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Katherine Parr's Tomb
The final resting place of Katherine Parr -
King John Magna Carta of 1215
There are many different versions of the Magna Carta. This is version is the first ever version, signed by King John in Runnymede in 1215. William Marshal had significant influence in the signing of this version. -
Layout for Letter Recognition Pipeline
The layout of the pipeline for the automated transcriber. It shows the input from a 1613 Bible, object detected, cropped, then transposed to a letter. -
Legal document on the rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral.
After the Great Fire of 1666, St Paul's Cathedral needed to be rebuilt after being destroyed. This document marks the beginning of the rebuilding with the laying of the foundation. The document is signed by many notable people of the time, including Sir Christopher Wren who was tasked with the rebuilding of 51 city churches after the Great Fire. -
Letter from National Cyclists' Union with Shoreland's Record
One of the sources on this document is a letter from the National Cyclists' Union addressed to Frank Shorland to recognize him for his 24 hour safety bicycle record. -
London Fire Monument.
To memorialize the Great London Fire of 1666, Sir Christopher Wren helped Robert Hooke build this monument near the London Bridge. -
Malcolm Marler and Billy Cox at Friday Morning Grace
Rev. Malcolm Marler and AIDS patient Billy Cox speaking to attendees at a session of the Friday Morning Grace program at the 1917 AIDS Clinic. This is a photograph from a digitized edition of the Birmingham Post-Herald. -
Malcolm Marler Interview on Friday Morning Grace
The Reverend Malcolm Marler discusses the founding of the Friday Morning Grace at the 1917 AIDS Outpatient Clinic at UAB. He talks about what the program was meant to do, how he expanded it, and it's growth. -
Malcolm Marler on Volunteer Training
The Reverent Malcolm Marler talks about the volunteer training established at the 1917 AIDS Clinic at UAB in the 1990s. This includes both training for clergy and training for layman, and specifically talks about the AIDS Care Teams. -
Malcolm Marler speaking to church leaders at Montgomery's Church of the Ascension.
The Reverend Malcolm Marler speaks to church leaders and teaches an AIDS education session at the Church of the Ascension in Montgomery, Alabama. This is a black and white digitization of a photograph from a 1995 edition of the Montgomery Advertiser newspaper. -
Malcolm Marler speaks about the founding of the 1917 Clinic
Malcolm Marler speaks about how the 1917 AIDS Clinic at UAB came about, and about how he became the chaplain for the Clinic. He also details out his personal philosophy towards the topic. -
Many Area Churches Marking World AIDS Day - Birmingham Post-Herald
A clipping of a scan of the Birmingham Post-Herald's 1994 newspaper article about how area churches are participating in World AIDs Day. -
Many With AIDS are Homeless
A headline from a 1992 issue of the Times Daily about Homelessness in People with AIDS. -
Map of J.D. Hooker's travels in the Southern Hemisphere.
"Map to illustrate Hooker's travels in the Southern Hemisphere, the black line with arrows showing the route taken by Erebus and Terror under the command of Captain James Clark Ross." -
Map of north-eastern India and the Kangchenjunga area.
"Map of north-eastern India and the Kangchenjunga area (inset) where Joseph Hooker did much collecting." -
Map of the HMS Endeavor's path in Society Islands
"Track of the HMS Endeavour in the Society Islands, 16 July-9 August 1769. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768-1771'." -
Map of the HMS Endeavour's path through New South Wales.
"Track of H.M.S. Endeavour exploring part of the coast of New South Wales, 19 April–21 May 1770. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks, 1768–1771'." -
Map of the HMS Endeavour's path through the coast of New South Wales.
"Track of H.M.S. Endeavour exploring part of the coast of New South Wales, 17 May–25 August 1770. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks, 1768–1771'." -
Map of the HMS Endeavour's path through the Endeavour Strait.
"Track of H.M.S. Endeavour and the passage through Endeavour Strait, 21 August–23 August 1770. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768–1771'."
