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Charleston Harbour and the adjacent coast and country, South Carolina : surveyed at intervals in 1823, 1824, and 1825 /

Charleston Harbour and the adjacent coast and country, South Carolina ...

Relief shown by shading and hachures. Depths shown by contours and soundings. "Drawn by Hartman Bache, J.D. Graham, C.M. Eakin, W.M. Boyce, S. Wragg." LC copy 1 imperfect: Stained and torn in upper and lower po... More

A hap-hazard song for the people. Being one of the series to appear to uncertain intervals. By Miss Terious Devil-up-ments! [1842?].

A hap-hazard song for the people. Being one of the series to appear to...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 169, Folder 28.

[Map of portions of Virginia and Maryland, extending from Baltimore to Strasburg, and from Washington to Gettysburg, with concentric circles at 5-mile intervals centering on Washington and on Baltimore].

[Map of portions of Virginia and Maryland, extending from Baltimore to...

Relief shown by hachures. Date and title from Stephenson's Civil War maps, 1989. Pen-and-ink and crayon on tracing cloth mounted on paper. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), H9 Available also through the Library of C... More

[Map of Federal Point, N.C., showing radia from Fort Fisher and Mound or Battery Lamb at 1/4 mile intervals form 1/2 to 1 1/4 miles and positions of blockading fleet.] Dated "Engineer Department, March 1865."

[Map of Federal Point, N.C., showing radia from Fort Fisher and Mound ...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

Correct way to bake turkey demonstrated by Uncle Sam's expert cooks. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. Note to housewives: your turkey- baking troubles will be over and the bird you serve for dinner this yuletide will be tender, juicy and flavorsome if you follow the method used by the expert cooks at the Bureau of Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Continual testing and experimenting with various recipes has taught Uncle Sam's cooks that many a prize bird has become a "ham" when improperly prepared. The best recipe - so far discovered by the Bureau of Economics - is demonstrated in the following set of pictures, made under the supervision of Miss Lucy Alexander, Chief Cooking Specialist. Miss Alexander, a graduate of Vassar and the University of Illinois, has been on her present job for eleven years. Mrs. Jessie Lamb, Assistant Cook, is stuffing the turkey under the watchful eye of Miss Lucy Alexander. The turkeys on the table will go into the ovens at regular intervals, and be tasted and judged by a group of experts who are determining which diet and feeding program will produce the best flavored meat.

Correct way to bake turkey demonstrated by Uncle Sam's expert cooks. W...

A black and white photo of a woman in a kitchen. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - Red Cross outpost in St. Mihiel Salient. A Red Cross outpost at a lonely crossroads back of the new lines in the St. Mihiel salient. The Red Cross serves hot drinks, eating, chocolates, tobacco, cigarettes and sometimes doughnuts to the boys in the lower front room at the left. To the extreme right can been a dugout where the guests as well as the Red Cross workers are forced to take refuge at frequent intervals because of shelling

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - Red Cross o...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard University R.O.T.C., Cambridge, Massachusetts.  Going into action in squad columns.  Note wide intervals between columns, this morning's losses from shrapnel

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard University R....

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dr. D.C. Bardwell, of the Research Lab. of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, collecting gaseous radium emanation. The radium is in the little safe at the right. Collections are made at intervals of from 4 to 10 days. The gas is drawn off under vacuum and purified by a liquid air refrigeration. The purified gas, very small in volume but powerful in its action is used in the study of gas reactions. The work is under the direct supervision of Dr. S.C. Lind, chief chemist of ther Bureau of Mines

Dr. D.C. Bardwell, of the Research Lab. of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, c...

Public domain photograph of laboratory, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The first radio beacon is inaugerated. An executive photograph showing Dr. George K. Burgess, Director fo the United States Bureau of Standards, and the aircraft radio beacon at College Park, Maryland, designed for guiding airplanes by radio. This is the first radio beacon for use of civil aviation and this station is bur a forerunner of 40 other similar installations to be established at 200-mile intervals along the 8,234 miles of civil airways

The first radio beacon is inaugerated. An executive photograph showing...

A black and white photo of a man in a kitchen. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Manayunk, Pennsylvania. This town is built on a steep slope of the Schuylkill riverbank. Stairways at frequent intervals provide vertical shortcuts

Manayunk, Pennsylvania. This town is built on a steep slope of the Sch...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a mountain cliff view, natural rocky landscape, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Religious sign in front of house on highway between Columbus and Augusta, Georgia. Similar religious signs were placed along this highway at intervals of at least a mile and often much closer together

Religious sign in front of house on highway between Columbus and Augus...

