(Left to right): Albert Einstein, Charles St. John, Walter Adams, Edwin Hubble, Arthur King, Walther Mayer, and Alfred Joy on the porch of the Monastery, Mount Wilson Observatory. The Monastery served as a dormitory for visiting scientists. All of...
(Left to right): Walther Mayer, Alfred Joy, Albert Einstein, Charles St. John, Walter Adams, Edwin Hubble, and Arthur King on the Monastery porch, Mount Wilson Observatory. The Monastery served as a dormitory for visiting scientists. All of the men...
(Left to right): Albert Einstein, Charles St. John, Walter Adams, Edwin Hubble, Walther Mayer, Arthur King, and Ferdinand Ellerman on the Monastery porch, Mount Wilson Observatory. Large glare spot at the left side of the image. The Monastery...
Black and white photograph of the driveway passing under carriage porch at The Bivouac. Driveway is unpaved, with gravel and dirt. Outer walls of house to left of photo, large palm at right. Above carriage porch are two windows, with another larger...
(Left to right): Walther Mayer, Alfred Joy, Albert Einstein, Charles St. John, Walter Adams, Edwin Hubble, and Arthur King on the porch of the Monastery, Mount Wilson Observatory. The Monastery served as a dormitory for visiting scientists. An...
Walther Mayer and Albert Einstein standing next to the Monastery porch, Mount Wilson Observatory. The Monastery served as a dormitory for visiting scientists. Both Mayer and Einstein are wearing suits and neckties. Mayer is also wearing a pocket...
Black and white photograph of the rear porches at The Bivouac. Porch to right of photo was used by California Art Club as its temporary headquarters in 1924, with address at 623 Park View St. in Los Angeles. Other porch in center of photo has...
Scientists and astronomers on the porch of the Mount Wilson Monastery. Left to right: Francis G. Pease, Paul W. Merrill, Frederick E. Wright, Alfred H. Joy, Roscoe F. Sanford, & Ferdinand Ellerman. The six (6) men are sitting and standing along...
The Albert R. Hibbs Papers, 1884-2009 (80 boxes) document the personal life and career of Hibbs as a manager and scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the relationships between JPL, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration...
Schneider's cabin ('halfway house') half-way up the Mount Wilson toll road. Photo taken at 1:30 pm. A double-decker porch surrounds the wooden cabin building. Two unidentified men are sitting in rocking chairs on the lower porch. At the front of...
'Casino' building on Mount Wilson. The log-cabin style building has a covered porch that extends in front of the front door and windows. In front of the building is a stone marker that reads: "Wilsons Peak 5886 Feet". A telescope on a tripod is...
Edwin Powell Hubble leaning back in a rocking chair, on porch at Kapteyn Cottage. Note in the hand of Edwin Powell Hubble: "Edwin-Kapteyn Cottage Mt. Wilson 1930 [ca.]" Hubble is wearing a suit, and is holding a pipe in his right hand.
Group of fourteen (14) men on the porch of a cabin with sign "Genl. Coxey Headquarters The Madhouse." The men may be construction workers for the Yerkes Observatory.
A panoramic view of the Tahoe Tavern on Lake Tahoe. Numerous people sit in chairs or stand on the shaded porch. A few stand on the grass in front of the porch and a small group with a child stands among the tall trees on the left.
William Hubble (left) and Edwin Powell Hubble standing outside, in front of a porch. Edwin Hubble is wearing a bow-tie. William Hubble is Edwin Hubble's brother.
From (right to left) Edwin Powell Hubble, Lucy Hubble, William Hubble, and an unidentified niece. Edwin Hubble is standing at the far right, and his three companions are seated on the steps of an open porch, in Shelbyville, Kentucky.
Black and white photograph of The Bivouac, former residence of Harrison Gray Otis. Close-up view of house, surrounded by trees, vines and shrubs. Statue on front porch, near bottom right of photo. Driveway and front lawn are visible near bottom of...
Black and white photograph of the rear porch at The Bivouac. Used by the California Art Club as its temporary headquarters in 1924, with address at 623 Park View St. in Los Angeles. Columns in front of doorway visible near center of photo, with...
Black and white photograph of the rear porch at The Bivouac. Used by the California Art Club as its temporary headquarters in 1924, with address at 623 Park View Street in Los Angeles. Columns in front of doorway visible near center of photo, with...