Presentation of Jubilee Diamond to Museum of Natural History
Object Details
- Creator
- Smithsonian Institution Photographic Services Division
- Subject
- Weiller, Paul-Louis 1893-1993
- Smith, Albert C (Albert Charles) 1906-1999
- Hopkins, Philip S
- Kellogg, Remington 1892-1969
- Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
- b Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Department of Geology
- Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Division of Mineralogy and Petrology
- NH Lab No. MNH-759F
- Summary
- Presentation of Jubilee Diamond, on loan to the Museum of Natural History (MNH) for eight months, by industrialist and philanthropist Paul-Louis Weiller, with Albert Charles Smith, MNH director; Philip S. Hopkins, director of National Air Museum; A. Remington Kellogg, assistant secretary and director of the United States National Museum; and Paul-Louis Weiller (at podium).
- Cite as
- Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 95, Box 57, Folder 27A, Image No. SIA_000095_B57_F27A_008
- Repository Loc.
- Smithsonian Institution Archives Capital Gallery, Suite 3000, MRC 507; 600 Maryland Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20024-2520
- 1961
- November 8, 1961
- Local number
- SIA RU000095 [SIA_000095_B57_F27A_008]
- 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
- Type
- Black-and-white photographs
- Physical description
- Gelatin silver prints; 8 x 10;
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Topic
- Special events
- Gems
- Record ID
- siris_arc_402973
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
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