Chicago, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Camera Movement on Neon Lights at Night, Chicago, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Chicago, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Providence, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Providence, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Chicago, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Barbara, Switzerland, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Detroit (Ragsdale Beauty Shop), 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
Jama Masjid, Delhi/Boulevard René Lévesque Ouest, Montréal, born 1953
Sunil Gupta
Proposed steel canisters to contain high level radioactive waste "immobilized" by glass - it was recently (1993) discovered that this method will not work with the plutonium we produce, The Savannah River Plant: 300 square miles, Aiken, SC, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, New Brighton, MN, 1 1/4 square miles, Toxins from this plant polluted water in three towns, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, New Brighton, MN, 1 1/4 square miles, Toxins from this plant polluted the water in three towns, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Testing water from tritium and plutonium processing buildings before it goes to surface streams, The Savannah River Plant: 300 square miles, Aiken, SC, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Radar for Hawk missile: White Sands Missile Range, NM (3200 square miles), 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Solar Furnace: to study effects of thermal radiation, such as from nuclear weapons, on electronic circuits, transistors, and other missile components, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
High level radioactive waste from Laurence Livermore Laboratories waiting to go to a permanent site for storage, Nevada Test site: 1350 square miles, NV, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Naval Weapons Testing Base (29,000 acres), (abandoned in '74 because of total contamination: additional information confidential), The Salton Sea, CA, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
F-15 Fighter, Hollomon AFB, NM: 93 square miles, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Abandoned Airfield, Eglin Air Force Base: 725 square miles, FL, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
B-52, Druffins Air Force Base - Strategic Air Command, 6 square miles, New York, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet