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This is an apparent advertisement for a model globe, present in Richard Turner's book "A View of the Earth," published in 1765.
Richard Turner, insert between 22 and 23, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
Richard Turner, insert between 22 and 23, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
This is the dedication page of Richard Turner's book "A View of the Earth," in which he describes how geography is now something every good citizen should know.
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, dedication page, as found in Turner's A View of…
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, dedication page, as found in Turner's A View of…
On the fourth page of Richard Turner's 1765 book "Plain Trigonometry," Turner concludes his basics of working with triangles. Here he explains what we call today the rule of similar triangles.
In the third page of Richard Turner's 1765 book "Plain Trigonometry," he expands on his review of the basic rules of triangles, which are still applicable and taught today. Here he defines right and oblique triangles.
In this, the second page of Richard Turner's 1765 book "Plain Trigonometry," he continues to review the basic rules of working with triangles, which are still applicable and taught today. On this page, he defines a right angle and shows how to find…
In this, the first content page of Richard Turner's 1765 book "Plain Trigonometry," he begins to review the basic rules of working with triangles, which are still applicable and taught today.
A map of South America
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between the pages 16 and 17, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between the pages 16 and 17, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
A map showing North America as Europe knew it in the mid 1700s.
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 14 and 15, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 14 and 15, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
A map of Europe
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 8 and 9 as found in Richard Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 8 and 9 as found in Richard Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
A map showing the continent of Asia
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 10 and 11 as found in Richard Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 10 and 11 as found in Richard Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
A map of the entire continent of Africa.
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 12 and 13 as found in Richard Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, insert between pages 12 and 13 as found in Richard Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
A volvelle that calculates the times at different longitudes.
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, 21, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
Richard Turner, A View of the Earth, 21, as found in Turner's A View of the Heavens, (USU SCA).
A dedication page from A View of the Earth showing the desires of the author for this information to be widespread.
A reciepe to dye bones from The Book of Secretes pg. 90
A recipe found in the book of secrets for grinding cinabrium to write or paint with
Carmen's Hair Styling, 16374 Euclid, Cleveland, OH 44112
View of the Art Barn, formerly used as a horse barn for the Agricultural Experiment Station, circa 1962. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
Kent Concert Hall foyer in the Fine Arts Center shortly after completion.
Architectural drawing of the Fine Arts Center. 'Perspective from southwest'.
Unknown man standing on Old Main Hill, next to rows of trees and shrubs. The President's Residence, Director's Residence, Experiment Station, and the north wing of Old Main can be seen in the background. Extension Service photo.
Old Main decorated with flags of the allied nations on the occasion of the return of the 145th Field Artillery to Logan for demobilization, January 16, 1919. See also USU A-0116, USU A-136, USU A-0191-a, USU A-1515 and USU A-1516. See also Buzzer…
Women's physical education class located in the gymnasium on the third floor of the north wing of Old Main, ca. 1902.
Karl C. Schaub's architectural drawing of Old Main, 1892. The college abandoned this design after a severe reduction in funding due to the economic panic of 1893. Size of photograph: 5.25 x 8.5 in.
View of the Merrill Library from the northwest, 1940s. The university built the library in 1930.
Students in the Library Reading Room, located in the north wing of Old Main, 1903. Librarian Sarah Brown Goodwin (Mrs. C. I. Goodwin) behind the loan desk. See also P0014 7:171
Creamery in the basement of Old Main, circa 1903. Dairy Science classes were taught here. Size of photograph: 8 x 10 in.
First faculty of the Agricultural College of Utah: (Standing from left to right) E. S. Richman, Horticulture and Botany; J.M. Sholl, Mechanical Engineering; Abbie L. Marlatt, Domestic Science; Sarah G. B. Goodwin, Music and Library; H.L. Everett,…
Clinton Lichty and Carl Jensen of Logan harvest a bed of cannas in front of Old Main, 1950s. Size of photograph: 10 x 8 in.
Entry of Lund Hall, 1937, with two sets of French doors. Wall clock shows time photograph was taken: 3:48 pm. Size of photograph: 4.5 x 6.5 in.
View outside the front entrance of the Lyric Theatre on its opening night under USU auspices, Monday, April 3, 1961. Cars are parked diagonally in front of the the Theatre. The play being performed was "Hamlet". Size of photograph: 7.5 x 7.25 in.
Gymnasium located on the third floor in the north wing (?) of Old Main, circa 1895. The gymnasium was used until 1910 when the Smart Gymnasium was built. Photo used to illustrate the 1894-95 catalog. Size of photograph: 7.25 x 9.25 in.
Plant Industry building, today known as the Geology Building, in 1921. Size of photograph: 3.75 x 6.25 in.
Opening Night at the Lyric Theatre for Hamlet, the first production under University auspices, Monday, April 3, 1961, 8:15 p.m. Size of photograph: 9.75 x 7.75 in.
This image shows a football game between the UAC Aggies and Colorado, 1918. Stiefel is carrying the ball. Size of photograph: 3 x 5 in.
ROTC military formation with rifles on the Quad, circa 1918. Half of the men are in uniform and the other half are dressed in jackets and ties. Snow is on the ground. Notice the Animal Science Building under construction in the background. Size of…
Students' Army Training Corps (SATC) barracks in the men's gym in the Smart Gymnasium, 1918. Size of photograph: 10 x 8 in.
A student family at the door of their trailer home, 1940s. Size of photograph: 4.75 x 6.75 in.