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Smithsonian Snapshot

A peek into our collections, one object at a time

  • Apollo 10 Space Meal, 1969

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    Each crew member was supplied with three meals per day, which provided approximately 2,800 calories.

  • On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, 1859

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    This Snapshot marks the May 11, 1820, anniversary of the launch of HMS Beagle, the ship that took Darwin on his scientific voyage.

  • Draisine, ca. 1818

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    In 1817, Karl Drais designed and built a two-wheeled, wooden vehicle that was straddled and propelled by walking swiftly.

  • D.M. Ferry & Co. Seed Box, c. 1890s

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    In the 19th century, seed packets were often displayed in wooden boxes adorned with colorful seed company labels.

  • Babe Ruth and other Red Sox Pitchers, 1915

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    This is a rare photograph of Ruth in the beginning of his career.

  • Dizzy Gillespie’s B-flat Trumpet, 1972

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    Gillespie became a major figure in developing the modern jazz style known as bebop.

  • Pony Express Mail, 1861

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    In 1860, a relay system of horses began to carry mail across the 1,966-mile “central route” between St. Joseph, Mo., and Sacramento, Calif.

  • American Garden Glass Lantern Slide, c. 1930

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    Lantern slides were used for educational lectures on notable gardens throughout the U.S.

  • Columbia Light Roadster High-Wheel Bicycle, 1886

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    What comes to mind when thinking about spring—taking the bike out for a long ride?

  • Shortsnout Scorpionfish X-Ray, 1908

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    Smithsonian scientists use X-ray images like this one to gather important information about the internal biology of a fish.

  • arge Box Telephone

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    “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.”

  • National Museum of American History

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    Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Vega 5B arrow-right

    On May 20 - 21, 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly nonstop and solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Levi Strauss Jeans, 1875–96

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     The jeans in this photo are one of the oldest known pairs.

  • Hoop Skirt, c. 1870

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    Caged crinoline, also known as a hoop skirt, was the most distinctive silhouette of the late 19th century.

  • The Beatles' First Appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," 1964

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    More than 70 million Americans gathered around their televisions to watch four young men from Liverpool make history.

  • Super Bowl XIV Football, 1980

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    The Wilson football has been the official ball of the Super Bowl since Super Bowl II in 1968.

  • Sonja Henie’s Autographed Ice Skates, c. 1945

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    Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie introduced the trend of white leather ice skates to the world of women’s figure skating.

  • Apple "Classic" Macintosh Personal Computer, 1984

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    In January 1984, Apple Inc. introduced a graphic user interface to the Apple line of computers. 

  • Alaskan Dog Sled Mail Carrier, 1910

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    Contract carriers used these sleds across Alaska from the late 19th century into the early 1920s. 

  • Buck Rogers Ray Gun Toy, 1934

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    On Jan. 7, 1929, “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century A.D.,” the first science fiction comic strip, debuted. 

  • Ford Model T with Snow Attachment, 1921

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    Rural mail carriers who purchased automobiles for their routes found a match for deep snow.

  • Rural Postal Carrier’s Christmas Postcard, 1915

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    Many rural letter carriers left holiday postcards for their patrons.

  • photograph of first flight

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    The invention of the airplane by Wilbur and Orville Wright is one of the great stories in American history. 

  • Apollo 17 Spacesuit, 1972

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    Apollo 17 was the last Apollo mission to land men on the moon.

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