File:Coblentz-WW.jpg
Coblentz-WW.jpg (151 × 217 pixels, file size: 8 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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English: The image is a scan of a photograph of a US government employee, William Weber Coblentz, who died in 1962. According to the US Library of Congress there "are no known restrictions on photographs by Harris & Ewing", the latter being the photographic name on the print. This photograph appears in W. W. Coblentz's 1951 memoir and other pre-1950 works. Astrochemist 00:58, 27 August 2006 (UTC) |
Source | United States Library of Congress |
Author | Harris & Ewing |
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- 2006-08-27 00:58 Astrochemist 151×217×8 (8628 bytes) The image is a scan of a photograph of a US government employee who died in 1962. According to the US Library of Congress there "are no known restrictions on photographs by Harris & Ewing", the latter being the photographic name on the print. This photo
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