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        <titleproper>Register of the The Drawings Of Russell W. Porter, <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">1928-1945</date></titleproper><titleproper type="filing">Porter (Russell W.) Drawings</titleproper>
        <author>Processed by Charlotte E. Erwin; machine-readable finding aid created by
Michael C. Conkin</author>
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        <publisher>Archives</publisher>
        <address>
          <addressline>California Institute of Technology</addressline>
          <addressline>1200 East California Blvd.</addressline>
          <addressline>Mail Code 015A-74</addressline>
          <addressline>Pasadena, CA 91125</addressline>
          <addressline>Phone: (626) 395-2704</addressline>
          <addressline>Fax: (626) 793-8756</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: archives@caltech.edu</addressline>
          <addressline>URL: http://archives.caltech.edu</addressline>
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        <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">&#xA9; 1998</date>
        <p>California Institute of Technology. All rights reserved.</p>
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    <titlepage>
      <titleproper>Register of the The Drawings Of Russell W. Porter, <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">1928-1945</date></titleproper>
      <publisher>Archives 
<lb/><extptr linktype="simple" show="embed" actuate="onload"/><lb/>California Institute of Technology 
<lb/>Pasadena, California</publisher>
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        <head>Contact Information:</head>
        <item>Archives</item>
        <item>California Institute of Technology</item>
        <item>1200 East California Blvd.</item>
        <item>Mail Code 015A-74</item>
        <item>Pasadena, CA 91125</item>
        <item>Phone: (626) 395-2704</item>
        <item>Fax: (626) 793-8756</item>
        <item>Email: archives@caltech.edu</item>
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          <label>Processed by: </label>
          <item>Charlotte E. Erwin</item>
        </defitem>
        <defitem>
          <label>Date Completed: </label>
          <item>September 1998</item>
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        <defitem>
          <label>Encoded by: </label>
          <item>Michael C. Conkin</item>
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      <p>&#xA9; 1998 California Institute of Technology. All rights reserved.</p>
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  </frontmatter>
  <archdesc level="collection">
    <did id="did-1.7.1">
      <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
      <unittitle label="Title">The Drawings Of Russell W. Porter, </unittitle><unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" type="inclusive">1928-1945</unitdate>
      <origination label="Creator">
        <persname>Porter, Russell W.</persname>
      </origination>
      <physdesc label="Extent">Linear feet:	1.5</physdesc>
      <repository label="Repository">
        <corpname>California Institute of Technology. Archives.</corpname>
        <address>
          <addressline>Pasadena, California 91125</addressline>
        </address>
      </repository>
      <langmaterial label="Language">
        <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
      </langmaterial>
    </did>
    <descgrp id="descgrp-1.7.2" type="admininfo">
      <head>Administrative Information</head>
      <accessrestrict>
        <head>Access</head>
        <p>Collection is open for research.</p>
      </accessrestrict>
      <userestrict>
        <head>Publication Rights</head>
        <p>Copyright has not been assigned to the California Institute of Technology Archives. All
requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing
to the Head of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the
California Institute of Technology Archives as the owner of the physical items and is not
intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be
obtained by the reader.</p>
      </userestrict>
      <prefercite>
        <head>Preferred Citation</head>
        <p>[Identification of item, Box and file number], The Drawings Of Russell W. Porter,
Archives, California Institute of Technology.</p>
      </prefercite>
    </descgrp>
    <bioghist id="bioghist-1.7.3">
      <head>Biographical Sketch</head>
      <p>Although trained as an architect, Russell Williams Porter (1871-1949) made his principal
mark in the field of astronomy, in both the technical and popular realms of the
discipline. He served as a member of the design team for the 200-inch Palomar
telescope-then the biggest telescope in the world-but he is also widely recognized in the
U.S. as a leader in the amateur telescope making movement.</p>
      <p>Porter was born in Springfield, Vermont, on December 13, 1871, and attended the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he studied to be an architect. While still
at MIT he attended a stereopticon lecture by Robert E. Peary in 1892-this was some years
before Peary's discovery of the North Pole. Smitten with "arctic fever," Porter urged
Peary to include him in his next expedition, but Peary declined. However, over the next
