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New Jersey Collection (page 3)

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Wesley Lake, 19th century

Wesley Lake, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: The US airship Macon being moored to the mobile mast at Lakehurst, New Jersey, c1935 (c1937)

The US airship Macon being moored to the mobile mast at Lakehurst, New Jersey, c1935 (c1937). The USS Macon (ZRS-5) was a rigid airship built and operated by the US Navy as a flying aircraft carrier

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Lindbergh Baby, 1932, (1938)

Lindbergh Baby, 1932, (1938). The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr, the eldest son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Firing tableware in the Noted Pottery Centre, Trenton, New Jersey, USA, early 20th century

Firing tableware in the Noted Pottery Centre, Trenton, New Jersey, USA, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Artists decorating porcelain ware, Trenton, New Jersey, USA, early 20th century(?)

Artists decorating porcelain ware, Trenton, New Jersey, USA, early 20th century(?). Artist: Keystone View Company
Artists decorating porcelain ware, Trenton, New Jersey, USA, early 20th century(?). Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Aerial view of Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1930 (1933)

Aerial view of Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1930 (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten, Vom ersten Luftschiff 1899 bis zu den Fahrten des LZ127 Graf Zeppelin 1932

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Graf Zeppelin attached to the mobile anchor mast, Lakehurst, New Jersey, USA, 1930, (1933)

Graf Zeppelin attached to the mobile anchor mast, Lakehurst, New Jersey, USA, 1930, (1933)
Airship Graf Zeppelin attached to the mobile anchor mast, Lakehurst, New Jersey, USA, 1930, (1933). The Graf Zeppelin was the most successful airship ever built

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Arrest of William Franklin, New Jersey, 1776 (c1880)

Arrest of William Franklin, New Jersey, 1776 (c1880). The illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin, William Franklin (1731-1813) was colonial governor of New Jersey when the America Revolution began

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: View of a spur of the Blue Mountains, Delaware Water Gap, New Jersey, USA, 1877

View of a spur of the Blue Mountains, Delaware Water Gap, New Jersey, USA, 1877

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1776

Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1776. Washingtons crossing of the Delaware was the first move in a surprise attack against the Hessian forces at Trenton, New Jersey in the Battle of Trenton

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Youngs New Million Dollar Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, 1913

Youngs New Million Dollar Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, 1913

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: The factories of the Singer Manufacturing Company, c1880

The factories of the Singer Manufacturing Company, c1880. The Cabinet Works, Govan, Glasgow; factory at Glasgow; factory at South Bend, Indiana; factory at Elizabethport, New Jersey

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Source of the Passaic Falls, New Jersey, 1855

Source of the Passaic Falls, New Jersey, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Beach at Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Beach at Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Beach at Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, late 19th century. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Thomas Alva Edison at Menlo Park, late 1880s

Thomas Alva Edison at Menlo Park, late 1880s. Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor in his laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Thomas Edison, American inventor, in his laboratory, Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1870s (1920s)

Thomas Edison, American inventor, in his laboratory, Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1870s (1920s)
Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, in his laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, working on the perfection of the incandescent light bulb, 1870s (1920s)

Background imageNew Jersey Collection: Thomas Edisons generator for electric light at his home at Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1879

Thomas Edisons generator for electric light at his home at Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1879. Behind the doors is the 80 hp engine



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