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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. -
RCEU AIDS Exhibit header image
A header graphic for use in the Faith Based AIDS Responses in 1980s/1990s Alabama -
Recreation of Katherine Parr's Tomb Inscription
Recreation of Katherine Parr's tomb inscription. -
Remembering
A clipping of a digital scan of the December 2, 1994 Birmingham Post Herald Metro-State page -
Replica of X3-Prospero
The backup satellite of the Prospero vehicle that R3 launched, slated for launch aboard R4 before it was scrapped and eventually hung in the London Science Museum as a partner to the R4. -
Rev. A. Stephen Pieters Speaks about AIDS and his faith
The national field director of the Metropolitan Community Church's AIDS outreach ministries speaks in Montgomery, Alabama in 1989 and his faith and his AIDS diagnosis. -
Rides That Made History.
This is an article from cycling magazine covering F.W. Shorland's Track "Twenty-Fours." It is about the three Cuca Cocoa Challenge Cup Races Frank Shorland competed in and how they impacted the history of the sport of cycling. -
Royal Society Library
This image is a picture of the Royal Society Offices. Inside they had the libraries/archives for the royal society. In this archive I looked through the old documents for my research. This research was for the 2024 Honors UAH London Study Abroad Class. -
Ruth Heimburg with her children Ruth Marie and Klaus circa 1959.
Ruth and her two older children traveling. Location and destination unknown; either going to or from German and Huntsville, Alabama. -
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map of Commercial Row, 1898
This is a screenshot of page 10 of the 1898 Huntsville Sanborn Fire Insurance map. This image of Commercial Row shows that the store at No. 3 sells Wholesale Tobacco. This map shows that the Harrison Brothers sold Wholesale Tobacco from their store on Commercial Row -
Science Museum Organs Exhibit
This is a photo of an organ exhibit titled "Disease Collectors." Many of the organs in the picture were from a person with a disease. The organs were from people who lived between 1900-1950. Never Let Me Go revolves around human clones donating their organs -
Section of Isaac Newton's memorial at Westminster Abbey.
Two stone cherubs hold a scroll inscribed with one of Isaac Newton's mathematical proofs. -
Sectional View of the BIS Lunar Space Suit
Sectional View of H. E. Ross' design for a Lunar Space Suit. Callouts for various elements of the design with close up of multilayer fabric. -
Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities World AIDS Day in the Selma Times Journal
A graphic design image for World AIDS Day in 1995 with the slogan "Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities." that appeared in an issue of the Selma Times Journal. This is from a digitization of the newspaper. The image is from a national campaign and appeared in the Selma Times Journal. -
Ships of the East India Company at Sea
Nicholas Pocock’s 1803 painting Ships of the East India Company at Sea captures a dramatic maritime scene, showcasing the grandeur and might of British merchant vessels during the height of imperial trade. Housed at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, the artwork reflects the strategic and economic significance of the East India Company’s naval presence. -
Silence = Death
A pink triangle against a black backdrop with the words 'Silence=Death' representing an advertisement for The Silence = Death Project used by permission by ACT-UP, The AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power