thirteen years Porter would make six arctic forays, three of these with Peary. On the
last of these, with the Fiala-Ziegler expedition, the party lost their ship to ice floes
and were marooned in Franz Josef Land for two years. Porter himself never reached the
North Pole, but during these arctic excursions, he taught himself celestial navigation
and timekeeping by the stars. He also recorded in many drawings and paintings his own
adventures in, and impressions of, the arctic world. These are published in part in
<title linktype="simple">The Arctic Diary of Russell Williams Porter, </title>ed. Herman Friis
(Charlottesville, 1976).</p>
      <p>Porter returned from Franz Josef Land to Maine, married and established himself as an
architect, building a little community at Port Clyde on the coast. By 1910 he had begun
to study telescope making, and he would continue to study and build instruments, and to
encourage other amateurs to do so for the rest of his life. In 1915 Porter returned to
Boston to teach architecture at MIT. Towards the end of World War I, he was called to the
National Bureau of Standards to put his knowledge of optics to use. Then, having been
invited by his childhood friend James Hartness to work in the latter's precision tool
manufacturing company, Porter returned to his old home in Springfield, Vermont.</p>
      <p>During these years in Springfield, Porter's fame as a telescope maker spread. His local
club, the Telescope Makers of Springfield, with their clubhouse Stellafane (temple of the
stars, completed in 1924), was written up in <title linktype="simple">The Scientific American. </title>That
magazine's editor, Albert G. Ingalls, collaborated with Porter in the writing of the
book, <title linktype="simple">Amateur Telescope Making, </title>which became a bible in its field. Annual
conventions began to take place during summers at Stellafane. </p>
      <p>In 1928, Porter was recruited by George Ellery Hale, the Director of the Mount Wilson
Observatory in Pasadena and himself a famous solar astronomer, to work on the
construction of the new 200-inch telescope. The world's largest telescope would
eventually be operated by the California Institute of Technology in cooperation with the
Carnegie Institution of Washington. Funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, the
construction of the observatory and telescope on Palomar Mountain in San Diego County
took approximately twenty years. During these years, Porter undertook the architectural
designs for the necessary shops, labs and offices on the Caltech campus, and he
contributed substantially to the mechanical and optical design work for the telescope.
Almost every summer he managed to return to Vermont for the annual conventions at
Stellafane.</p>
      <p>One particular aspect of Porter's genius was his ability to do three-dimensional cutaway
drawings of all kinds of mechanical objects. He had perfected this skill during work on
the 200-inch telescope. With the outbreak of World War II he found that his draftman's
skills were highly desired by the military to demonstrate the design of rockets and other
ordnance and equipment prior to the building of prototypes. Porter also became closely
involved in the design and production of the so-called roof prism, used in new,
high-precision optical sights on artillery.</p>
      <p>Although he had suffered a serious heart attack as early as 1935, Porter hoped to live,
and did live-unlike Hale-to see the completion of the 200-inch telescope, which was
dedicated on June 3, 1948. Porter died at his home in Pasadena on February 22, 1949. </p>
      <p>For a complete biography, see Berton C. Willard, <title linktype="simple">Russell W. Porter</title>(Freeport, Maine, 1976).</p>
    </bioghist>
    <scopecontent id="scopecontent-1.7.4">
      <head>Scope of the Collection</head>
      <p>The drawings of Russell W. Porter in the Caltech Archives represent only a small portion
of his output, but they range over a variety of subjects from his California period,
beginning in 1928. The works have been divided into series and subseries; for example,
building designs for Caltech are further subdivided for individual structures. Highlights
of the collection include original design proposals for the 200-inch telescope mount, in
both schematic and three-dimensional/cutaway form, plus a series of drawing of Hale's
spectrohelioscope. Some of Porter's military drawings are also represented, as well as
miscellaneous drawings of Caltech engineering projects such as the Hydrodynamics
Laboratory.</p>
      <p>Many of the drawings have been reproduced and scanned into the Caltech Archives' picture
database, PhotoNet, which is searchable from the Archives' website at: 
<extref linktype="simple" href="http://www.caltech.edu/~archives/">http://www.caltech.edu/~archives/</extref></p>
      <p>In the following catalog, the number in square brackets at the end of an entry, beginning
with the letters RWP, represents the PhotoNet identification number. For example, in
Section I, Series I, item number 8 has the PhotoNet number RWP1.1-8.</p>
      <p>Charlotte E. Erwin 
<lb/>Associate Archivist 
<lb/>September 1998</p>
    </scopecontent>
    <dsc id="dsc-1.7.5" othertype="segregated" type="othertype">
      <head>Container List</head>
      <dsc type="in-depth">
