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A man works on a large circular rocket part.

V-2 Rocket - Thrust Ring

Propulsion system of a rocket inside a restoration facility.

V-2 Rocket - Propulsion System

Center section of V2 rocket is attached to a launch table in a restoration facility.

V-2 Rocket - Center Section

 Panoramic photograph featuring a left side view of the US Navy airship Shenandoah under control of ground crew, being walked into its hangar.

USS Shenandoah Walked into Hangar in 1925

 Three-quarter right front view from below of US Navy airship ZR-1 Shenandoah tethered to mooring mast.

USS Shenandoah at Mooring Mast in Lakehurst

A weathered addressed envelope with a stamp in the upper righthand corner and the words USS Shenandoah, Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N.J. in the upper lefthand corner.

Envelope from Letter from George Schnitzer, Jr. to James and Ellen Meliff

A weathered letter addressed to Aunt Ellen and Jim written by George Schnitzer, Jr.

Letter from George Schnitzer, Jr. to James and Ellen Meliff

The front of an addressed weathered enveloped with the words please deliver written on the front in big letters.

Front of Envelope from Letter to Robert and Alice Schnitzer from George Schnitzer, Jr.

The back of a weathered envelope that has the words "hello newport / regards from a son" and George Schnitzer's signature written on it.

Back of Envelope from Letter to Robert and Alice Schnitzer from George Schnitzer, Jr.

A weathered letter addressed to Robert and Alice Schnitzer from George Schnitzer.

Letter to Robert and Alice Schnitzer from George Schnitzer, Jr.

 A partial view of a photograph of the entire crew of the USS Shenandoah in April 1924. A row of men sit posed in front of the camera with two rows of men standing behind them.

Crew of the USS Shenandoah

A photo of the USS Shenandoah flying over the Capitol dome.

USS Shenandoah Passing over Capitol Dome

A person working on a taxidermy lion in an interior facility.

Gilmore Conservation - Applying Hair

A person working on a taxidermy lion in an interior facility.

Gilmore Conservation - Removing Aged Adhesive

A person working on a taxidermy lion in an interior facility.

Gilmore Conservation - Applying Hair

Two individuals working on a taxidermy lion in an interior facility.

Gilmore Conservation - Applying Hair

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