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Bivouac site at a National Guard camp.
This photograph was likely taken during Alabama Army National Guard field training exercises at Fort McClellan, near Anniston, Alabama. -
Bivouac site at a National Guard camp.
This photograph was likely taken during Alabama Army National Guard field training exercises at Fort McClellan, near Anniston, Alabama. -
Black Arrow R4 Vehicle Second Stage
A photograph of the Black Arrow R4 vehicle's second stage, as photographed in the London Science Museum. It shows clearly the vehicle's Gamma-304 Type 2 Engine, along with the bright red payload faring. -
Black Horse's Walled Cliff Dwelling
Jackson Co. Site #30 -
Black Oak Stove sale, December 5, 1903.
This image of a Hampton + Wade transaction from December 5, 1903, is cropped from page 443 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 3, 1901-1903. In this transaction, Hampton + Wade purchased a Black Oak Stove for $8.50. The Harrison Brothers began selling hardware products, such as stoves, in 1903. -
Blacksmith at work at Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum. Missile and Space Capital.
Back: Blacksmith at work at Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum. Living history interpreters perform the tasks of 19th century farmers in Burritt's Living History Program. -
Blank "Personal Report of Reserve Officer" forms.
The forms leave space to record the officer's name, address, and change of status. They also leave space for forwarding. -
Blueprint for Space Science Fiction to Science Fact U.S. Space and Rocket Center June 27 through December 1, 1991
Photo of rocket taking off under illustration of the solar system with the Sun with a face in the center. -
Boardman Papers, 1825-1845
Apparently lawyer Cabaniss attended to the affairs of Elijah Boardman. Elijah and his brother entered into Huntsville activities at least at the time of statehood, 1819, when John was the printer for the new state constitution. Elijah established an imported stock farm and race horse stables. Both were active but unfortunately both fell into disgrace and headed, as many others had, to Mississippi. Included in this file is the Certificate of Stock in the Huntsville Theatre, #1, 1825, racing and boarding accounts with his sometimes partners. The racing events were quite extent traveling to Nashville and New York among other venues. For further information see Nancy M. Rohr "Off to the Races," Huntsville Historical Review, W-S 2010, pp. 35-57. -
Boat and deer farm tours.
Film opens showing the see through bottom of a boat during a boat tour. Then the film transitions to showing Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg visiting Tommy Bartlett's Deer Farm and petting the deer. Summer 1959. -
Boating in Ocala.
Konrad and Klaus Dannenberg go fishing outside of Ocala, Florida. Having successfully caught some fish, they then show someone butchering the fish for them. They then show the place where they're staying: Florida's Silver Springs. The film ends with a shot of the Prince of Peace Memorial. Summer 1959. -
Boaz Academy Site, built in 1898
Marshall Co. - Site #36, 200 Block, W. College St., Boaz -
Bob Jones Projects, 1966
Madison County Buildings -
Boeing and Apollo 11.
The phamplet is address to members of the press who are at Cape Kennedy for the Apollo 11 launch. The pamphlet provides information on Boeing's contribution to the Apollo mission. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXIII, no. 11, November 1963.
The magazine includes the article "Saddle the Dragon", "The 100 Secondsof 27 Charlie", "Which Alloy is Best?", "How to Knock Out an ICBM", "Inner Test for Outer Space", "Air Guards Get More 97s", "New Beauty Salon for Jets", "Builder Blue", "A Feel for the Wind", and "Instant Money". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXIV, no. 10, October 1964.
The magazine includes the articles "Long Stride for Logistics", "Tests Prove Special Landing Gear", "School Days at Cape Kennedy", "Costs Cut by Fiberglass", "Rockets to Fire Soon", "Boomerang Booster", "Tested Tester", and "Non-Stop Titanium Milling". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXIV, no. 11, November 1964.
The magazine includes the articles "Riddle of the Red Planet", "Flying Professors", "Big Balus Over New Guinea", "Helicopter Swimming Pool", "How to Cool a Hot Spot", "Curves Cured to Order", "Higher Flyer", "Team Worker", and "Harpooned for HiBEX". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXIV, no. 12, December 1964.
