showing the Supreme Court building, Salvation Army Barracks, and Durham St. Methodist church.

The Avon in Victoria Square showing the Supreme Court building, Salvat...

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Three people on mountainside road cut, possibly Sierras near Yosemite

Three people on mountainside road cut, possibly Sierras near Yosemite

Title and digital scan supplied by donor. Forms part of: Albert M. Price Panoramic Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).

"HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_026.jpg"

"HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_026.jpg"

Presidents, Carter, James. Three people emerging from the Railroad Station and Ticket Office.

Three People in an Atelier - Public domain dedication, National Gallery of Art

Three People in an Atelier - Public domain dedication, National Galler...

Public domain image of German master print from the National Gallery of Art collection, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Completed Jennie Thompson Home / Three People in Front - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Completed Jennie Thompson Home / Three People in Front - Bureau of Ind...

Public domain photograph related to native Americans, Reservations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Lise Meitner (1878-1968), standing at meeting with Arthur H. Compton and Katherine Cornell

Lise Meitner (1878-1968), standing at meeting with Arthur H. Compton a...

Description: Austrian-born physicist Lise Meitner (1878-1968) is shown here (at right) with actress Katherine Cornell and physicist Arthur H. Compton on June 6, 1946, when Meitner and Cornell were receiving awa... More

Kendall Emerson, Alix Churchill, Eleanor Brown Merrill

Kendall Emerson, Alix Churchill, Eleanor Brown Merrill

Description: When this photograph was taken in 1935, Dr. Alix Churchill (seated in center), Associate Secretary General of the International Association for Prevention of Blindness and Executive Secretary of th... More

Palestine events. The earthquake of July 11, 1927. Wrecked dwelling house on Olivet. In which three people were killed

Palestine events. The earthquake of July 11, 1927. Wrecked dwelling ho...

Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.

Palestine events. The earthquake of July 11, 1927. Wrecked dwelling house on Olivet. In which three people were killed

Palestine events. The earthquake of July 11, 1927. Wrecked dwelling ho...

Picryl description: Public domain image of historical building ruins, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The engine "Sam Hill," which Thomas Edison rode as a boy, pulling the Presidential train.

The engine "Sam Hill," which Thomas Edison rode as a boy, pulling the ...

The engine "Sam Hill," which Thomas Edison rode as a boy, pulling the Presidential train. Three people are posed in front of the train - possibly the train engineer and his family.

London at night. Museum of New Zealand collection

London at night. Museum of New Zealand collection

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ROCK CLIMBING - National Parks Gallery

ROCK CLIMBING - National Parks Gallery

THREE PEOPLE TIED ONTO A ROPE. MAN IN HAT IN FRONT, WOMAN WITH BANDANA ON HEAD NEXT AND A MAN WITH A LIGHT COLORED HAT IN BACK.

Car on country road - Publicd domain, Museum of New Zealand

Car on country road - Publicd domain, Museum of New Zealand

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When the defense boom started, the post office at Hermiston, Oregon employed three people; post office now employs sixteen

When the defense boom started, the post office at Hermiston, Oregon em...

Public domain photograph of the United States military and military-industrial complex before World War Two, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

When the defense boom started, the post office at Hermiston, Oregon employed three people; post office now employs sixteen

When the defense boom started, the post office at Hermiston, Oregon em...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Kaymoor Haulage 1946 - National Parks Gallery

Kaymoor Haulage 1946 - National Parks Gallery

Three people riding the haulage down to Kaymoor Bottom.

Under arbete med timmerhakar. Sverige. Public domain image.

Under arbete med timmerhakar. Sverige. Public domain image.

Under arbete med timmerhakar. Public domain photograph - 20th-century Swedish maritime photography, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

"HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_067.jpg"

"HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_067.jpg"

Presidents, Carter, James. Three people posing in front of two mounted officers and their horses.

Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway - Heading Back To Town

Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway - Heading Back To Town

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Three people cross the Valley City State University Footbridge over the Sheyenne River, leaving the University grounds for the city. Lo... More

Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway - Reading about the Standing Rock

Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway - Reading about the Standing Rock

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Three people read about the Standing Rock on the Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway Location: Standing Rock, North Dakota (46.531° N 97... More

Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway - Winter Tracks Snow Sculpture of a Dalma Horse

Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway - Winter Tracks Snow Sculpture of a Dalma ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Three people dressed for the cold and sunny winter day help carve a Scandinavian Dalma horse from a large block of snow. Location: Loca... More

Three people (photo) (17,9) - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Three people (photo) (17,9) - Public Domain image, National Parks Gall...

