The heat pipe augmented solar wall operates much more efficiently for domestic air heating than alternative passive solar technologies. The thermal diode effect of heat pipes reduces the insulating losses of the unit during nighttime and adverse...
Green River furnace, a low building with a central higher section from which two smokestacks emerge, as seen from a distance, with a field and a brick house in the foreground. Several railroad cars are on the tracks leading to the furnace. Kentucky...
The central part of the Green River furnace is a small brick building with white arches on its front wall, bordered by two smokestacks. The furnace extends to the sides in low sections and projects forward at both ends. The sections pointing...
Portrait of Otis Skinner as a young man, with mustache and hair parted in middle. Identification derived from an annotation on mount verso. He wears a black tuxedo jacket with white vest and shirt. Skinner, an actor, director, writer, and producer,...
Portrait of Otis Skinner as he approaches middle age. His curly, middle-parted hair is graying at the temples. He wears a bow tie and worsted wool vest and jacket. Skinner, an actor, director, writer, and producer, was born June 28, 1858 in...
Seated portrait of Richard Carle wearing eyeglasses, a suit jacket, and tie. Also known as Charles Carleton, Carle was a stage and screen actor, as well as a lyricist, writer, producer, director, composer, and choreographer. Born July 7, 1871, in...
Full-length character portrait of performer and producer William H. Crane in costume for the role of Lemuel Moreword in "Father and the Boys," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1909. He stands with thumbs hitched in...
Full-length character portrait of actress, producer, and director Amelia Bingham portraying the title character in Pierre Decourcelle's "Olympe," for which came to Macauley's Theatre in March 1904. Her costume includes a hat,...
Signed color lithograph portrait of Canadian actress, producer, and director Margaret Anglin wearing a long dress with headpiece and shawl. Anglin (1876-1958) performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The Eternal Feminine" (December 1904);...
Character portrait of actress Grace Cameron, who appears to be wearing a wedding veil and dress with a pearl necklace and bracelet. She typically performed in musical comedies, including operas and operettas, and served as producer for the Grace...
Portrait of performer and producer Tim Murphy, wearing a suit jacket, upturned collar, and tie. He performed in "A Texas Steer" at Macauley's Theatre on November 25-27, 1895, and starred in a total of seventeen productions at Macauley's...
Portrait of left profile of author, actress, director, and producer Dorothy Donnelly wearing a pearl necklace and a white dress. Donnelly was born January 28, 1880 in New York City. She performed at Macauley's Theatre in three George Bernard Shaw...
Full-length portrait of performer and producer Lotta Crabtree striding next to a Japanese screen, wearing a hat with ostrich plume, coat, and dress. Charlotte "Lotta" Crabtree, also known as Little Lotta, was born November 7, 1847 in New...
English actor and producer John E. Kellerd was born May 14, 1862 and died June 18, 1929. He specialized in Shakespeare, and appeared in six productions at Macauley's Theatre from 1916 to 1918. In this three-quarter length character portrait, he...
Portrait of left profile of actress Billie Burke, wearing her hair in a bun, a necklace, and a short-sleeved dress. Burke, best known for playing the role of Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the 1939 MGM movie "The Wizard of Oz," was...
Full-length character portrait of right profile of actress Billie Burke, possibly in costume for her role in "Love Watches," which she performed at Macauley's Theatre at Christmas 1909. She leans forward in an armchair, toward a set...
Portrait of Edward Hugh (E. H.) Sothern with hair parted on the side, wearing a wool suit with bow tie, and seated in a chair with ornately-carved back and arms. Sothern, an actor, producer, writer, and director, was born December 6, 1859 in New...
Well-known and widely reproduced full-length photogravure character portrait of performer, producer, director, and writer William Jermyn Florence in costume for the role of The Honorable Bardwell Slate in "The Mighty Dollar," which he...
Widely-reproduced photogravure of full-length character portrait of actor, director, producer, and writer John Brougham in the role of Sir Lucius O'Trigger in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's "The Rivals." He wears a hat, cloak, and boots, and...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actress and producer Rose Coghlan in the role of Lady Teazle in "The School for Scandal." In this well-known and widely reproduced photogravure, Coghlan wears a powdered wig with flowers in her...