Public domain photograph of Georgia in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Production. Aircraft. An engineer in the laboratory of a large Western aircraft plant tests a standard Army weld sample. At irregular intervals every welder working on Army contract material must make the "tee" weld shown here. This sample has failed, as part of the break has occurred in the weld rather than in the parent material. The welder must now produce a satisfactory weld sample before he can again work on Army aircraft material

Production. Aircraft. An engineer in the laboratory of a large Western...

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Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Mechanics at Fort Knox, Kentucky, check jeeps and other motor vehicles thoroughly and at regular intervals. Attention that was once given to the Army mule of days gone by now falls to the tough little "blitz buggy" or our modern mechanized forces

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Mechanics at Fort Knox...

Picryl description: Public domain image of military vehicle, automobile, tractor truck, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pumping station engineer with an apparatus known variously as "pig", "go-devil" and "scraper". It is sent through the eight inch pipeline at intervals for cleaning, to remove obstructions and to detect leaks

Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pumping station engineer with an apparatus known vari...

Public domain photograph of the United States military and military-industrial complex before World War Two, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other vehicles at Fort Knox, Kentucky, are checked thoroughly, and at regular intervals. Wherever possible, motorized military equipment is maintained in constant tip top shape, instantly ready for strenuous action

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of military vehicle, automobile, tractor truck, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pumping station engineer with an apparatus known variously as "pig", "go-devil" and "scraper". It is sent through the eight inch pipeline at intervals for cleaning, to remove obstructions and to detect leaks

Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pumping station engineer with an apparatus known vari...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other vehicles at Fort Knox, Kentucky, are checked thoroughly, and at regular intervals. Wherever possible, motorized military equipment is maintained in constant tip top shape, instantly ready for strenuous action

Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of military training, armed forces fort, camp, exercise activity, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pumping station engineer with an apparatus known variously as "pig", "go-devil", and "scraper". It is sent through the eight inch pipeline at intervals for cleaning, to remove obstructions and to detect leaks

Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pumping station engineer with an apparatus known vari...

Public domain photograph of the United States military and military-industrial complex before World War Two, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Victory Gardens--for family and country. Victory Gardeners should learn the importance of cultivating around plants, such as these young cabbages, at regular intervals. Soil should be loosened to a depth of two or three inches so that plants may obtain maximum food

Victory Gardens--for family and country. Victory Gardeners should lear...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of farming, farmer, agriculture, 20th-century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Baltimore, Maryland. Continuous stream of trolleys carrying workers from the Bethlehem Fairfield shipyard to downtown Baltimore disgorges passengers who rush for other trolleys and buses. Trolleys from other parts of the city are sent to this route at hours of the shift change in order to take care of the traffic and follow each at one minute intervals

Baltimore, Maryland. Continuous stream of trolleys carrying workers fr...

Public domain photograph of car, historic place, automobile, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pigatron #1 in Building 14. A pigatron is an instrument which measures microsecond time intervals by counting pulses from a 100 Mc CW oscillator Formerly confidential. Declassified 4/30/1959. Photograph taken December 7, 1954

Pigatron #1 in Building 14. A pigatron is an instrument which measures...

Digital Preservation File Name and Format: 434-LB-5-XBD201208-00546.TIF Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center install a specialized overhead crane onto the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS. The sensor will be lifted and moved to the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, for installation.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2347

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicin...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center install a specialized overhead crane onto the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS. The sensor will be lif... More

INTERVALS OF SLIDING FOR GRAPHITE FLUORIDE FILMS

INTERVALS OF SLIDING FOR GRAPHITE FLUORIDE FILMS

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/26/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken through an orange filter by Voyager 1 on Feb. 6, 1979, when the spacecraft was 4.7 million miles (7.8 million kilometers) from Jupiter.  Distortion of the mosaic, especially where portions of the limb have been fitted together, is caused by rotation of the planet during the 96-second intervals between individual pictures.  The large atmospheric feature just below and to the right of center is the Great Red Spot.  The complex structure of the cloud formations seen over the entire planet gives some hint of the equally complex motions in the Voyager 1 time-lapse photography.  The smallest atomospheric features seen in this view are approximately 85 miles (140 kilometers) across.  Voyager project is managed and controlled by Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA's Office of Space Science.  (JPL ref. No. P-21146) ARC-1979-A79-7029

This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken...

