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WIDE FIELD AND PLANETARY CAMERA-2 RECOVERING THE PROMISE OF HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE....
Informational poster containing text and images about the telescope. The main background is light blue, while text box backgrounds are either dark blue or yellow. -
Western Union Telegram from Tom Hayes to Hubert Mitchell.
The telegram discusses the park project development and has a note on the back, presumably written by Mitchell, listing what he needs to discuss with Hayes over a telephone call. -
Wernher von Braun, William A. Mrazek, and M.E. Huston with a rocket nose cone recovered from space.
The photo is signed by Von Braun, Mrazek, and Huston. -
Wernher von Braun, Jean Perrault, Olga Ley, and Ben Graves at the dedication of the Willy Ley Collection.
The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Mrs. Ley in 1970. -
Wernher von Braun with daughter Margrit and son Peter in the crowd at the 1969 MSFC employee picnic.
MSFC Director of Administration and Technical Services David H. Newby is shown in the foreground. -
Wernher von Braun presents an Award of Achievement to Jean Drake at the 1969 MSFC employee picnic.
Drake worked in the Safety Office. Lois Smith is shown seated at left. -
Wernher von Braun and Ben Graves at the dedication of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970. -
Wernher and Maria von Braun at a cocktail party given for the Alabama legislature.
A note on the back of the photo reads, "Cocktail Party for legislature at time Huntsville wanted Research Park & Institute for university." From left to right: Mrs. Foster Haley, Mrs. Milton Cummings, Wernher von Braun, Maria von Braun, Roscoe Roberts, Ryan DeGraffenried, and Milton Cummings. -
Welcome to Huntsville. Missile and Space Capital.
Front: Welcome to Huntsville. Missile and Space Capital.
Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. Welcome to the "Outer Space Capitol, USA" - a progressive and friendly metropolis. -
Weekly Prayer Card, undated
This folder contains correspondence, postcards and prayer cards offering condolences. -
Weeden, Maria Howard
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Weeden Project
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Weeden House
Front: Weeden House, Home of Howard Weeden, Huntsville, Ala. -
Weeden Homestead
Front: The Weeden Homestead, Huntsville, Alabama. "Bandana Ballads" -
Waxwing 3rd Stage & Payload Faring (Black Arrow R4)
A photograph of the Waxwing SRM (solid rocket motor) used as the 3rd stage on the Black Arrow rocket. Hung in the London Science Museum as it would appear moments after separating from the second stage. -
Waterfront, Oran.
Photograph number 16. This photograph shows the waterfront in Oran, Algeria. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Washington Street on East Side Square
Front: Washington Street, Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street on East Side Square
Front: Washington Street, Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street on East Side Square
Front: Street Scene - Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street Looking North
Front: Washington Street Looking North, Huntsville, Ala. -
Washington Street at Night, Looking South
Front: Washington Street at Night, Looking South, Huntsville, Alabama -
Washington Street at Night, Looking North
Front: Huntsville, Ala.
Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, WASHINGTON STREET AT NIGHT
Huntsville was the scene of these "firsts" in Alabama:
1811 - first town incorporated
1812 - first Masonic Lodge chartered
1816 - first bank incorporated
1819 - first state constitution drafted
1819 - first governor inaugurated
1819 - first session of state legislature held
1824 - first cotton mill erected
1965 - first in "Outer Space, U.S.A." -
Washington Street & Court Square
Front: Washington Street & Court Square, Huntsville, Ala. -
Wardian case with gardeners and a dog.
An open Wardian case with plants at the Dominica Botanic Garden, Roseau. There are three gardeners next to it as well as one dog. -
Walt Disney Pictures invites you to discover the mystery of Mars ROVING MARS
Paper bag promoting the Roving Mars movie. Bag features image of rover on the surface of Mars. -
Walker, Richard W.
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Wake Robin Motel
Front: Wake Robin Motel, Huntsville, Ala., 1 Mile North on U. S. 231
Back: WAKE ROBIN MOTEL, One Mile North on U.S. Highway 231, Huntsville, Ala. Air conditioned optional. Modern and Quiet. "Comfort without Extravagance". Phone 9146. -
W.L. Halsey transaction, August 7, 1900.
This image of a W.L. Halsey transaction from August 7, 1900, is cropped from page 471 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 2, 1898-1902. The transaction on this page was paid for in cash and does not correspond to a customer account page. W.L. Halsey purchased tobacco products in this transaction. W.L. Halsey owned a grocery company in Huntsville, Alabama, and was a frequent customer at Harrison Brothers. -
W.L. Halsey and C.H. Halsey grocery store advertisements, 1896.
This is an image of page six of the Weekly Mercury from July 1896. W.L. Halsey and C.H. Halsey advertisements for their grocery stores are featured on this page. Other advertisements on this page include "C.C. Anderson Druggist", "W.R. Rison & Co. Bankers", "Sheffey & Dean", and "Herstein & Lowenthal, Proprietors." -
W.L. Halsey + Co. transaction, October 21, 1903.
This image of a W.L. Halsey + Co. transaction from October 21, 1903, is cropped from page 273 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 3, 1901-1903. The transaction on this page corresponds to page 63 in Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904. In this transaction, W.L. Halsey + Co. purchased various Queensware, metalware items, and 1 dozen opal chicks. W.L. Halsey + Co. was a grocery company in Huntsville, Alabama, and was a frequent customer at Harrison Brothers. Harrison Brothers began selling hardware products in 1903 and hardware and home furnishing items gradually became their primary merchandise. -
W.L. Halsey + Co. customer account page, 1901-1903.
This is a W.L. Halsey customer account page on page 63 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904. Transactions and payments on this ledger page correspond to Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 2, 1898-1902, and Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 3, 1901-1903, and date from September 6, 1901 to November 17, 1903. -
W. J. Blake Memorial Center, Oakwood College
Back: The W. J. Blake Memorial Center, Oakwood College, Huntsville, Ala., built in 1969, contains offices for the United Student Movement and the Student Development. On the ground level there is a Student Recreation Center. The upper level houses the cafeteria, administrative offices and Student and Faculty lounges. -
W. H. Green Memorial Library, Oakwood College
Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. W. H. Green Memorial Library (1953) -
W. H. Green Memorial Library, Oakwood College
Front: Oakwood College
Back: OAKWOOD COLLEGE, Huntsville, Alabama, W. H. Green Memorial Library