"The background of this picture is the Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, Cal. This observatory, the gift of James Lick, of Pennsylvania, was constructed at a cost of $700,000, being equipped with one of the most powerful telescopes that has ever been produced, and is famous the world over. The view of the Observatory is very complete, showing the style of architecture, including the glass covered dome in which are placed the various astronomical instruments. Every Saturday night throughout the year is set apart for visitors to inspect the Observatory and look through the great glass. This view shows a coach load driving up and alighting"--F.Z. Maguire catalogue.Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 25Oct1897; 60585.Camera, Frederick Blechynden.Durat...
Two views of Mt. Wilson Observatory, California, ca. 1934.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonatha...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
Black-and-white photograph of the Lick Observatory 36-inch refracting telescope. When built it was t...
Photograph of an exterior view of Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, California, ca.1900. The great...
Photograph of an exterior view of Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton in Santa Clara, showing other b...
Photograph of an interior view of a dome at Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, California, showing ...
Photograph of Mt. Hamilton Stage Co. at Lick Observatory, circa 1890. The stage transported thousand...
"The world famous hotel, with crowded piazzas, which forms the background, is one of the best in the...
Photograph of the exterior view of the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, Santa Clara, California [...
Copyright 1902 by Detroit Photographic Co.Title from item.Title on inventory list: Lick Observatory,...
Photograph of an interior view of Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, showing the eye-piece end of t...
Original is mounted and 28x23 cm.B/W photograph of the Meridian Instrument, at Lick Observatory, Mou...
Photograph of a wintertime view of San Jose's Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, ca.1900. The obser...
Mount Hamilton Road. Written on back of the photograph, "Stage to Lick Observatory from San Jose 189...
Photograph of the thirty-six foot refractor telescope inside the Lick Observatory dome on Mount Hami...
Two views of Mt. Wilson Observatory, California, ca. 1934.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonatha...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
Black-and-white photograph of the Lick Observatory 36-inch refracting telescope. When built it was t...
Photograph of an exterior view of Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, California, ca.1900. The great...
Photograph of an exterior view of Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton in Santa Clara, showing other b...
Photograph of an interior view of a dome at Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, California, showing ...
Photograph of Mt. Hamilton Stage Co. at Lick Observatory, circa 1890. The stage transported thousand...
"The world famous hotel, with crowded piazzas, which forms the background, is one of the best in the...
Photograph of the exterior view of the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, Santa Clara, California [...
Copyright 1902 by Detroit Photographic Co.Title from item.Title on inventory list: Lick Observatory,...
Photograph of an interior view of Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, showing the eye-piece end of t...
Original is mounted and 28x23 cm.B/W photograph of the Meridian Instrument, at Lick Observatory, Mou...
Photograph of a wintertime view of San Jose's Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, ca.1900. The obser...
Mount Hamilton Road. Written on back of the photograph, "Stage to Lick Observatory from San Jose 189...
Photograph of the thirty-six foot refractor telescope inside the Lick Observatory dome on Mount Hami...
Two views of Mt. Wilson Observatory, California, ca. 1934.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonatha...
"Beautiful water effects at Haines' Falls, a most picturesque and charming mountain cataract. The wi...
Black-and-white photograph of the Lick Observatory 36-inch refracting telescope. When built it was t...