This image was published in County Life. Country Life, a British weekly magazine, was founded in 1897, and provided images and information on rural life in the United Kingdom. Throughout the years of its publication, the magazine has focused on...
Bussen family--Homes and haunts--Iowa--Grand Mound
The Bussen farm house and outbuildings in winter. The house and yard are enclosed by a picket fence. The lawn is covered with snow. There is cupola on one of the outbuildings.
The Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) tracks are running through campus. Various campus buildings including the Marston Water Tower, Beardshear Hall (Central Building) and the Campanile are in the distance. Along both sides of the railroad...
Iowa State University; Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Dept.; Woodworking; Band saws
Several men are occupied in the construction of wooden structures. Their activities include: sawing, hammering and filing. A large band saw is at one side of the room. Its large wheels and most of the blade are enclosed in a wire safety...
May 30, 1928
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Department of Botany
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
My dear Dr. Pammel:
Enclosed find a reprint from The Highland Echo.
This is the place where I made my last talk on the itinerary of which I gave you a copy. I...
Iowa State University; Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering
At the center of the photograph is a brick structure enclosed by a metal frame on wheels. The man on the left is operating a switch and there are pipes leading from the structure into two oil drums on the right.