[President Grant and Don Pedro starting the Corliss engine at the cent...
Wood engraving from a sketch by Theodore R. Davis. Illus. in: Harper's Weekly (1876 May 27). Reference copy available in LOT 4435-A. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tra... More
[Capt. A.W. Corliss, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right; in uni...
Public domain image of a military uniform, officer portrait, armed forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
International Exhibition, Philadelphia., Pennsylvania: Corliss Engine
Stereo copyrighted by the Centennial Photo. Co. No. 1498. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Shelf.
C.H. Griffis (and son Corliss & wife)
A black and white photo of three men and a woman. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
Josephine Corliss Preston - Public domain photograph, glass negative
An old black and white photo of a woman. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
Our centennial--President Grant and Dom Pedro starting the Corliss eng...
Print show large crowd around Ulysses Grant, Pedro II (Emperor of Brazil), and large Corliss engine at Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pa. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1876 May 27, p. 421. Published in: T... More
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
International Exhibition, Philadelphia., Pennsylvania: Corliss Engine
Stereo copyrighted by the Centennial Photo. Co. No. 1498. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Shelf.
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
The Corliss Bevel-Gear-Cutting Machine
Wood engraving from Harper's Weekly, 1876, of interior scenes of the Phila. Centennial Exhibition. Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, 1876 July 29. Reference copy may be in LOT 4435A. This record contains unverified, ... More
Those California homesick blues! That California smile returned when l...
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George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
Lt. Corliss C. Moseley of Cal., 12/8/24
Picryl description: Public domain image of a pilot, aviator, aircraft, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
George H. Corliss House, 45 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...
Significance: This is a large brick house, the home of George H. Corliss, a prominent Providence industrialist. Survey number: HABS RI-229 Building/structure dates: 1873-1883 Initial Construction
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More
Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...
Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More