        <head>SECTION I: THE CALTECH CAMPUS</head>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.2.2" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES I: BUILDINGS AND PLANS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (3 items)</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">1</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Plan and section, "Small Instrument Shop for Astrophysics"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Floor plan and small section. Pencil and colored pencil on transparent paper, mounted on board, 11 x 14 inches. Unsigned, dated December 6, 1928.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing, "Entrance to Optical and Machine Shops Astrophysical Group"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering looking northeast. Pencil and colored pencil on paper, 7.25 x 8 inches, mounted on board, 10 x 12.5 inches. Unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Sketch [untitled</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Elevation of Caltech optical shop from south, with right-margin note: "80' to Dormitories."Pencil on paper, 12 x 8 inches. Unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Sketch, "Preliminary Study #1 of the Optical &amp; Machine Shops for the 200 Inch Telescope"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering of facade of Caltech optical shop. Pencil on transparent paper, 7.5 x 8.5 inches. Unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation/perspective rendering, "Preliminary Study No 1 of the Optical &amp; Machine Shops for the 200 inch Telescope</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Elevation with perspective elements, south fa&#xE7;ade. Pencil on transparent paper, 7.75 x 8.5 inches, mounted on board, 11 x 14 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1928.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.8">
            <did>
              <container type="item">6.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Perspective Looking Northeast "</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering of Preliminary Study #1 of the Caltech optical and machine shops. Pencil and colored pencil on transparent paper, 8.25 x 10.25 inches. Signed R.W.P., undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.9">
            <did>
              <container type="item">7.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing, "Astrophysical Optical Shop from California Street Looking North"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Drawing, pencil and colored pencil on paper, 8 x 11 inches, mounted on board, 11 x 13 inches. Signed R.W.P. and dated 1929.</physdesc>
            </did>
            <c03 id="c03-1.7.5.2.2.9.2">
              <did>
                <container type="item">7.1</container>
                <unittitle>Perspective drawing, "Main Entrance to Machine &amp; Optical Shops on California Street"</unittitle>
                <physdesc>Drawing, pencil, colored pencil and ink on paper, looking north through archway at telescope model, 8.5 x 6.75 inches, mounted on board, 9.5 x 8 inches. Unsigned, dated 1929. (This drawing was transferred to the collection from the papers of Helen Holloway, 6 Jan 1999.)</physdesc>
              </did>
            </c03>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.10">
            <did>
              <container type="item">8.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Astrophysics Machine Shop"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering looking north. Pencil on paper, 11.75 x 8 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated April 23, 1930. [RWP1.1-8]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.11">
            <did>
              <container type="item">9.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering of Caltech optical shop looking northeast, continuing view of #8 above. Tower design shows prime and Cassegrain foci. Pencil on paper, 11.75 x 8 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1930.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.12">
            <did>
              <container type="item">10.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing, "An Open Air Rostrum, Suggested Treatment of the North End of the Optical Shop Over the Testing Tunnel, Looking Southwest"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering overdrawn with plan of optical and machine shops and aeronautics building. Pencil, colored pencil and ink on paper, 7.25 x 10.75 inches, mounted on board, 10 x 13.75 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated January 1930.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.13">
            <did>
              <container type="item">11.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Study Astrophysics Optical Shop"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering with right-hand note: "Build First to Dotted Line." Pencil and colored pencil on transparent paper, mounted and taped on board, 9.75 x 8.5 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated April 22, 1930.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.14">
            <did>
              <container type="item">12.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing, "Entrance to Machine &amp; Optical Shops, Astrophysics"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Drawing showing archway with fence and model of 200-inch telescope. Pencil, colored pencil and ink on paper, mounted on board, 12.5 x 7.75 inches. Signed R. W. Porter, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.15">
