A close-up photograph of James L. Acord's sculpture, "Monstrance for a Grey Horse." The sculpture features the carved skull of a horse, crafted from granite, resting atop a large rectangular pedestal. The work combines natural forms with monumental…
A close-up photograph of James L. Acord's sculpture, "Monstrance for a Grey Horse." The sculpture features the carved skull of a horse, crafted from granite, resting atop a large rectangular pedestal. The work combines natural forms with monumental…
This photograph depicts the sculpture "Monstrance for a Grey Horse" situated outdoors beside Acord’s studio. The sculpture is staged among a collection of tumbleweeds and other sculptural or industrial materials.
A detailed close-up photograph of James Acord's sculpture Monstrance for a Grey Horse. The image highlights the texture and natural patterns of the granite material, emphasizing the form and craftsmanship of the sculpture. The photograph underscores…
Conceptual drawing of "Monstrance for a Grey Horse" featuring the MK II cannister design for housing radio active materials. The detailed illustration indicates artistic planning stages
Technical drawing depicting the conceptual design of "Monstrance for a Grey Horse”. The illustration presents a front elevation view of the proposed sculpture with detailed measurements with the iconic stylized horse skull atop a multi-layered…
A technical drawing depicting a conceptual design of Monstrance for a Grey Horse. The drawings indicate the overall structure and design, and white measurement lines with numerical annotations (e.g., "8'-0"", "5'-0"") are present on both sides,…
A technical drawing depicting a conceptual design of Monstrance for a Grey Horse. The drawings indicate the overall structure and design, and white measurement lines with numerical annotations (e.g., "8'-0"", "5'-0"") are present on both sides,…
These were handwritten and typed responses to a questionnaire sent out by the White Bluffs-Hanford Pioneer Association, for its 38th Anniversary or Reunion Booklet (sometime in the 1980’s).
An oral history interview with Monty Stratton for the B Reactor Museum Association. Stratton worked in Instrumentation at the Hanford Site during the Manhattan Project and Cold War.
"1 photograph; 10.2 x 15.2 cm.
Man leaned up against pump posing in front of store White Bluffs Motor Co. Next to image a paper slip with text that reads: ""Hanford 1923: Hitching posts had given way to automobiles, mostly Fords, The McConnachie…