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"Water Scamp."
This flier has an illustration of the Water Scamp, a diagram of the layout of its use in a pool, and its specifications. -
Flier advertising the "Half Scale 1910 Tin Lizzie Model T-10-Torpedo" and "The Buckboard Model 60" model cars.
This flier advertises the Tin Lizzie and Buckboard scale replica motored cars. It provides images, descriptions, and specifications for both vehicles. -
McCall Pattern no. 9308, Ladies' Sack Night Gown.
Made for a size 32-inch bust, this nightgown pattern includes five pieces for the front, back, collar, sleeve, and sleeveband. The pattern does not include pieces for the yoke. The front of the pattern envelope lists the material required for each size, and the back describes garment construction. The pattern pieces are unprinted. -
"Map of the Plateau of Monte Sano, Madison County, Ala."
Drawn for the North Ala. Improvement Co., the map details various natural features of Monte Sano, the James F. O'Shaughnessy estate "Mountain Villa," the Hotel Monte Sano, the community of Viduta, and the Monte Sano Railway. -
"Skylab" Poster.
This poster is a comprehensive depiction of the Skylab space habitat as a whole, as well as a general summary of the Skylab program as a whole, including descriptions of the roles and responsibilities of the organizations involved in the Skylab program. -
U.S. Space Station
Painting of the U.S. Space Station above Earth. Signed by Pettus. 1986" -
Visions of Flight....
Artwork of astronaut floating in space. Text at the bottom details an art exhibit featuring paintings about NASA history. -
"Tool and Engineering Branch publication report."
Report list detailing the state of manufacturing plans as either "Rough" or "Final" drafts. -
THE VOYAGE MUST CONTINUE....
Image of astronaut floating in space with Earth and the Moon reflected in the helmet. -
Excerpt from the Livingston High School "Annus Mirabilis" yearbook, 1932.
This page includes the photo of Frances Roberts, who later became a UAH history professor and the namesake of Roberts Hall. Roberts was a Senior II, or a junior, in high school at the time of this yearbook's printing. -
Library of Congress PRESERVATION SCIENCE An Investment in the Future
Blue silhouette-like artwork of man working at a desk below grey words related to preservation science. -
"Manufacturing Organizational Chart : Saturn S-II program."
Organizational chart of the North American Rockwell Corperation : 1968. -
Map of "Village on the Moon for Scientists and Visitors," from Space Journal, vol. 1, no. 4, Fall 1958.
Japanese architect and engineer Hiroshi Kumagai drew this map of a moon base to accompany his article "A Proposal for a Village on the Moon." -
Action shot from UAH men's soccer game.
Ricky Crawford (8) shown at left. -
Action shot from UAH men's soccer game.
Milo Boering (4) shown. -
Action shot from UAH men's soccer game.
Milo Boering (4) shown. -
Materials from Rep. Bob Jones' visit to Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi after Hurricane Camille.
The materials include correspondence between Jones and Major General T. E. Moore, commander of the Keesler Technical Training Center, and a photo of Jones with Moore, Congressman William Colmer of Mississippi and General Sam Maddux. -
Architecture notebook 80: Temple of Ceres in Alligator Creek, Fla.
A planned writer's studio and retreat near Fernandina, Fla. -
Architecture notebook 86: C&G Railroad Roundhouse in Columbus, Miss.
Photos and sketches of the C&G Raildroad roundhouse. Included are the engine turn table and freight cranes. Located in Columbus, Miss. -
Architecture notebook 69: McGehee-Stringfellow House near Greensboro, Ala.
Home and parlor style Federal house. Built circa 1821. Portions of the house survive in Eutaw. Demolished in 1982. Formerly near Greensboro, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 79: Grover Hotel in Guntersville, Ala.
Early 20th century hotel. Featured a balustrade, though that was removed following renovations in the late 1940s. Located in Guntersville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: Railroad Depot in Eufaula, Ala.
Railroad depot completed in 1872 in the Italianate style. Originally billed as the Vicksburg and Brunswick Depot, in 1883, the Eufaula and Clayton Railroad purchased the building. Located on S. Randolph Street in Eufaula, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: First Presbyterian Church in Eufala, Ala.
Presbyterian church built in 1869. With classrooms added in the 1940s and a Fellowship Hall from the late 1950s. Located at 201 North Randolph in Eufaula, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 68: Spring Mill in Oxford, Ala.
Built in 1885. The Blue Spring Mill operated as a textile mill before shutting down. Demolished in 1998 for a mall. Near I-20 in Oxford, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 77: WMU Dorm in Marion, Ala.
Notes and photographs related to the renovation of the WMU dorm at Judson College in Marion, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 68: Building at corner of Court Street and Tennessee Street in Florence, Ala.
Built around 1880-1890. Brick construction, sashes and windows were cut out around the 1950s. Previously the First National Bank of Florence and a jewelry store. Located at the corner of Court and Tennessee streets in Florence, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: Waterloo Log House near Florence, Ala.
Dogtrot log house built between 1850-1870 near Route 2 in Florence, Ala.