Three people (photo) (17,9) Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  Standing, from left, are Mission Specialists Stanley Love; Leopold Eyharts' backup, Frank De Winne; and Pilot Alan Poindexter.  Standing in the basket, from left, are Mission Specialists Hans Schlegel, Leland Melvin and Rex Walheim. Schlegel, Eyharts and De Winne are with the European Space Agency.  Eyharts will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16 following the STS-122 mission.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.    The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3387

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. St... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  Seen here near the catch nets in the landing zone are, from left, Mission Specialists Leopold Eyharts, Hans Schlegel and Rex Walheim; Commander Steve Frick; Mission Specialists Stanley Love and Leland Melvin; and Pilot Alan Poindexter.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to this landing site, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.   The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3392

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. Se... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  During a training session, space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Mission Specialist Hans Schlegel releases a slidewire basket, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A, as Mission Specialist Rex Walheim looks on.  Schlegel is with the European Space Agency.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.    The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3389

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a training session, space shuttl...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a training session, space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Mission Specialist Hans Schlegel releases a slidewire basket, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service stru... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on the emergency exit system on Launch Pad 39A.  Inside the bunker at the foot of the pad, Mission Specialists Leopold Eyharts and Hans Schlegel, both with the European Space Agency, and Pilot Alan Poindexter give their full attention to their trainer.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.  The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3397

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on the emergency exit system on Launch Pad 39A. Inside the bunker at the foot of the pad, Mission Specialists Leopold... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on the emergency exit system on Launch Pad 39A.  Inside the bunker at the foot of the pad, from left, Mission Specialist Leland Melvin; astronaut Frank De Winne of the European Space Agency, backup for Expedition 16 Flight Engineer Leopold Eyharts; Mission Specialist Stanley Love; and Commander Steve Frick listen intently to their trainer.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.  The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3398

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on the emergency exit system on Launch Pad 39A. Inside the bunker at the foot of the pad, from left, Mission Speciali... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  From left, Mission Specialists Rex Walheim, Leopold Eyharts and Leland Melvin gain first-hand experience inside one of the baskets.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to this landing site, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.   The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3394

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. Fr... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  From left, Mission Specialists Stanley Love and Hans Schlegel and Commander Steve Frick gain first-hand experience inside one of the baskets.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to this landing site, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.   The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3393

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. Fr... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  During a training session on emergency exit from the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A, space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Mission Specialists Hans Schlegel, left, and Rex Walheim watch a slidewire basket descend to the landing zone.  Schlegel is with the European Space Agency.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.    The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3390

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a training session on emergency ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a training session on emergency exit from the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A, space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Mission Specialists Hans Schlegel, left, and Rex Wal... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  Standing in the basket, from left, are Mission Specialists Leland Melvin, Hans Schlegel and Rex Walheim.  Schlegel is with the European Space Agency.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.   The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3388

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. St... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  Here, Mission Specialist Rex Walheim practices getting out of one of the baskets as Mission Specialists Leopold Eyharts and Leland Melvin steady it.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to this landing site, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.   The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3395

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. He... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  From left are Mission Specialists Stanley Love; Leopold Eyharts' backup, Frank De Winne; Leland Melvin and Hans Schlegel; Pilot Alan Poindexter; and Commander Steve Frick, with his back to the camera. Schlegel, Eyharts and De Winne are with the European Space Agency.  Eyharts will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16 following the STS-122 mission.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.    The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3386

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. Fr... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  During a training session on emergency exit from the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A, space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commander Steve Frick, left, and Mission Specialist Leland Melvin watch a slidewire basket descend to the landing zone.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.   The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3391

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a training session on emergency ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a training session on emergency exit from the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A, space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commander Steve Frick, left, and Mission Specialist ... More

1801 Apache Attack - National Parks Gallery

1801 Apache Attack - National Parks Gallery

The Apache attack of 1801 left three people dead outside the mission walls and those within under siege for almost two days

