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Geyser Spring - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Chicago

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saratoga springs baker record photographers photography and media photography 19th century water quot water vein wonderful mineral fountain fifty feet thirty feet surface rock carbonic acid gas coeesa valley cady hill ballston road half miles birdseye limestone surface inch nozzle high resolution art institute of chicago
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1875 - 1899
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Art Institute of Chicago
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label_outline Explore Baker Record Photographers, Thirty Feet, Fifty Feet

A man works to install a submarine emergency communication transmitter (SEC) buoy Mark 9 Mod O outside the pressure hull and inside the other hull of a simulated submarine hull section during testing at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. When put into fleet use the SECT will be released and act as a surface marker if and when the ship is sunk

Rear Piazza, from Lawn, U.S. Hotel, Saratoga.

Alphonse Legros - The Double Bass Player

L. Andrieux, portrait photograph - Art Institute of Chicago

Anders Zorn - Hugo Tigerschiöld - Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled, 19th century, Western Europe

Butte, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Group of miners on the surface getting ready to go down in the cage

Etienne Fessard - Symbolic Cage - Art Institute of Chicago

World's largest open pit iron mine at Hibbing, Minnesota. The pit is two and a half miles long, three quarters of a mile wide, four hundred feet deep

Salon de la Colonne - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Chicago

August Frederik Willem Vogt - Interieur ontworpen door Theo Nieuwenhuis

Guntersville Dam and powerhouse. Closeup view of powerhouse. Note texture of concrete on electrical bay which is typical of most TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) projects. Pattern is produced by alternating directions of grain in adjoining form panels. Rough-sawn lumber is used to make grain more pronounced. Heavy texture conceals color and surface irregularities of concrete and will become particularly valuable as concrete ages. Office floor is above flood level and has continuous glass brick strip

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saratoga springs baker record photographers photography and media photography 19th century water quot water vein wonderful mineral fountain fifty feet thirty feet surface rock carbonic acid gas coeesa valley cady hill ballston road half miles birdseye limestone surface inch nozzle high resolution art institute of chicago