900 | |
The Great Blizzard of March 12, 1888. |
New York, New York March 12, 1888 |
901 | |
The Great Blizzard of March 12, 1888. |
New York, New York March 12, 1888 |
902 | |
The Great Blizzard of March 12, 1888. |
New York, New York March 12, 1888 |
903 | |
"Why telephone service failed." Linesmen with telephone wire covered with at least 3 inches of ice.In: "The Realm of the Air" by Charles F. Talman, 1931. Library Call Number M/0030 T151r. |
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904 | |
"The heavy hand of winter on trees and wires." An ice storm in Rhode Island. In: "The Realm of the Air" by Charles F. Talman, 1931. Library Call Number M/0030 T151r. |
Rhode Island |
905 | |
The Blizzard of '93 in northern Arkansas. Sure was a lot of snow for a southern state! |
Bull Shoals, Arkansas 1993 |
906 | |
The outer lighthouse covered with ice on its windward side after a storm. |
Oswego, New York |
907 | |
Steamer GEORGE L. CRAIG coated with ice on the Great Lakes. This steamer was 390 feet long, with a 50 foot width, and a draft of 28 feet. It was built in 1903 and retained the aforementioned name until 1917. This image was obtained from an old glass lantern slide. |
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908 | |
Probably the town of Ephriam, Utah, around 1910. This image was obtained from an old glass lantern slide. |
Ephriam, Utah |
909 | |
A horse pulling a sleigh to the end of the road on the way to the Weather Bureau /Forest Service cooperative site outside of Ephriam, Utah, for snow observations. The name of the present-day college at Ephriam is Snow College for obvious reasons. This image was obtained from an old glass lantern slide. |
Ephriam, Utah |
910 | |
The end of horse and sleigh travel on the way to the Weather Bureau/Forest Service Cooperative site outside of Ephriam, Utah, for snow observations. The name of the present-day college at Ephriam is Snow College for obvious reasons. This image was obtained from an old glass lantern slide. |
Ephriam, Utah |
911 | |
The Weather Bureau observer and his wife proceeding on snow shoes to the Weather Bureau/Forest Service cooperative site outside of Ephriam, Utah, for snow observations. The name of the present-day college at Ephriam is Snow College for obvious reasons. This image was obtained from an old glass lantern slide. |
Ephriam, Utah |
912 | |
Weather Bureau observer and wife on snowshoes approaching the Weather Bureau/ Forest Service cooperative site outside of Ephriam, Utah, for snow observations. The name of the present-day college at Ephriam is Snow College for obvious reasons. This image was obtained from an old glass lantern slide. |
Ephriam, Utah |
913 | |
Weather Bureau observer holding sign identifying the meteorological station at the Weather Bureau/Forest Service site outside of Ephriam, Utah. The name of the present-day college at Ephriam is Snow College for obvious reasons. This image was obtained from an old glass lantern slide. |
Ephriam, Utah |
914 | |
Cover page to photo essay on "The Storm" commemorating the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
915 | |
Walking through the snow on New York Avenue and Fourteenth Street during the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
916 | |
Pennsylvania Avenue, near State, War, and Navy Building. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
917 | |
F Street, Washington's busiest thoroughfare during the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
918 | |
Scene in Lafayette Square during the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
919 | |
The only method of getting to work Saturday morning following the "Knickerbocker " storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
920 | |
The slippery walks were responsible for many falls during the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
921 | |
The Capitol steps gathered its share of snow during the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
922 | |
Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue after all other means of transportation had failed during the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
923 | |
Thawing switches - every effort was made to keep the street cars running during the "Knickerbocker" storm. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
924 | |
Young man and young woman - things weren't so much different then as now. |
Washington, D. C. 1922 January 27, 28 |
925 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
926 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
927 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
928 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
929 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
930 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
931 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
932 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
933 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
934 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
935 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
936 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
937 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
938 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
939 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
940 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
941 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
942 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
943 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
944 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
945 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
946 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
947 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
948 | |
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage |
Anchorage, Alaska 1977 |
949 | |
Medieval "extra-terrestrial candle" theory of source of aurora borealis |
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