            <did>
              <container type="item">13.</container>
              <unittitle>Plan, "Layout of Plantings"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Plot plan for optical and machine shops, pencil and colored pencil on transparent paper, 7 x 9.25 inches folded. Signed R.W. Porter, dated 1932. [Fragile, torn at fold lines.]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.16">
            <did>
              <container type="item">14.</container>
              <unittitle>Sketch [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Study for gateway with Robinson Astrophysical Laboratory [?] in background. Pencil on thin paper, 11.25 x 8 inches. Unsigned, undated. [Rusty paper clip damage.] </physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.17">
            <did>
              <container type="item">15.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing, "Entrance to Balcony, Astrophysics Building"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective view of south side of building looking up at dome from balcony. Classical style doorway topped with armillary sphere. Pencil and colored pencil on paper, previously mounted [fragment of board still adheres], 8.5 x 13.5 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1929.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.18">
            <did>
              <container type="item">16.</container>
              <unittitle>Sketch [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Rough sketch of unknown plaza-like space [or possibly Robinson balcony] with armillary sphere. Pencil on thin paper, 11 x 8.5 inches. Unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.19">
            <did>
              <container type="item">17.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Drawing showing west entrance to William Kerckhoff Laboratory of the Biological Sciences, viewed through foreground archway. Pencil on paper, mounted on soft board, 8.5 x 11 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1932.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.2.2.20">
            <did>
              <container type="item">18.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Drawing of building with tall central hall with flanking arcaded wings [possibly a study for Caltech astrophysical optical and machine shop]. Pencil on heavy paper, 13 x 10 inches. Unsigned, undated. [Fold mark damage.]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
      </dsc>
      <dsc type="in-depth">
        <head>SECTION II: PALOMAR OBSERVATORY AND MISC ASTRONOMY</head>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.3.2" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES I: STUDIES OF VICTORIA-TYPE AND OTHER MOUNTS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (3 items)</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.2.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">2</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Elevation of Victoria mount with spherical central bearing, side view. Pencil on
paper, 11.25 x 8 inches. Initialed on back RWP, undated. [RWP2.1-1] </physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.2.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Detailed elevation of spherical central bearing of Victoria mount, partially cutaway, front and side views, scaled to &#xBC; inch equals 5 feet. Pencil on paper, 8 x 11.25 inches. Initialed on back RWP, undated. [RWP2.1-2]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.2.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation, "Victoria Type, Study #5."</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Complete elevation, partially cutaway, of Victoria mount, with detailed polar axis bearings and optical configurations, side and end views, scaled to 5 inches equals 40 feet. Pencil on transparent paper, 13 x 9.5 inches. Signed R.W.P. Pasadena, dated 1929. [Left top corner torn away.] [RWP2.1-3]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.2.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Diagrams [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Page with two diagrams comparing split ring and Victoria mounts, with notes on "relative merits" of the two, with two rough sketches on back. Pencil on paper, 7.75 x 11.25 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated January 21, 1929. [RWP2.1-4]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.2.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevations, "Optical Combinations, 200"."</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Set of six miniature elevations of optical combinations for the 200-inch telescope. Pencil and ink on paper, 12 x 8 inches, mounted on board, 13 x 9 inches. Signed R.W. P., undated. [RWP2.1-5]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.3.3" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES II: 200-INCH MIRROR GRINDING AND POLISHING</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (1 item)</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">2</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Sketch [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Sketch of 200-inch mirror grinding machine, view from gallery looking down. Pencil on paper, 11.75 x 8 inches. Unsigned, undated. [Lower left side and corner torn.]