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Picture of Malcolm Marler teaching an AIDS seminar in the Montgomery Advertiser
A picture from a digitization of the Montgomery Advertiser of Malcolm Marler teaching an AIDS seminar for clergy in 1995. -
Picture of The Royal Court Theatre
Picture taken outside The Royal Court Theatre -
Pictures from abroad : a set of fourteen pieces for the pianoforte
A set of fourteen pianoforte pieces by Maude Valérie White inspired by her extensive European travels. -
Pilot Automatic Computing Engine (ACE)
The Pilot Automatic Computing Engine, designed by Alan Turing, held in the Science Museum, London. -
Political Cartoon Made Because of the Proposal to Turn Canary Warf into A Business District
Political Cartoon Made Because of the Proposal to Turn Canary Warf into A Business District Demonstrates the discourse in the community surrounding the new development -
Portrait of Maude Valérie White
Portrait of Maude Valérie White published in a review titled "Some Lady Songwriters" in the Ladies' Realm Journal in February 1901. -
Portrait of Sir Christopher Wren.
At the National Portrait Gallery, there is a painting of Sir Christopher Wren. Wren was the King's Surveyor of Works following the Great Fire of 1666. He was heavily involved in the rebuilding of 51 parishes in London after the fire. -
Portrait of William Godwin
Portrait of William Godwin, philosopher and novelist, by James Northcote, oil on Canvas. On display in the National Portrait Gallery. -
Post Office playset for Sylvanian Families Figurines
The Sylvanian Families Post Office playset beautifully captures elements of British culture. The set includes a charming post office building, complete with a classic red post box, an iconic symbol of British postal services. The postman figure, dressed in a traditional uniform, signifies the importance of mail and newspaper delivery in British society. This playset offers a delightful glimpse into a familiar aspect of British life. -
Prayer, healing service is tomorrow, Birmingham Post-Herald
An article from a digitization of the Birmingham Post-Herald about a prayer and healing service for AIDS being held at the Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Alabama. -
Prayers and Meditations
The second book published by Katherine Parr but the first book to be published by an English woman under her own name. -
Prayers and Meditations Full Book
Prayers and Meditations which was published on July 8th, 1545 by Katherine Parr. Although this was the second book published by the queen, this is the first she published under her own name. This is also the first book published by an English woman under her own name. -
Pre-Cuca Cocoa Challenge Cup Shorland Scrapbook
This is a collection of various excepts from magazines and news papers from 1888 to 1891 mostly featuring Frank W. Shorland's career as a road cyclist and his early 24 hour races. -
Program for a World AIDS Day candlelight vigil at the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama.
A digitization of a program for World AIDS Day on December 1, 1989 at the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama. Includes Program order, as well as prayers, hymns, and information about AIDS and World AIDs Day. -
Quotation Graphics of Alabama Pastors for AIDS in Alabama Exhibit
Graphic Images of quotes from pastors for use in the Faith Based AIDS Responses exhibit. -
R3 First Stage (Black Arrow) Tank Photograph
A photograph taken from inside the cut made in the R3 vehicle's first stage HTP tank. It shows the bottom of the LOX tank along with the top portion of the HTP tank (left) and the rest of the interior of the HTP tank (right). -
R3 First Stage Engine shot (Black Arrow)
Photograph of the R3 rocket's first stage (taken at FAST), specifically focusing on the engines. Shows the crushed Gamma-304-8 engine along with the first-stage HTP tank. -
R4 Vehicle First Stage
A view of the Black Arrow R4 vehicle on display at the London Science Museum, including the Gamma-304 Type 8 engine that powered it. -
Railway Executive Committee meeting in Down Street Underground station
The Railway Executive Committee meets in an underground room in the disused Down Street Underground station during the Second World War. Frank Pick, vice chairman of the London Transport Passenger Board Executive, is fourth from right. Down Street Underground station, off Piccadilly, provided the perfect central and safe location for the committee headquarters. Accommodation included a telephone exchange and eating and sleeping facilities. The station was also used by the Cabinet before the Cabinet War Rooms under Whitehall were ready. Down Street had not been used as a station since 1932.