Box 1
Contains 108 Collections and/or Records:
Physical Science Division, radar -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 13/9, p. 14), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Physical Science Division, radar -- unidentified man taking measurements (The Research Engineer 13/4, p. 14), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
C.R. Mason (right and W.F. Zenon (left) (The Research Engineer 13/5, p. 6), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
High temperature bunker for propellant testing (The Research Engineer 13/5, p. 6b), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Concrete barricades and bunkers at solid-propellant test area -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 13/5, p. 6b), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Enamel coating (The Research Engineer 13/5, p. 16), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
(The Research Engineer 13/5, p. 18), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer enter, Mickey Burns checks circuiting (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 1), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Dr. William F. Atchison, looking at camera, two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 1)
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Dr. William Atchison, smiling, two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 4), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Dr. William Atchison, frowning, two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 4), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Dr. William Atchison, sitting, two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 4), 1954
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Computer Center -- Dr. William F. Atchison, standing and looking to the side, two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 4), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Dr. William Atchison, sitting and looking into camera, two unidentfied men (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 4), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Jim Stein and Ray Austin (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 7), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center, "3/4 view," -- Jim Stein and Ray Austin (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 7), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center, Mickey Burns checks circuiting (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 1), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Jim Collins aids student, Pat Flavitt (The Research Engineer 14/2, p. 10b), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Chemical Engineering Division, solvent extraction columns (The Research Engineer 14/2, p. 11), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Sound pressure experiments, cigarette smoke (The Research Engineer 14/3, p. 9d), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Marshall Cooksey (left), two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 14/3, p. 6), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Heat transfer experiments -- Jack Spurlock and unidentified man (The Research Engineer 14/3, p. 6), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Civil engineering, hydraulics laboratory -- M.R. Carstens (The Research Engineer 14/2, p. 14), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Edward H. Loveland, M. Car Payne, and an unidentified man (The Research Engineer 14/2, p. 12), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Univac registration -- Norman Heller, Mrs. John Meyer, Cecil Phillips, Edgar Manseau, Sandra Thompson, and Dr. W.J. McKune (The Research Engineer 14/2, p. 11-5), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Univac registration -- Edgar Manseau, Sandra Thompson, and Norman Keller (The Research Engineer 14/2, p. 11-5), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Univac registration -- Edgar Manseau, Sandra Thompson, and Norman Keller (close-up)(The Research Engineer 14/2, p. 11-5), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Kathryn Meyers (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 11a), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Radioisotopes and Bioengineering Laboratory (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 16), February 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Kathryn Meyers inputs into Univac (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 11a), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Jim Collins holds Univac memory plane (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 10), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center, Burroughs 220 computer (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 9), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center, photoelectric paper-tape reader (The Research Engineer 14/1, p. 23), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
World's first jet-powered helicopter experiment -- unidentified man, 1943 (The Research Engineer 14/4, p. 4), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Highway study, tire pressures, unidentified men (The Research Engineer 14/4, p. 15-5), October 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Physics Branch, radar research -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 14/4, p. 17b), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Project Firefly searchlight with nine automatic cameras (The Research Engineer 14/5, p. 4b), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Earl McDaniel and Coulter McDowell (The Research Engineer 14/5, p. 10), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Seven unidentified men studying a television (The Research Engineer 14/5, p. 12), 1959
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Ceramics Branch, fused silica hearth for furnace -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 6), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Ceramics Branch, half of a permanent foundry mold used to cast aluminum propellor blades, unidentified man (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 8), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Ceramics Branch, large brazing fixtures of fused siliea (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 8), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Analog Computer (The Research Engineer 14/4, p. 1960), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Cermamics Branch, solid propellant rocket motor used to evaluate nozzle materials -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 14), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Ceramics Branch, equipment for simultaneous heat-treating and forming stainless steel -- unidentified crowd of men (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 14), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Ceramics Branch, high temperature materials equipment for simultaneous heat treating and forming materials -- unidentified group of men (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 21), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Ceramics Branch, test piece from equipment for simultaneous heat-treating and forming stainless steel (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 21), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Ceramics Branch, High Temperatures Laboratory, cross sectional view of insulated wire (The Research Engineer 15/1, p. 25), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Radioisotopes and Bioengineering Laboratory (The Research Engineer 15/2, p. 12), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Radioisotopes, radioactive well -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 15/2, p. 13a), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.