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    Plate 14: Glechoma hederacea- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of ground ivy, Glechoma hederacea. Class Didynamia, order Gymnospermia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Ground ivy, Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 12: Rosa canina- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of common dog rose, Rosa canina. Class Icosandria, order Polygynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 10: Agrostemma githago- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of corn cockle, Agrostemma githago. Class Decandria, order Pentagynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Common corncockle, Botany, Agrostemma, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 11: Sempervivum tectorum- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of common houseleek, Sempervivum tectorum. Class Dodecandria, order Dodecagynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Sempervivum, Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 9: Butomus umbellatus- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of flowering rush, Butomus umbellatus. Class Enneandria, order Hexagynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 8: Daphne mezereum- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of common mezereon, Daphne mezereum. Class Octandria, order Monogynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Botany, Thymelaeaceae, Mezereon, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 7: Galanthus nivalis- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of snowdrop, Galanthus nivalis. Class Hexandria, order Monogynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Common snowdrop, Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    3 itemsPlate 2: Table of the Classes- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph with examples of the 24 botanical taxonomic classes: Monandria, Diandria, Triandria, Tetrandria, Pentandria, Hexandria, Heptandria, Octandria, Enneandria, Decandria, Dodecandria, Icosandria,… - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 4: Crocus vernus- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of spring crocus, Crocus vernus. Class Triandria, order Monogynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Crocuses, Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 5: Ilex aquifolium- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of common holly, Ilex aquifolium. Class Tetrandria, order Tetragynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Hollies, Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 1: Parts of a Flower- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph illustrating the parts of a flower, using the example of the common wallflower. Included parts are the flower, cup, corolla or blossom, stamen, pistil, seed-vessel, and receptacle. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Botany, Cheiranthus cheiri, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 6: Myosotis palustris- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of water mouse ear, Myosotis palustris, now known as the water forget-me-not. Class Pentandria, order Monogynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Plate 3: Veronica chamaedrys- Part of Conversations on Botany
 - 1817-Apr-02
 Hand-colored lithograph of germander speedwell, Veronica chamaedrys. Class Diandria, order Monogynia. - Artist Milton
- Author Fitton, Sarah Mary, Fitton, Elizabeth
- Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
- Subject Botany, Women botanists, Scientific illustration
 
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    Beckman Model D Oxygen Meter in use with an infant's incubator- 1950s
 Los Angeles County General Hospital nurse Mary Finlay is monitoring the oxygen levels of a prematurely born infant in an incubator, to provide just the right oxygen mixture. Too little oxygen has obvious repercussions,… 
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    Beckman Model D Oxygen Meter in use with an infant's incubator- Circa 1959
 This nurse is monitoring the oxygen levels of a prematurely born infant in an incubator, to provide just the right oxygen mixture. Too little oxygen has obvious repercussions, but until the 1950s doctors did not realize… - Photographer Kassler Studios
- Subject Hospitals, Oxygen--Measurement, Newborn infants--Medical care, Infants, Women in medicine, Beckman Instruments, Inc.
 
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    Beckman D2 Oxygen Meter in use with an infant's incubator- 1950s
 This nurse is monitoring the oxygen levels of a prematurely born infant in an incubator, to provide just the right oxygen mixture. Too little oxygen has obvious repercussions, but until the 1950s doctors did not realize… 
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    Beckman D-2 Oxygen Meter in use in a hospital nursery- Circa 1960
 Los Angeles County General Hospital nurse Mary Finlay is monitoring the oxygen levels of a prematurely born infant in an incubator, to provide just the right oxygen mixture. Too little oxygen has obvious repercussions,… 
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    Chemistry students in laboratory, circa 1910- Circa 1910
 Photograph depicting male and female chemistry students in a laboratory at an unidentified school or college. The students are grouped around several laboratory stations and are seen using test tubes and Bunsen burners… 
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    Wilson College chemistry club- Circa 1937
 Group photograph depicting members of the chemistry club at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The group consists of nine women gathered around a table while observing one member pouring an unknown substance… 
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    Group portrait of chemistry students, circa 1900- Circa 1900
 Photograph depicting a group of male and female chemistry students at an unknown school or college. The students are posed holding assorted laboratory equipment and glassware. Some of the female students are also… 
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    Eleanor Vadala and C.A. Cassola working with radioactive material at Aeronautical Materials Laboratory- 1959-Dec-10
 Color photograph of Eleanor Vadala, Chemist, and C.A. Cassola, Division Superintendent, working with a barrel of radioactive material at the Naval Air Material Center's Aeronautical Materials Laboratory. Ms. Vadala… - Creator Of Work United States. Navy, Naval Air Engineering Center (U.S.)
- Subject Women in science, Aerospace Research Laboratories (U.S.), Employees, Scientific apparatus and instruments, Radiation, Women employees, Naval Air Engineering Center (U.S.), Women chemists, Chemists, Vadala, Eleanor, 1923-
 
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    Eleanor Vadala with Gammacell 220 at the Naval Air Material Center- Circa 1958
 Eleanor Vadala, chemist, demonstrating use of the Gammacell 220, a textile chemistry machine, at the Naval Air Material Center's Aerospace Materials Laboratory. The Gammacell 220 is a source of Cobalt-60 gamma… - Addressee Naval Air Engineering Center (U.S.)
- Creator Of Work United States. Navy
- Subject Women in science, Aerospace Research Laboratories (U.S.), Employees, Textile machinery, Radiation, Machinery, Naval Air Engineering Center (U.S.), Cobalt--Isotopes, Women employees, Women chemists, Chemists, Vadala, Eleanor, 1923-
 
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    Eleanor Vadala and Dr. Earl Hayes at the Naval Air Material Center- 1959-Mar-19
 Eleanor Vadala, chemist, and Dr. Earl Hayes, U.S. Defense Department, examining a display of airship fabric produced at the Naval Air Material Center. Ms. Vadala demonstrates the threads on an airship model while Dr.… 
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    Laboratory staff examines first batches of new polymers- 1968-Apr-19
 Laboratory staff in the High Polymer Division of the Naval Air Engineering Center's Aeromaterials Laboratory examining the first batches of new NARPOL polymers used to coat aircraft metals. The individuals in the… 
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    Award presentation in honor of Sally J. Ketcham- Circa 1965
 Award ceremony in honor of Sally J. Ketcham, Metallurgist at the Naval Air Engineering Center located in Johnsville, Pennsylvania. The individuals in the photograph are identified as follows (from left): J. Hartley… 
 
                     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