The magazine contains the articles "Manned Orbital Laboratory", "Big Wheels Carry Big Bird", "Good Turner", "Tokyo Tours", "Purity Surety", "The Ships Had Wings", "Taylored Talent", "Airplane Engineer", and "Synthetic Sunshine". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXIV, no. 4, April 1964.
The magazine contains the articles "Aidr Cargo Jets Ahead", "Saturn Stands Up", "Tunnel of Flame", "Where the Air Is Really Hot", "Spaghetti to the Rescue", "B-52 Bombers Undergo Tests", "sports-Minded Magician", "Skipper Regan", and "Road to the Stars". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXIV, no. 9, September 1964.
The magazine includes the articles "Next Stop: Mars", "Up the river to the Moon", "Air Force Tests New Missile", "Shake Well Before Using", "Quick Cargo Cash", "New Heart for the B-52", "What-Next Man", "Mostly on Time", and "Faster Inspector". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXV, no. 1, January 1965.
The magazine includes the articles "MATS Mappers Will Get Jets", "Hitching Posts for Saturn", "Pods Shell Out Rockets", "One Cigar to Freedom", "Lab-Locked Seahorse", "Flying Gas Station", "Huntsville's Hybrid", "The Horse Who Hated Boeing", and "Soldier Sniffer". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXV, no. 10, October 1965.
The magazine includes the artciles "Forward Edge of Research", "727s to Florida", "39 More Passengers", "Breadboards and D-Birds", "The Artful Imitators", "Instinct for Achievement", "Pointer", and "Don't Touch". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXV, no. 11, November 1965.
The magazine includes the articles "The Soft Splash", "Frontierland, U.S.A.", "Her Name is Miss Magnolia", "Alignment for Tall Tools", "Better and 9 Times Smaller", "Instant Jet Tankers", "Broad-Field Man", and "New Turbine-Powered Vehicles". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXV, no. 2, February 1965.
The magazine contains the articles "In the Spirit of Magellan", "Engine No. 551", "Try This on for Size", "A Carriage for Big Brother", "Grease the Wheels inSpace", "Orbiting Eye", "Big Enough", "Man Toward Mars", and "Blue-Ribbon Bomber". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXV, no. 5, May 1965.
The magazine includes the articles "Dipole Near the South Pole", "Migration to Huntsville", "Psychology of Stress", "Red Question Mark in Space", "Every Delivery Is Special", "Moon and Money Man", and "Tanks for Saturn". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXV, no. 7, July 1965.
The magazine includes the articles "Ground Testing a Moon Bird", "By Air to Athens", "Twinjet Twins", "On the Beam", "15,000 Hours Before Overhaul", "Minuteman Modernization", "Miller in Motion", and "Texas Champ". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXVI, no. 1, January 1966.
Article noted in the table of contents : Guidelines for administrators by William Sheil. Pages 6 and 7. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXVI, no. 6, June 1966.
The magazine contains the articles "The Spout of the Funnel", "Titanium for the SST", "Jobs, Anyone", "Burner II Heads for Growth", "Exact Temperature Control", "Nuclear Shock Tests", Holidays With or Without Haggis", "Gunboat Man", and "Scientific Shakeup". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXVI, no. 8, August 1966.
The magazine contains the articles "From Computer to Picture Tube", "Moon Rocket Service Station", "These Are Possible on the 747", "Earthquake Predictor", "Speeders Everyone Likes", "Minuteman Through the Looking Glass", "Air Pilot, Water Pilot", "Leader of the Band", and "Come Home Safe". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company. -
Boeing Magazine, vol. XXXVII, no. 3, March 1967.
The magazine contains the articles "Classics from the Classroom", "The Iron Maiden", "Shake Well Before Using", "Old Yaller is White Again", "Tucumcari", "In the Family Tradition", and "The Flying Cloud". Also included is a briefing of events in the Boeing Company.