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Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Delineation of the spinal nerves. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani

Delineation of the spinal nerves. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: NERVES, 1543. Delineation of the spinal nerves. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: A late 19th century classification of the geological strata in time sequence

A late 19th century classification of the geological strata in time sequence
GEOLOGY: TIME CHART. A late 19th century classification of the geological strata in time sequence, along with typical fossils found in each period

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: MACHU PICCHU: PLAN. Drawing of a birds eye view of part of the ruins of the Incan city at Machu

MACHU PICCHU: PLAN. Drawing of a birds eye view of part of the ruins of the Incan city at Machu Picchu, Peru; the Kings Group with the semicircular temple of Torr© on on the left

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The drying of the dyed silk after having been washed in the Seine

The drying of the dyed silk after having been washed in the Seine. Copper engraving, French, 18th century
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE. The drying of the dyed silk after having been washed in the Seine. Copper engraving, French, 18th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The siege of Fort Meigs, Ohio, 1-9 May 1813

The siege of Fort Meigs, Ohio, 1-9 May 1813
WAR OF 1812: FORT MEIGS. The siege of Fort Meigs, Ohio, 1-9 May 1813

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The larynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes. Line engraving, 19th century

The larynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes. Line engraving, 19th century
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. The larynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: James Watts double-acting steam engine of 1769. Copper engraving, English, 1787

James Watts double-acting steam engine of 1769. Copper engraving, English, 1787
WATTs STEAM ENGINE, 1769. James Watts double-acting steam engine of 1769. Copper engraving, English, 1787

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The training and pruning of grapevines. Illustrations from Agoston Haraszthys book Grape Culture

The training and pruning of grapevines. Illustrations from Agoston Haraszthys book Grape Culture, 1862
GRAPE PRUNING, 1864. The training and pruning of grapevines. Illustrations from Agoston Haraszthys book Grape Culture, 1862

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The base of the entire brain and cerebellum freed from the surrounding membranes so that

The base of the entire brain and cerebellum freed from the surrounding membranes so that the origin of the cerebral
VESALIUS: BRAIN. The base of the entire brain and cerebellum freed from the surrounding membranes so that the origin of the cerebral nerves are exposed to view

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Suggestions for the Public Supply of Steam in New York City. Painting by Edward Alfred Sargent

Suggestions for the Public Supply of Steam in New York City. Painting by Edward Alfred Sargent, c1875
NYC: STEAM SUPPLY. Suggestions for the Public Supply of Steam in New York City. Painting by Edward Alfred Sargent, c1875

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The first published illustration of a camera obscura, which is registering the solar eclipse of 24

The first published illustration of a camera obscura, which is registering the solar eclipse of 24 January 1544
CAMERA OBSCURA, 1544. The first published illustration of a camera obscura, which is registering the solar eclipse of 24 January 1544. Drawing by the 16th century Dutch scientist, Rainer Gemma-Frisius

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: French scientist and philosopher. Engraved plate from Blaise Pascals Tretise on the Equlibrium of

French scientist and philosopher. Engraved plate from Blaise Pascals Tretise on the Equlibrium of Liquids
BLAISE PASCAL (1623-1662). French scientist and philosopher. Engraved plate from Blaise Pascals Tretise on the Equlibrium of Liquids

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: A plan of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia during the American Revolutionary War, 1781

A plan of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia during the American Revolutionary War, 1781
SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. A plan of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia during the American Revolutionary War, 1781

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Dissection of the brain (fig. 6). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani

Dissection of the brain (fig. 6). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: BRAIN, 1543. Dissection of the brain (fig.6). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Iran: Plan of Persepolis

Iran: Plan of Persepolis

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Design for a library bookcase, 1753, by Thomas Chippendale

Design for a library bookcase, 1753, by Thomas Chippendale
CHIPPENDALE BOOKCASE, 1753. Design for a library bookcase, 1753, by Thomas Chippendale

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The First Day. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik, Nuremberg, Germany, 1493

The First Day. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik, Nuremberg, Germany, 1493
GOD CREATING WORLD, 1493. The First Day. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik, Nuremberg, Germany, 1493

