Back: BURRITT MUSEUM Monte Sand Mountain. Huntsville. Ala. Former home of Dr W. H. Burritt, donated to city of Huntsville. Built in 1937 in unusual structure of Maltese Cross, and insulated with bales of straw. Situated on Round Top, highest point of 167 acre tract giving magnificent view of Huntsville and surrounding area.
Front: Burritt Museum, Huntsville, Alabama Back: Burritt Museum is located on top of Monte Sano Mountain and is one of the outstanding attractions in the area.
Back: Brush Goat at Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum. Historic breeds of animals typical on the farms of North Alabama in 1900 bring to life the experiences of our rural ancestors. The term Brush Goat simply refers to a mixture of two or more breeds.
Photograph number 427. This photograph shows a British Tipper lory transport vehicle. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
Photograph number 426. This photograph shows a British Tipper lory transport vehicle. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
The top of the front page of the menu reads, "NAAFI-EFI," which stands for "Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes-Expeditionary Forces Institutes." The club was located at the Palais Kinsky, a baroque palace in Vienna, Austria.
The Concorde is the world's first supersonic commercial aircraft. Due to maintenance costs and noise issues, the plane was retired in 2003. Since then, Concorde has become a British icon. Exhibits such as this one at Brooklands Museum share a goal of presenting the innovation and passenger experience of Concorde.
This document contains a transcript of the briefing meeting for the launch of Apollo 10. Participants include George H. Hage, Colonel Thomas McMullen, and William J. O'Donnell.