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UAH Art Department installation at Big Spring Park in downtown Huntsville, Alabama.
The installation was an outdoor maze constructed by the Art Department. The Von Braun Center can be seen in the background. -
"Orbiting research laboratory/logistics spacecraft checkout requirements study."
This report presents the results of the study of Orbiting Research Laboratory and Logistic Spacecraft Checkout Requirements as they relate to prelaunch operations at MILA. The study was performed jointly by the Florida Division and the Systems Research and Analysis Division of TRW Space Technology Laboratories for NASA under the terms of contract NAS10-1076. -
"Communication from the President of the United States transmitting the report of the President's Materials Policy Commission, June 1952."
Includes bibliographical references.; Original format: paperback book (42 pages); Cover title: Resources for freedom : the outlook of energy resources, volume III. Contains plans and analyses of potential future energy sources. -
Meeting of the LT Executive in a room in the disused Down Street Underground station
Meeting of the LT Executive in a room in the disused Down Street Underground station. Frank Pick sits nearest to camera on right. -
Railway Executive Committee meeting in Down Street Underground station
The Railway Executive Committee meets in an underground room in the disused Down Street Underground station during the Second World War. Frank Pick, vice chairman of the London Transport Passenger Board Executive, is fourth from right. Down Street Underground station, off Piccadilly, provided the perfect central and safe location for the committee headquarters. Accommodation included a telephone exchange and eating and sleeping facilities. The station was also used by the Cabinet before the Cabinet War Rooms under Whitehall were ready. Down Street had not been used as a station since 1932. -
Madison County Historical Site Survey, Preliminary Work
This section contains an essay of historic sites in Madison County, Alabama as well as historic site applications for historic sites in Madison County, Contains descriptions and context for each historic site, why the site should be considered one. Handwritten notes are scribbled across some of the pages, pointing out and correcting typos, making editing suggestions and scratching out lines entirely. -
TARCOG Historical Inventory Workshop Materials, 1973 (1 of 2)
The section contains content relating to a number of historical-building / site surveys covering numerous counties as well as a guide-book that instructs how to conduct such a survey. Contains official forms required for conducting survey as well as a step-by-step guide and timeline essential to completing survey efficiently and effectively. Includes staff-list, expected deadlines and inventory of historical sites to survey. Contains handwritten notes on some pages correcting typos. -
TARCOG Historical Inventory Workshop Materials, 1973 (2 of 2)
This section primarily contains a list of locations / buildings to be surveyed along with short descriptions to provide context to their historical significance. Contains handwritten notes indicating and correcting typos and errors. -
Marshall County Historical Site Survey
This section contains documents, maps and reports, both handwritten and not related to the Marshal County Historical Site survey. -
Limestone County Historical Site Survey
This section primarily contains handwritten reports and applications for certain buildings / sites to be considered Historic buildings / sites related to the Limestone County Historical Survey. Applications contain descriptions and historic context to justify their admittance. -
Jackson County Historical Site Survey
This section contains handwritten notes, reports, forms and applications related to the Jackson County Survey. Contains a pair of photographs that are unidentified. Many of the documents have various hand-written notes and markings either omitting details, correcting errors, or adding additional information. -
Madison County, National Register, Maps, Photos
This section contains register forms, maps and photographs either displaying or related to historic sites and buildings within Madison County, Alabama. Contains identification forms providing context or additional information for the historical site / building referenced in the document. -
TARCOG Economic Atlas, October 1972
This section contains the TARCOG Economic Atlas for October, 1972. The Atlas is divided into sections, each section dedicated to tracking the nature/statistics of different essential aspects to TARCOG-controlled territory in Alabama. -
Dekalb County Historical Site Survey
This section contains a handful of reports related to photographs (not present), describing their size, significance and additional descriptive details. -
Jackson County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports related to the Jacksonville Historical Site Survey. Relates specifically to photographs taken of different types of maps. Photographs not included. -
Madison County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports and maps related to the Madison County Historical Site Survey. Maps appear to be hand-drawn. Contains reports and maps from Madison County, Mississippi and Madison County, Alabama. -
Limestone County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports related to the Limestone County Historical Survey. Relates specifically to maps and soil maps, including descriptions and historical significance. Maps and Soil Maps not included. -
Historical Survey Preliminary Documents
This section appears to be a collection booklet of TARCOG correspondence, job descriptions, employee/management registers and survey forms. Contains maps paired with certain survey reports. -
Alabama Land Maps
This section contains a catalog that, itself, contains maps organized by their different types. Contains index that displays where each map is within the catalog. -
Surveys and Forms
This section contains survey forms cataloguing historic sites and maps. -
Dekalb County, Alabama Map and Aerial Photograph Identification
This section contains documents and maps related to a historical survey. -
Steele House, built circa 1840
This section contains a report on the Steele House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Phelps-Jones House
This section contains a report on the Phelps-Jones House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Steele-Gaines House, modified circa 1903
Madison Co. - Huntsville Site #21, 519 Randolph Ave. SE, Huntsville -
Strong-Rutledge House, built circa 1836
This section contains a report on the Strong-Rutledge House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Withers-Chapman House, probably built circa 1835 - 1840
This section contains a report on the Withers-Chapman House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
This section contains a report on the Gabriel Moore House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama.
Madison Co. - Huntsville Site #24, Sec. 6, T3, R1W -
Countess [John Ford] House, built circa 1822
This section contains a report on the Countess [John Ford] House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Jude Place
This section contains report documents and photographs related to the Jude Place building. -
Church of the Visitation
This section contains survey documents and photographs related to the Church of Visitation building. -
Dickson-Walker House
This section contains report documents and photographs related to the Dickson-Walker House. -
Dill-Rice House, built circa 1835
This section contains report documents and photographs related to the Dill-Rice House. -
Dryer House, probably built circa 1840
This section contains report documents and photographs related to the Dryer House. -
Kildare
This section contains report documents and photographs related to the Kildare building. -
Mastin Lake Church of Christ
This section contains report documents and photographs related to the The Mastin Lake Church of Christ. -
Lawsuit against Tom Toney.
These documents detail a lawsuit brought against Tom Toney by Mitchell & Mitchell Automobile Repairing. The first IOU details Tom Toney's debt to I. Schiffman & Co. for a Dodge car for $60. Following the check is a bill for repairs on the Dodge totalling $28.25. Tom Toney's car was seized upon discovery it was being used to "convey spiritous or vinous liquor contrary to law", resulting in a lawsuit brought by the State of Alabama. The statement is Mitchell & Mitchell claiming that Toney never paid his auto repair bill for the lawsuit. The back of the final letter has a handwritten note that reads: "No. 683 State vs. Toney. Claim of Mitchell & Mitchell. Filed June 11/19 F. S. Cabaniss Reg." -
"Automated PCM Data Processor Theory of Operation."
Includes a blueprint of DDAS System Block Diagram. -
"Noise reduction study in a scaled model acoustic test facility."
The acoustic properties of five insulation materials were investigated in a 1/10- scale model acoustic facility. The materials were designed for applications in space vehicles. The model facility, consisting of a reverberation chamber coupled to an anechoic chamber, was evaluated for its use in noise reduction testing. It was found that a reasonably diffuse sound field existed above 900 Hertz. Modal density graphs of the reverberation chamber and spatial acoustic gradients measured within the chamber and across the test panel opening are compared to an idealized facility.; Prepared for the 75th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America,Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 21 - 24, 1968.