Joining the Wagon Train - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Joining the Wagon Train - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Three people enjoy their day on the Oregon Trail.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Workers perform routine maintenance on the emergency egress system of Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The system includes seven slidewire baskets that can hold up to three people. The slidewire extends from the pad's fixed service structure 195 feet above the ground to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west.       Photo credit: NASA/Frank Michaux KSC-2010-5752

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Workers perform routine maintenance on the eme...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Workers perform routine maintenance on the emergency egress system of Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The system includes seven slidewire baskets that can hold ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Workers perform routine maintenance on the emergency egress system of Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The system includes seven slidewire baskets that can hold up to three people. The slidewire extends from the pad's fixed service structure 195 feet above the ground to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west.    Photo credit: NASA/Frank Michaux KSC-2010-5753

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Workers perform routine maintenance on the eme...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Workers perform routine maintenance on the emergency egress system of Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The system includes seven slidewire baskets that can hold ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a technician prepares for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1813

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a technician prepares for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach th... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the seven slidewire baskets have traveled down the wires to the ground after technicians released them from the 195-foot level for the final time. The baskets will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1821

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the seven slidewire baskets have traveled down the wires to the ground after technicians released them from the 195-foot level... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1811

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1810

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians have released the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level for the final time. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1818

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians have released the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level for the final time. After the baskets reach the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians have released the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level for the final time. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1817

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians have released the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level for the final time. After the baskets reach the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians have released the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level for the final time. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1816

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians have released the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level for the final time. After the baskets reach the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the seven slidewire baskets have traveled down the wires to the ground after technicians released them from the 195-foot level for the final time. The baskets will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1819

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the seven slidewire baskets have traveled down the wires to the ground after technicians released them from the 195-foot level... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the seven slidewire baskets have traveled down the wires to the ground after technicians released them from the 195-foot level for the final time. The baskets will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1820

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the seven slidewire baskets have traveled down the wires to the ground after technicians released them from the 195-foot level... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A panoramic view of the seven slidewire baskets on the ground near Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is seen here after technicians released them from the 195-foot level for the final time. The baskets will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1822

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A panoramic view of the seven slidewire baskets...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A panoramic view of the seven slidewire baskets on the ground near Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is seen here after technicians released them from the 195-foot... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1815

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1812

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ground they will be removed and put in storage.    The system of seven slidewire baskets at launch pads A and B provided an escape route for personnel inside the orbiter or on the orbiter access arm. The baskets are suspended from slidewires that extend from the pad’s Fixed Service Structure to a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. Each basket could hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slowed and then halted the baskets sliding down the wire approximately 55 miles per hour in about half a minute. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2012-1814

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cente...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare for the final release of the seven slidewire baskets from the 195-foot level. After the baskets reach the ... More

Knife River Indian Villages - Lifeways 2015, National Parks gallery

Knife River Indian Villages - Lifeways 2015, National Parks gallery

Three people working at Lifeways stand in front of the KNRI Visitor Center.

HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_085.jpg

HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_085.jpg

Three people sitting under an orange prop tree.

HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_067.jpg

HFCA 1607_Presidents, Carter,James_067.jpg

Three people posing in front of two mounted officers and their horses.

[Three people in front of a sod house.]

[Three people in front of a sod house.]

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

[Three people in front of a dugout.]

[Three people in front of a dugout.]

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kress, child and domestic.

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kres...

Pennsylvania stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More

[Three people in front of a dugout.]

[Three people in front of a dugout.]

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

[Three people in front of a sod house.]

[Three people in front of a sod house.]

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kress, child and domestic.

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kres...

Pennsylvania stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More

Swiss 94 B. Oberland. Three cabinet card portraits on the floor of a woman and two men attributed to the studios of Mansfield, Lafayette and Chancellor

Swiss 94 B. Oberland. Three cabinet card portraits on the floor of a w...

It must have been a rainy day in Oberland and somebody who was getting bored began playing around with the camera! Just for the craic can we identify the three people in the cabinet cards?..The general consens... More

Three people in front of a dugout.

Three people in front of a dugout.

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

Three people in front of a sod house.

Three people in front of a sod house.

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kress, child and domestic.

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kres...

Pennsylvania stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More

Three people in front of a dugout.

Three people in front of a dugout.

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

Three people in front of a sod house.

Three people in front of a sod house.

Kansas stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who assem... More

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kress, child and domestic.

The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kres...

Pennsylvania stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who... More