This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken through an orange filter by Voyager 1 on Feb. 6, 1979, when the spacecraft was 4.7 million miles (7.8 million kilometers) from Jupiter. Di... More

Crewmen sitting near the stern of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (MSO 427) attach connecting fixtures to floats that will be placed at intervals along the control cable for the Super Sea Rover mine locator vehicle

Crewmen sitting near the stern of the ocean minesweeper USS CONSTANT (...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Base, San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Mike Flynn, USN Release Status: ... More

Three C-130 Hercules, from the 61st Airlift Squadron, Little Rock AFB, Arkansas, prepare to take off in 15 second intervals

Three C-130 Hercules, from the 61st Airlift Squadron, Little Rock AFB,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: GREEN CLOVER '96 Base: Howard Air Force Base Country: Panama (PAN) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Marlene S. Barry Releas... More

ROTATING SPIRAL FLAME IN VON KARMAN SWIRLING FLOWS - IMAGES ARE SHOWN IN 1/30 SECOND INTERVALS GRC-2000-C-00112

ROTATING SPIRAL FLAME IN VON KARMAN SWIRLING FLOWS - IMAGES ARE SHOWN ...

ROTATING SPIRAL FLAME IN VON KARMAN SWIRLING FLOWS - IMAGES ARE SHOWN IN 1/30 SECOND INTERVALS

A USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63), Aviation Boatswains Mate (fuels) 1ST Class, Air Department, Fuels Division, measures the fins at the head of the JP-5 jet fuel purifier. The fins wear away over time, so measuring them at regular intervals and replacing them if they become too worn ensures proper fuel filtration

A USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63), Aviation Boatswains Mate (fuels) 1ST Class, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Uss Kitty Hawk (CV 63) Scene Major Command Shown: USS Kitty Hawk Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Justin C.... More

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing prepares to take off in the rain during an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on Oct. 29, 2004. The wing practiced generating forces to an alert posture and launching aircraft at minimum intervals to demonstrate quick reaction combat capability during the ORE. (USAF PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Jocelyn Rich) (Released)

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minot Air Force Base State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jocelyn Rich, USAF Release Sta... More

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing prepares to take off in the rain during an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on Oct. 29, 2004. The wing practiced generating forces to an alert posture and launching aircraft at minimum intervals to demonstrate quick reaction combat capability during the ORE. (USAF PHOTO by SENIOR AIRMAN Joe Laws) (Released)

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minot Air Force Base State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Joe Laws, USAF Release Status: ... More

U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing prepares to take while raining during an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on Oct. 29, 2004. The wing practiced generating forces to an alert posture and launching aircraft at minimum intervals to demonstrate quick reaction combat capability during the ORE. (USAF PHOTO by SENIOR AIRMAN Joe Laws) (Released)

U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing pr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minot Air Force Base State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Joe Laws, USAF Release Status: ... More

U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft aircrew members, from the 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB), La., sprint to their aircraft during a klaxom alert during an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Minot AFB, N.D., on Oct. 29, 2004. The wing practiced generating forces to an alert posture and launching aircraft at minimum intervals to demonstrate quick reaction combat capability during the ORE. (USAF PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Jocelyn Rich) (Released)

U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft aircrew members, from the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minot Air Force Base State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jocelyn Rich, USAF Release Sta... More

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing deploys its parachute while landing during an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on Oct. 29, 2004. The wing practiced generating forces to an alert posture and launching aircraft at minimum intervals to demonstrate quick reaction combat capability during the ORE. (USAF PHOTO by AIRMAN Alicia M. Schnerre) (Released)

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minot Air Force Base State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: AMN Alicia M. Schnerre, USAF Releas... More

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing deploys its parachute while landing during an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on Oct. 29, 2004. The wing practiced generating forces to an alert posture and launching aircraft at minimum intervals to demonstrate quick reaction combat capability during the ORE. (USAF PHOTO by AIRMAN Alicia M. Schnerre) (Released)

A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minot Air Force Base State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: AMN Alicia M. Schnerre, USAF Releas... More

U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft aircrew members, from the 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB), La., run to their aircraft during a klaxom alert during an Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Minot AFB, N.D., on Oct. 29, 2004. The wing practiced generating forces to an alert posture and launching aircraft at minimum intervals to demonstrate quick reaction combat capability during the ORE. (USAF PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Jocelyn Rich) (Released)

U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft aircrew members, from the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minot Air Force Base State: North Dakota (ND) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jocelyn Rich, USAF Release Sta... More

U.S. Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Ketih Morisette, a life support technician from the 62nd Operations Support Squadron, uses a TS-24B beacon tester while performing a periodical inspection on a parachute beacon at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., on Nov. 5, 2004. Periodical inspections must be done on all flight equipment at 30, 90, and 120-day intervals. (USAF photo by Kevin J. Tosh Jr., CIV) (Released)

U.S. Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Ketih Morisette, a life support techni...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcchord Air Force Base State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Kevin Tosh Jr., CIV Release Status:... More

