Gay liberation movement; Gay men; Gay Pride Parades; Gay rights--History; Lesbians; People; Photographs; Public buildings; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Urban life; Women;
Black-and-white photograph of men and women marching in San Jose, carrying a banner that reads "Together in Pride" San Jose's First Lesbian/Gay Pride Parade.
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium Pro processor package. Clock speeds: 200, 180, 166, 150 MHz. Number of transistors: 5.5 million (0.35 micron), 256K L2: 15.5 million (0.6 micron), 512K L2: 31 million (0.35 micron). Bus width: 64...
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® Pro processor. Intel® Pentium® Pro Microprocessor was designed to fuel 32-bit server and workstation applications, enabling fast computer-aided design, mechanical engineering and scientific...
Agricultural machinery; Agriculture; Arbuckle, Clyde, 1903-1998; Hay; Horses; People; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology; Transportation;
Haypresses were common in the rural areas around San Jose when this photo was taken in the summer of 1891. Certain models turned out bales [that] were held together by rope instead of wire. And the crews, fortified by five meals a day, worked from...
Alaska; Hubbard, Bernard Rosecrans, 1888-1962; Caldera; Photographs; University of Santa Clara
Katmai Caldera- first complete panorama pieced together- publication of picture in S.F. Examiner caused an unpleasant incident with National Geographic Society in which they came out second best!
Alaska; Santa Clara University (Calif.) Archives; Hubbard, Bernard Rosecrans, 1888-1962; Caldera;
Katmai Caldera- first complete panorama pieced together- publication of picture in S.F. Examiner caused an unpleasant incident with National Geographic Society in which they came out second best!