Object Details
Author
Tolman, Ruel P (Ruel Pardee) 1878-1954
Subject
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
Arts and Industries Building
Arts and Industries Building East Hall
United States National Museum East Hall
Langley Aerodrome
Category
Historic Images of the Smithsonian
Notes
See also Neg. #s A17572 and A17573 for additional views.
Summary
Looking from the Rotunda, suspended above the East Hall in the United States National Museum, now the Arts and Industries Building, are several of the aerodromes built by third Smithsonian Secretary, Samuel P. Langley, in his attempt to create the first manned flight vehicle. In the Rotunda, two women visitors are seated on benches. Also in the Rotunda are exhibit cases. A reflection of the East Hall can be seen on the glass top of one of the exhibit cases in the Rotunda. A locomotive on exhibit in the East Hall is visible and the balcony holds exhibit cases on the second floor. This image was taken by Ruel P. Tolman, former Director of Smithsonian National Collection of Fine Arts and is included in a scrapbook of photographs of Smithsonian staff, grounds and buildings, exhibitions, and Washington, D.C. scenes. (Section A)
Contained within
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7433, Box 3, Folder Ruel P. Tolman Collection Scrapbook II, 1
Contact information
Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu
Date
February, 1936
Standard number
SIA2011-0186 and Neg. #32307-6
Restrictions & Rights
No restrictions
Type
Photographic print
Interior
Exhibit
Physical description
Number of Images: 1; Color: Black and white; Size: 2.25w x 2.25h; Type of Image: Interior; Exhibit; Medium: Photographic print
Data Source
Smithsonian Archives - History Div
Topic
Museum visitors
Balconies
Women
Aeronautics
Locomotives
Transportation
Airplanes
Flying-machines
Exhibitions
Record ID
siris_sic_12773