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Corliss Steam Engine, 1876

Corliss Steam Engine, 1876
CORLISS STEAM ENGINE, 1876. Wood engraving

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Explanatory plate from Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitzs Nova Methodus pro Maximis et Minimis

Explanatory plate from Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitzs Nova Methodus pro Maximis et Minimis
LEIBNITZ MS. DIAGRAM. Explanatory plate from Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitzs Nova Methodus pro Maximis et Minimis (published in Acta Eruditorum Anno, 1684, Leipzig)

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The first commercially successful steam engine, patented in England by Thomas Savery in 1698

The first commercially successful steam engine, patented in England by Thomas Savery in 1698
STEAM ENGINE, 1698. The first commercially successful steam engine, patented in England by Thomas Savery in 1698. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: American politician, looking at a list of numbers posted on a wall. Photograph, 1965

American politician, looking at a list of numbers posted on a wall. Photograph, 1965
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM (1924-2005). American politician, looking at a list of numbers posted on a wall. Photograph, 1965

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of the facade of the basilica at El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain

Plan of the facade of the basilica at El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain
EL ESCORIAL: BASILICA. Plan of the facade of the basilica at El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect by Jose de Herrera, c1570

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Cross section (top) and plan of Fort St. Charles on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana

Cross section (top) and plan of Fort St. Charles on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS: FORT, 1814. Cross section (top) and plan of Fort St. Charles on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana. Drawing by Barthelemy Lafon, 1814

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Diamond pointed steel drill for mining, invented by Rodolphe Leschot. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Diamond pointed steel drill for mining, invented by Rodolphe Leschot. Wood engraving, American, 1870
MINING: DRILL, 1870. Diamond pointed steel drill for mining, invented by Rodolphe Leschot. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Contemporary map of the fields of operation of the war in south-eastern Virginia

Contemporary map of the fields of operation of the war in south-eastern Virginia, including Hampton Roads
CIVIL WAR MAP: VIRGINIA. Contemporary map of the fields of operation of the war in south-eastern Virginia, including Hampton Roads

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Douglas Smyths plan for the Fulton Fish Markets new building. Line engraving, 1881

Douglas Smyths plan for the Fulton Fish Markets new building. Line engraving, 1881
FULTON FISH MARKET, 1881. Douglas Smyths plan for the Fulton Fish Markets new building. Line engraving, 1881

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Interior of a cannon foundry. Drawing, c1487-90, by Leonardo da Vinci

Interior of a cannon foundry. Drawing, c1487-90, by Leonardo da Vinci
LEONARDO: WEAPONS. Interior of a cannon foundry. Drawing, c1487-90, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of the Spanish fort of San Mateo (formerly the French Fort Caroline, until 1565)

Plan of the Spanish fort of San Mateo (formerly the French Fort Caroline, until 1565). Drawing, c1590
FLORIDA: SPANISH FORT. Plan of the Spanish fort of San Mateo (formerly the French Fort Caroline, until 1565). Drawing, c1590

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Schematic drawing of the Best Friend of Charleston, first locomotive built in the United States

Schematic drawing of the Best Friend of Charleston, first locomotive built in the United States for regular service
LOCOMOTIVE, 1830. Schematic drawing of the Best Friend of Charleston, first locomotive built in the United States for regular service on a railway, beginning in 1830

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of the prehistoric ceremonial site at Avebury Village (known at the time as Abiri)

Plan of the prehistoric ceremonial site at Avebury Village (known at the time as Abiri) in Wiltshire, England, c1800
ENGLAND: AVEBURY, c1800. Plan of the prehistoric ceremonial site at Avebury Village (known at the time as Abiri) in Wiltshire, England, c1800

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: American lawyer and Secretary of Defense, 1968-69. Clifford speaking in a broadcast interview

American lawyer and Secretary of Defense, 1968-69. Clifford speaking in a broadcast interview on ABCs Issues
CLARK CLIFFORD (1906-1998). American lawyer and Secretary of Defense, 1968-69. Clifford speaking in a broadcast interview on ABCs Issues and Answers program about U.S

