Geology Exhibit, Natural History Building - Quartz Sphere

ID: SIA RU000095 [SIA_000095_B44_F18_003]

Creator: United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory

Form/Genre: Black-and-white photographs

Date: 1930

Citation: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 95, Box 44, Folder 18, Image No. SIA_000095_B44_F18_003

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Summary

United States National Museum geology exhibit in the Natural History Building, now known as the National Museum of Natural History, featuring quartz sphere.

Subject

  • United States National Museum
  • United States National Museum Department of Geology

Notes

  • Archives No. SIA2010-0188
  • USNM No. 10484A
  • The sphere is 242,323 carats, weighs 106.75 lbs. (48.5 kg), and measures 12.9 inches (32.7 cm) in diameter. It was cut and polished in China in 1923-1924, and the crystal from which it was cut may have come from Burma. The sphere was a gift of Cornelia Blakemore Warner, the wife of mechanical engineer and philanthropist Worcester Reed Warner in 1930.
  • Masked for publication.

Cite as

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 95, Box 44, Folder 18, Image No. SIA_000095_B44_F18_003

Repository Loc.

Smithsonian Institution Archives Capital Gallery, Suite 3000, MRC 507; 600 Maryland Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20024-2520

Date

  • 1930
  • Between 1930 and 1958

Restrictions & Rights

  • No access restrictions. Many of SIA's holdings are located off-site, and advance notice is recommended to consult a collection. Please email the SIA Reference Team at osiaref@si.edu
  • No Copyright - United States

Topic

  • Exhibitions
  • Museums
  • Museum exhibits

Form/Genre

Black-and-white photographs

Local number

SIA RU000095 [SIA_000095_B44_F18_003]

Physical description

Gelatin silver prints; 10 x 8;

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