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Yosemite Valley, as seen from Mount Hamilton
Yerkes Observatory: view of the 40-inch refracting telescope, with floor at lowest pos...
Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago: exterior view
William Wallace Campbell, director of the Lick Observatory from 1900 to 1930
William Herschel, astronomer and discoverer of Uranus, in a print "after a pencil...
William Herschel, astronomer and discoverer of Uranus, in a print "after a pencil...
William Chauvenet, mathematician and astronomer
Wandell's Barbecue
Wandell's Barbecue
Wallal, Australia Expedition: workmen transferring equipment from a small boat to a wagon
Wallal, Australia Expedition: workmen receiving a surf boat, with crates of gear from ...
Wallal, Australia Expedition: view of the eclipse, September 21, 1922
Wallal, Australia Expedition: transferring equipment to a ship
Wallal, Australia Expedition: map of Australia
Wallal, Australia Expedition: Einstein Camera
Wallal, Australia Expedition: 15-foot Einstein camera, built to test Einstein's th...
W.W. Campbell, 1914
W.W. Campbell and the Mills spectrograph
W.W. Campbell and the Mills spectrograph
W.J. Hussey's camp for searching for double stars
W.J. Hussey's camp (near Mount Lowe?)
W.J. Hussey and outfit for testing at various stations
W. H. Wright, Director of the Lick Observatory from 1935 to 1942
W. H. Wright, Director of the Lick Observatory from 1935 to 1942
W. H. Wright
W. H. Wright
Volcano (?)
View of a lake in the Sierras
Vertical Weichert Seismograph
Unidentified: two men, two women, and a baby, posed under a tree
Unidentified workman, with his saddled horse, next to the 12-inch dome
Unidentified workman on his horse, next to the 12-inch dome
Unidentified workman on his horse, next to the 12-inch dome
Unidentified street scene (Chile?)
Unidentified street scene (Chile?)
Unidentified street scene
Unidentified man in a suit, with his saddled horse, on the grounds of the Lick Observa...
Unidentified house
Unidentified expedition photograph
Unidentified expedition photograph
Unidentified astronomer
Unidentified astronomer
Unidentified Drawing
Unidentified Diagram
Unidentified Diagram
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Two of Robert G. Aitken's grandchildren
Two grandchildren of Robert G. Aitken
Two grandchildren of R. G. Aitken
Thomas Edison, W. W. Campbell, and Phoebe Hearst
The First Comet Discovered by Photography
The First Comet Discovered by Photography
Telescope at an unidentified observatory
Sunspots and Faculae (September 4, 1893)
Sunspots
Sun: total solar eclipse of May 28, 1900. Thomaston, Georgia
Sun: total solar eclipse of May 28, 1900. Thomaston, Georgia
Sun: sun spots
Sun: solar eruption and magnetic disruption
Sun: solar eclipse
Sun: solar eclipse
Sun: large sunspot
Sun: large sun spot, observed from the Mount Wilson Observatory
Sun: eclipse path, April 28, 1930
Sun: eclipse path, April 28, 1930
Sun: active prominence, 140,000 miles high, observed from the Mount Wilson Observatory
Sun: Unidentified Solar Flares
Sun: Unidentified Solar Flare
Sun: Transit Chords
Sun: Total Solar Eclipse 16/4/93 (Solar Prominades and Corona)
Sun: Total Solar Eclipse
Sun: Total Solar Eclipse
Sun: Solar spectrum (Fraunhofer)
Sun: Solar Prominences (1873)
Sun: Solar Flare
Sun: Solar Eruption Sequence
Sun: Solar Disc Seen by Projection
Sun: Solar Cyclone
Sun: Saros cycle
Sun: Prominences From Plate C-2
Sun: Eclipse of the Sun by Earth, as seen from the Moon
Sun: Eclipse
Stebbins Photometer, for the 12-inch refractor: view of the interior of the electromet...
Stebbins Photometer, for the 12-inch refractor
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Star
Stanford University, Cactus Garden (now the Arizona Garden)
Stanford Memorial Church: view of ruins after the 1906 earthquake
Stackpole measuring engine
Stackpole measuring engine
Spiral galaxy
Spectroscope: engraving from a book (?)
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