U.S. Air Force STAFF Sergeant Lisa Ebeling, a life support technician from the 62nd Operations Support Squadron, folds a one-man life raft during inspection at at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., on Nov. 5, 2004. Periodical inspections must be done on all flight equipment at 30, 90, and 120-day intervals.  (USAF photo by Kevin J. Tosh Jr., CIV) (Released)

U.S. Air Force STAFF Sergeant Lisa Ebeling, a life support technician ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcchord Air Force Base State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Kevin Tosh Jr., CIV Release Status:... More

U.S. Air Force AIRMAN First Class Crystal Lamonda, a life support technician from the 62nd Operations Support Squadron, performs a 30-day inspection on a BA-22 parachute at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., on Nov. 5, 2004. Periodical inspections must be done on all flight equipment at 30, 90, and 120-day intervals. (USAF photo by Kevin J. Tosh Jr., CIV) (Released)

U.S. Air Force AIRMAN First Class Crystal Lamonda, a life support tech...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcchord Air Force Base State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Kevin Tosh Jr., CIV Release Status:... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Charles Bell monitors a display in Space Shuttle Endeavour's cockpit the first time the orbiter is powered up after nearly two years. Endeavour has been in its Orbiter Major Modification (OMM) period since December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return to flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout Endeavour. Eighty five of the modifications are completed, with work on the additional 39 modifications continuing throughout the next few months. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2298

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Charles Bell monitors a display in Space Shuttle Endeavour's cockpit the first time the orbiter is powered u... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Rob Lewis monitors Space Shuttle Endeavour's electrical system the first time the orbiter is powered up after nearly two years. Endeavour has been in its Orbiter Major Modification (OMM) period since December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return to flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout Endeavour. Eighty five of the modifications are completed, with work on the additional 39 modifications continuing throughout the next few months. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2297

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Rob Lewis monitors Space Shuttle Endeavour's electrical system the first time the orbiter is powered up afte... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Charles Bell examines a display in Space Shuttle Endeavour's cockpit the first time the orbiter is powered up after nearly two years. Endeavour has been in its Orbiter Major Modification (OMM) period since December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return to flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout Endeavour. Eighty five of the modifications are completed, with work on the additional 39 modifications continuing throughout the next few months. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2300

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Charles Bell examines a display in Space Shuttle Endeavour's cockpit the first time the orbiter is powered u... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Loralee Woodbury monitors the lighted display in Space Shuttle Endeavour's cockpit after full powerup, the first time the orbiter has been powered up after nearly two years. Endeavour has been in its Orbiter Major Modification (OMM) period since December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return to flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout Endeavour. Eighty five of the modifications are completed, with work on the additional 39 modifications continuing throughout the next few months. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2301

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Loralee Woodbury monitors the lighted display in Space Shuttle Endeavour's cockpit after full powerup, the f... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance employees Charles Bell, Terri Halverstadt, Loralee Woodbury, and Rob Lewis monitor a display in Space Shuttle Endeavour's cockpit the first time the orbiter is powered up after nearly two years. Endeavour has been in its Orbiter Major Modification (OMM) period since December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return to flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout Endeavour. Eighty five of the modifications are completed, with work on the additional 39 modifications continuing throughout the next few months. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2299

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance employees Charles Bell, Terri Halverstadt, Loralee Woodbury, and Rob Lewis monitor a display in Space Shuttle Endeavour... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Michael Vanwart prepares to install thermal protection system blankets in the nose cap of space shuttle Endeavour. Endeavour recently came out of a nearly two-year Orbiter Major Modification period which began in December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return-to-flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout the orbiter. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology, and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2531

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Michael Vanwart prepares to install thermal protection system blankets in the nose cap of space shuttle Ende... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, the nose cap of space shuttle Endeavour is prepared for installation of thermal protection system blankets. Endeavour recently came out of a nearly two-year Orbiter Major Modification  period which began in December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return-to-flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout the orbiter. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology, and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2530

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, t...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, the nose cap of space shuttle Endeavour is prepared for installation of thermal protection system blankets. Endeavour recently came out of a ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Michael Vanwart installs thermal protection system blankets in the nose cap of space shuttle Endeavour. Endeavour recently came out of a nearly two-year Orbiter Major Modification period which began in December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return-to-flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout the orbiter. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology, and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2533

