UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

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  • spc_skyl_000087_000100.pdf

    The images depict the Skylab experiments, as installed in the Skylab habitat. The images also depict the Skylab tape recorder, which would be used to record data from the three manned Skylab missions.
  • spc_skyl_000062_000086.pdf

    The images depict the Skylab habitat from an internal forward view. The images depict the docking port and the docking tunnel. The images depict the stowage systems designed to hold experiments that would be carried out in space. The image depicts completed wiring systems.
  • spc_skyl_000046_000061.pdf

    The images depict the Skylab cone area, and includes descriptions of the stowage systems in the cone area. The images also depict the multiple docking adapter
  • spc_skyl_000005_000045.pdf

    The images depict the assembly process for aspects of the Skylab habitat. The pictures primarily depict external views, and internal electronics. The pictures feature the Skylab docking port in various states of assembly.
  • loc_robf_Huntsville_Parker_Cheney_Wagon.jpg

    This is an image of page 20 from The Huntsville Parker Historical Edition from September 1955. The Huntsville Parker was the Merrimack Manufacturing Company's newspaper in Huntsville, Alabama. This page is titled "Business Establishments" and the images featured are titled "At Dinner in 1906" and "Chaney Deliver Wagon." The article on this page is about the history of the general store in Merrimack Mill Village.
  • loc_robf_Weekly_Mercury_1896.jpg

    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."
  • Street_Scenes-South_Side_Square-ca_Late_1800s.pdf

    This is an image of South-Side Courthouse Square taken around the end of the nineteenth century. In the image, horses are tied to the fence that surrounds the Madison County courthouse. Various stores, including Campell & Teetzel, Spotswood House, and A.F. Murry Books and Stationary, on the west side of the street can be seen on the right side of the image.
  • Mills-Dallas-Village_street.jpg

    This is an image of Dallas Mill Village in Huntsville, Alabama. There are houses on either side of the dirt street and each is surrounded by a picket fence. In the image, Trolly car tracks and railroad tracks can be seen along the dirt street.
  • Goldsmith_Grosser_Co.jpg

    This is an image of the Goldsmith-Grosser Company located in Huntsville, Alabama. Men's hats and jackets are on display in the store windows and two men can be seen leaning on a display case inside the store.
  • Courthouse_Square_South-Looking_East-Trolley_Rails.jpg

    This is an image of South-Side Courthouse Square, also known as Commercial Row, looking East. The Madison County Courthouse can be seen on the left side of the image. The steeple of the Episcopal Church on Eustis St. can be seen in the background of the image. Various buildings on Commercial Row, including the recognizable Harrison Brothers storefront, can be seen on the right side of the image. Trolly tracks, powerlines, and early-model cars are also visible in the center of the image along South-Side Square.