Showing 588 results

Archival Description
Elisabeth Mann Borgese fonds Image
Print preview View:

588 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Photograph of a view through an electron micrograph

File contains a photograph of an electron micrograph, with the inscription on reverse "a coccolith. As electron micrograph (x7500) microscopic pela[?] plant, less the 10 microns in diameter”. Originally found among publications from the early 1970s.

Photograph of a pipe rack

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “No object on to publication credit line must read: Photo by B.J. Nixon DEEPSEA VENTURES, Inc.” and attached paper “PIPE RACK: Carried aboard the DEEPSEA MINER was over 5,000 feet of 9-5/8” drill riser casing equipped with special couplings. Shown here is the specially constructed pipe rack and derrick platform. Workmen are preparing pipe to haul up the derrick prior to lowering in well. Procedures used are similar to offshore oil rigs except DEEPSEA MINER is moving and does not hold a fixed position."

Photograph of a panel at Pacem in Maribus V

Item is a photograph of a panel at Pacem in Maribus V. Featured (from left) are: Frank LaQue, Lord Ritchie-Calder, Dr. Hassan Ahmed, Dr. Joseph Warioba, Herman Santa Cruz, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Roger Charlier, and an unidentified man.

Photograph of a panel at Pacem in Maribus V

Item is a photograph of a panel at Pacem in Maribus (PIM) V. Featured (from left) are: Joseph Warioba, Herman Santa Cruz, Mohammad Yunus Farman, Arvid Pado, Lord Ritchie-Calder, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, N.K. Panikkar, and Hasjim Djalal.

Photograph of a land leveler

Item is a photograph with the inscription on front “A land leveler smoothing a field prior to planting on the Grand Prairie. Daily Leader Photo”, and on reverse “Please return to: FISH FARMING EXPERIMENTAL STATION, U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, POST OFFICE BOX 860, STUTTGART, ARKANSAS 72160”

Photograph of a dredgehead

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “No object on to publication credit line must read: Photo by B.J. Nixon DEEPSEA VENTURES, Inc.” and attached paper “DREDGEHEAD DOWN!! Specially designed dredgehead on its first lowering through the ship’s well or Moon Pool*. The dredgehead was attached to flexible hose and finally coupled to 2,700 feet of 9-5/8” pipe with special couplings to withstand tremendous bending and stress loads. *Moon Pool is a term used by men on offshore oil rigs to describe the well cut in the vessel’s midship. On calm evenings at sea, the moon’s reflections light up the well and create a very pleasant visual image similar to a lighted swimming pool."
Results 501 to 550 of 588