Box 47
Contains 69 Results:
Bait-mixing Equipment, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Bird Damage to Fruit Trees, 1963
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Blackbirds at Newport, Arkansas, Roost, 1962
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Blackbird on Sweet Corn Ear in Studio Set, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Blackbird Roost, Eudora, Arkansas, 1963
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Blackbird Roost in Cane, Quitman, Georgia, 1963
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Buildings and Equipment at the Gainesville Laboratory, 1950s
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Buzzard Trap No. 1 Designed by H.J. Spencer, 1945
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Carbide exploder used to scare birds from rice, Eudora, Arkansas, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Cards in blackbird roost, South Island, Eudora, Arkansas, 1963
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.