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Michael Vanwart installs thermal protection system blankets in the nose cap of space shuttle Endeavour. Ende... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Michael Vanwart installs thermal protection system blankets in the nose cap of space shuttle Endeavour. Endeavour recently came out of a nearly two-year Orbiter Major Modification period which began in December 2003. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications to the vehicle. These included all recommended return-to-flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring throughout the orbiter. Shuttle major modification periods are scheduled at regular intervals to enhance safety and performance, infuse new technology, and allow for thorough inspections of the airframe and wiring of the vehicles. This was the second of these modification periods performed entirely at Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour's previous modification was completed in March 1997. KSC-05pd2532

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, U...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Michael Vanwart installs thermal protection system blankets in the nose cap of space shuttle Endeavour. Ende... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   The Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, is being prepared for backlight inspection and cleaning in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.  The FGS is part of the payload for the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, aboard space shuttle Atlantis.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  Atlantis is targeted to launch Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-08pd2340

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, is being pr...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, is being prepared for backlight inspection and cleaning in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The FGS is part of... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center perform backlight inspection and cleaning  on the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS.  The FGS is part of the payload for the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, aboard space shuttle Atlantis. Black light inspection uses UVA fluorescence to detect possible particulate microcontamination, minute cracks or fluid leaks. An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  Atlantis is targeted to launch Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-08pd2341

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicin...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center perform backlight inspection and cleaning on the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS. The FGS is part o... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center help guide the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, as it moves toward the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, for installation.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2350

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicin...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center help guide the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, as it moves toward the Orbital Replacement Unit Carri... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center perform backlight inspection and cleaning  on the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS.  The FGS is part of the payload for the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, aboard space shuttle Atlantis. Black light inspection uses UVA fluorescence to detect possible particulate microcontamination, minute cracks or fluid leaks. An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  Atlantis is targeted to launch Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-08pd2342

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicin...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center perform backlight inspection and cleaning on the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS. The FGS is part o... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center help guide the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, as it is lifted over the crossbar of the stand at right.  The sensor will be installed on the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, below.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2351

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center help guide the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, as it is lifted over the crossbar of the stand at righ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, is lifted over the crossbar of the stand.  The sensor will be installed on the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, below.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2352

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, is lifted over the crossbar of the stand. The sensor will be installed on t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center are ready to move the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, for integration onto the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier, or ORUC. An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  Atlantis is targeted to launch Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-08pd2344

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicin...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center are ready to move the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, for integration onto the Orbital Replacement U... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center help guide a specialized overhead crane toward the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS. The sensor will be lifted and moved to the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, for installation. An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2346

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center help guide a specialized overhead crane toward the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS. The sensor will be... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center are ready to move the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, for integration onto the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier, or ORUC.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  Atlantis is targeted to launch Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-08pd2343

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicin...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center are ready to move the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, for integration onto the Orbital Replacement U... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –    A specialized overhead crane lifts the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.  The sensor will be moved to the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier, or ORUC, for installation.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2348

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A specialized overhead crane lifts the Fine ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A specialized overhead crane lifts the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The sensor will be moved to the Orbita... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  A specialized crane is moved toward the Fine Guidance Sensor in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The sensor will be lifted and moved to the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, for installation.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2345

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A specialized crane is moved toward the Fine G...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A specialized crane is moved toward the Fine Guidance Sensor in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The sensor will be lifted and moved to the Orbita... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –    Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center check the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, as it is lifted from its stand.  The sensor will be moved to the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, for installation.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2349

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servici...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Technicians in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center check the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, as it is lifted from its stand. The sensor will be moved... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  An overhead crane in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center lowers the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, onto the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, below for installation.  An FGS consists of a large structure housing a collection of mirrors, lenses, servos, prisms, beam splitters and photomultiplier tubes. There are three fine guidance sensors on Hubble located at 90-degree intervals around the circumference of the telescope. Along with the gyroscopes, the optical sensors are a key component of Hubble’s highly complex but extraordinarily effective “pointing control system.”  The ORUC is one of three carriers that are being prepared for the integration of telescope science instruments, both internal and external replacement components, as well as the flight support equipment to be used by the astronauts during the fifth and final Hubble servicing mission, STS-125, on space shuttle Atlantis.  Launch is targeted for Oct. 8. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2353

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – An overhead crane in the Payload Hazardous Ser...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – An overhead crane in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center lowers the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, onto the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier or ORUC, b... More

Pre-Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUDS) training students run 440-yard intervals.

Pre-Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUDS) training students run 440-...

GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Sep. 16, 2009) Pre-Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUDS) training students run 440-yard intervals with a three minute rest between laps as part of their physical training at Navy Special Wa... More

Jebel Hammâm Farún. The hot springs bubble up at intervals from the sand, and also issue from several features in the rocks.  The temperature of the water is 160º.

Jebel Hammâm Farún. The hot springs bubble up at intervals from the sa...

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Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

Vocal exercises on intervals [alto or mezzo soprano]

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

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