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Pan American Tea in President's Office [Founders' Room] with Mr. Joseph Redding, President of the Pan American Council, Col. John A. Reilly, Director of Special Events for the City of Chicago, Museum Director E. Leland Webber, and Dr. Donald Collier, Chief Curator of Anthropology. Background part of portrait of Stanley Field and Charles Knight Irish Deer study painting on wall.
Pan American Tea
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  • GN80346
Brontosaurus skeleton, verify if new or old skull. Charles Knight paintings in background. Hall 38
Brontosaurus
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  • GEO84261
Sultan Seidou Njoya Njimouluh and Queen Ramatou Ngamdomboue, tribal rulers from Cameroon, Africa touring Museum with Lee Webber, standing in Hall 38 near Charles Knight murals.
Sultan Seidou Njoya
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  • GN79942
Late or Upper Cretaceous Dinosaurs Mesozoic. Helmet-crested Corythosaurus, submerged in water, a herd of long-crested Parasaurolophus, heavily armored Palaeoscincus, based on a specimen of Panoplosaurus, ostrichlike Struthiomimus, and flat-headed hadrosaur Edmontosaurus. Charles R. Knight, the artist, gives an animated effect to the Parasaurolophus by showing individual heads lowering to feed on submerged water vegetation. Installed 1931.
Cretaceous Dinosaurs
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  • GEO78448
  • GE563
Titanotheres Charles R. Knight painting.
Titanotheres
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  • GEO78446
  • GE573
Triceratops model skeleton in Life Over Time exhibit with Charles Knight painting in background
Triceratops model
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  • GEO85858_8c
Ice Age Mammal skeletons: Irish Deer or Elk, Mastodon and Woolly Mammoth. Charles Knight mural paintings of Irish Deer, Cave Bear and portion of La Brea Tar Pools on display Teeth Tusks and Tar Pits exhibit.
Ice Age Mammal skeletons
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  • GEO85935_11c
Skeleton of Columbian Mammoth in Teeth Tusks and Tar Pits exhibit.  Charles Knight La Brea Tar Pools painting in background.  Geology specimen P12339
Mammoth
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  • GEO85900_2c
  • P12339
Giant Kangaroos and Wombats. Palorchestes and Diprotodon. Photographic print of a painting by Charles R. Knight, FM Negative No. 55562, the print is pinned to a board and is oriented sideways, there is a box of Hammer's Lantern Slide Plates underneath and a page from a calendar, April, to the right. Good illustration for how copy negatives were made.
Giant Kangaroos and Wombats
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  • CSGEO59237
  • GE581
Brontosaurus [Apatosaurus excelsus] Jurassic Mesozoic. Painting by Charles R. Knight. Signed Chas. R. Knight 1930.
Brontosaurus
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  • CSGEO71157
  • GE566
Archaeopteryx Jurassic Mesozoic; Compsognathus and Rhamphorhynchus. Study painting [preliminary drawing] by Charles R. Knight.
Study painting
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  • CSGEO66715
  • GE562
Earliest Records of Earth Life found in Proterozoic era deposited sediments one and one half billion years ago. Fossils are believed to be lime secretions of minute single celled plants, similar to some of the algae that live in hot springs today. Pre-cambrian or precambrian; Charles Knight painting or mural installed circa 1928.
Earliest Records of Earth Life
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  • CSGEO63043
  • GE556
Earliest records of earth life found in Proterozoic era deposited sediments one and one half billion years ago.  Fossils are believed to be lime secretions of minute single celled plants, similar to some of the algae that live in hot springs today. Pre-cambrian or Precambrian; Charles Knight painting or mural installed circa 1928.
Earliest records of earth
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  • CK23AT
  • GE556
Preparing the educational television program "Down to Earth" with New Trier High School Students and Ernest Roscoe, Raymond Foundation with Mrs. Penny Kneipper, a sixth grade teacher in Wilmette. The Audio Visual [AV] project filmed with movie cameras, microphones and two student moderators.  Charles Knight mural, Single Celled Plants, Proterozoic [CK23AT] on wall above, fossil exhibits in Hall 38.
Preparing educational television program
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  • GN81141_1
Preparing the educational television program "Down to Earth" with New Trier High School Students and Ernest Roscoe, Raymond Foundation with Mrs. Penny Kneipper, a sixth grade teacher in Wilmette. The Audio Visual [AV] project filmed with movie cameras, microphones and two student moderators.  Charles Knight murals in background, fossil exhibits in Hall 38.
New Trier High
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  • GN81141_10
Preparing the educational television program "Down to Earth" with New Trier High School Students and Ernest Roscoe (center), Raymond Foundation with Mrs. Penny Kneipper, a sixth grade teacher in Wilmette. The Audio Visual [AV] project filmed with movie cameras, microphones and two student moderators.  Charles Knight murals in background, fossil exhibits in Hall 38.
New Trier High
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  • GN81141_9
Titanothere brontotherium painting by Charles Knight Hall 38 copy of painting from U.S. Geological Survey text Monograph 55.
Titanothere brontotherium
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  • GEO80073
Lucy Knight, Rhoda Knight Kalt, and Melissa Kalt, daughter, granddaughter and great grand daughters of Charles Knight, visits Hall 38, underneath Mammoths and Cave Bear paintings by Knight. Titanotheres [Brontops] restorations by Frederick Blaschke in exhibit diorama case
Rhoda Knight Kalt
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  • GN81615_1
  • P14891
Rhoda Knight Kalt, and Melissa Kalt, daughter, granddaughter and great grand daughters of Charles Knight, visit Hall 38, underneath Mammoths and Cave Bear paintings by Knight. Titanotheres [Brontops] restorations by Frederick Blaschke in exhibit diorama case
Rhoda Knight Kalt
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  • GN81615_2
  • P14891
Giant Moas of New Zealand. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Restoration painting by Charles R. Knight.
Giant Moas
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  • CSGEO55561_A
  • GE582