THOROUGHBRED STALLION—“ARTHUR D”
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Live Stock of the Farm Volume III: Horses, ed. Professor C. Bryner Jones, 1915

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THOROUGHBRED STALLION—“ARTHUR D”
Photo: Tadman
Live Stock of the Farm Volume III: Horses, ed. Professor C. Bryner Jones, 1915
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Arthur D walking for Costume National AW13
The Milky Way
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The Milky Way
These are two wide angle photographs of the Milky Way taken in the 1953. The camera itself is located at the apex of the tripod and is looking down at the spherical mirror, giving it a field of view of up to 150 degrees. The pictures were taken by Theodore E. Houck and Arthur D. Code.
Plate 2: Galactic Bulge (between 285 and 65 degrees galactic longitude) May 21/22, 1953, T. E. Houck and A. D. Code Blue filter, 45 minute integration
Plate 10: Galactic Bulge (between 275 and 35 degrees galactic longitude) June, 1953, observer unknown Hydrogen Alpha filter, unknown integration time Saturn is in Virgo at the edge of the field
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