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Study for a fresco at the San Francisco Art Institute. Pencil on paper by Diego Rivera, 1931

Study for a fresco at the San Francisco Art Institute. Pencil on paper by Diego Rivera, 1931
RIVERA: FRESCO STUDY, 1931. Study for a fresco at the San Francisco Art Institute. Pencil on paper by Diego Rivera, 1931

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Beresti, eastern Romania

Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Beresti, eastern Romania, 4th millennium B. C
NEOLITHIC PHALLUS FIGURES. Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Beresti, eastern Romania, 4th millennium B.C

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of the Inca fortress of Sacsahuaman as surveyed by Ephraim George Squier

Plan of the Inca fortress of Sacsahuaman as surveyed by Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis in 1864
PERU: INCA FORTRESS, 1864. Plan of the Inca fortress of Sacsahuaman as surveyed by Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis in 1864

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Development of the horse botfly. Drawing, 1904

Development of the horse botfly. Drawing, 1904
HORSE BOTFLY. Development of the horse botfly. Drawing, 1904

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: An Edison incandescent lightbulb. Wood engraving, late 19th century

An Edison incandescent lightbulb. Wood engraving, late 19th century
EDISON LAMP, 19th CENTURY. An Edison incandescent lightbulb. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: operated by horse and manpower. Woodcut from Georgius Agricolas treatise De Re Metallica, 1556

operated by horse and manpower. Woodcut from Georgius Agricolas treatise De Re Metallica, 1556
MINE VENTILATION SYSTEM operated by horse and manpower. Woodcut from Georgius Agricolas treatise De Re Metallica, 1556

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Drawing of the human sexual organs

Drawing of the human sexual organs
LEONARDO DA VINCI. Drawing of the human sexual organs

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: (c310 BC-c230 BC). Greek astronomer and mathematician. A diagram from Aristarchus study On the Sizes

(c310 BC-c230 BC). Greek astronomer and mathematician. A diagram from Aristarchus study On the Sizes
ARISTARCHUS OF SAMOS (c310 BC-c230 BC). Greek astronomer and mathematician. A diagram from Aristarchus study On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon depicted on a Greek postage stamp, 1980

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The City of Chicago. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, c1874

The City of Chicago. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, c1874
MAP: CHICAGO, c1874. The City of Chicago. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, c1874

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Detail redrawn (1875) from A Plan of the City of New Orleans and Adjacent Plantations, 1798

Detail redrawn (1875) from A Plan of the City of New Orleans and Adjacent Plantations, 1798
PLAN OF NEW ORLEANS, 1798. Detail redrawn (1875) from A Plan of the City of New Orleans and Adjacent Plantations, 1798

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The earliest known view of Savannah, Georgia. Line engraving, 1734

The earliest known view of Savannah, Georgia. Line engraving, 1734
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, 1734. The earliest known view of Savannah, Georgia. Line engraving, 1734

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The first electric motor, made in 1831 by Joseph Henry. An iron rod wrapped with wire rocked on a

The first electric motor, made in 1831 by Joseph Henry. An iron rod wrapped with wire rocked on a pivot
ELECTRIC MOTOR, 1831. The first electric motor, made in 1831 by Joseph Henry. An iron rod wrapped with wire rocked on a pivot, making alternate contacts with galvanic cells through wires

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia

Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia
BREAST SURGERY. Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Copper engraving, German, 1723

Copper engraving, German, 1723
CELESTIAL SPHERE, 1723. Copper engraving, German, 1723

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Advertisement for the American Phrenological Journal, 1867

Advertisement for the American Phrenological Journal, 1867
PHRENOLOGY, 1867. Advertisement for the American Phrenological Journal, 1867

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Section of the chambered shell of the pearly nautilus. Wood engraving, 19th century

Section of the chambered shell of the pearly nautilus. Wood engraving, 19th century
CHAMBERED NAUTILUS. Section of the chambered shell of the pearly nautilus. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Cross section of a geothermal area, c1970

Cross section of a geothermal area, c1970
GEOLOGY: GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Cross section of a geothermal area, c1970



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