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Model alligator, England, 1801-1900

Science Museum’s Brought to Life Completed!


Sample Child's Ration Book. Throughout the 1940s (and for nine years after the end of the war) every man woman and child in Britain owned ration books of coupons for food and clothing. The Ministry of Food's carefully formulated diet is generally believed to have improved the nation's health.

National Archives on Flickr


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Mark J. Rebilas/US PresswireDuke center Brian Zoubek (55) snags a rebound in the first half Sunday against Baylor.  Duke won 78-71.

Duke goes to the Final Four!


Science for the Nation

Science for the Nation


Osler Family at 7 Norham Gardens, Oxford, 1905 1

The Marjorie Howard Futcher Photo Collection



Hayseed-Dixie Videos | A Cover & An Original


Fred E. Robinson (at right) owned the drugstore where local business leaders persuaded schoolteacher John Thomas Scopes to consent to be charged with violating state law by teaching about evolution. The sign on the tabletop says: “AT THIS TABLE THE SCOPES EVOLUTION CASE WAS STARTED MAY 5, 1925.”

New Donation of Scopes Trial Photos to the Smithsonian Archives


Levi Strauss (February 26, 1829 – September 26, 1902)

Happy Birthday, Levi!



In 2006, Western Union sent its last telegram. A 150-year-old method for sending congratulations, announcements or greetings; it was the IM precursor in fast communication with the benefit of a hard-copy record for future generations to appreciate.  Wishing you had known to use it before it was gone? Looking to add a touch of old-world style to your special occasion? Just want a fun, unique look for your correspondence?  These letterpress telegram blanks are the answer. Handset with lead type from the early 20th century, my cards are printed on Crane’s Lettra “Pearl White” paper, using a foot-powered 1889 press.  Each card measures 4.25 inches x 5.5 inches and comes with a matching envelope, in a set of 10.

Bee’s Knees Telegrams



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