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Grinding &amp; Polishing Mach., 200 inch disc"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of grinding and polishing machine with mirror disk, visitors' gallery in background. Pencil on paper, 11.75 x 8 inches. Signed RWP, dated May 1929.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing, cleaning the 200-inch mirror. Pencil on board, 11.5 x 9.75 inches. Signed and dated in reverse R.W.P., May 16, 1929. Published in Astronomical Society of the Pacific leaflets and in G. E. Hale, "Signals from the Stars." [Somewhat damaged by smudging or transfer from another drawing.]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 3A</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo, reversed left to right, of 3A, so that signature and date read forwards. 9.25 x 8 inches. Note on back: Fig. 8.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4A.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "The Two Hundred Inch Machine Testing"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of 200-inch mirror on end against the grinding machine, side view. 11 x 8.5 inches. Has signature R. W. P., and date "Anno dom. 1934."</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.8">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "The Two Hundred Inch Machine Testing"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Small photo of 4A, with bottom cropped. 5 x 4 inches. With handwritten title, initials and date on back.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.9">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5A.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "The Two Hundred Inch Grinding Machine"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of 200-inch mirror in grinding and polishing machine, side view. 10.75 x 8.5 inches. With signature R.W.P. and date, "A.D. 1934."</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.3.10">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "The Two Hundred Inch Grinding Machine"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Small photo of 5A, with title cropped off bottom. 5 x 4 inches. With handwritten title, initials and date on back.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.3.4" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES III: 200-INCH TELESCOPE</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (3 items)</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">2</container>
              <container type="item">1A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Looking South"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Detailed perspective drawing of fork mount with attached cylindrical outrigger trunnions, wishbone stairs around RA axis, and enclosed observer's cage. Only the cell holder and upper tube ring are actually as built; central tube section is composed of X braces. Pencil on paper, 8 x 12 inches, mounted on board, 9 x 13 inches. Signed R. W. P., dated 1934. [RWP2.3-1]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">1B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "Looking South"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of 1A. 6.5 x 9.5 inches. </physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "At the Prime Focus"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective cutaway drawing of observer in capsule. Pencil on paper, 8 x 12 inches, mounted on board, 9 x 13 inches. Signed R.W.P. and dated 1934. [RWP2.3-2]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Cassegrain focus"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing with observer on swivel swing behind mirror. Pencil on paper, 8 x 12 inches, mounted on board, 9 x 13 inches. Signed R.W.P. and dated 1934. [RWP2.3-3]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "At the Cassegrain Focus"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing with observer on elevator, aluminizing chamber below. Pencil on paper, 8 x 12 inches, mounted on board, 9 x 13 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1934. [RWP2.3-4]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.8">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "The Cassegrain Coude Focus"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective cutaway drawing of observing station built into outrigger trunnion attached to fork mount. Pencil on paper, 12 x 8 inches, mounted on board, 13 x 9 inches. Signed R.W.P. and dated 1934. [RWP2.3-5]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.9">
            <did>
              <container type="item">6.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "The Cassegrain Coude Focus Alternative"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective cutaway drawing of observing station built into trunnion. Pencil on paper, 12 x 9 inches, mounted on board, 13 x 9 inches. Signed R. W. P. and dated 1934. [RWP2.3-6]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.10">
            <did>
              <container type="item">7.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "The Aluminizing Chamber"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of aluminizing chamber with 200-inch mirror. Pencil on paper, 12 x 8 inches, mounted on board, 13 x 9 inches. Signed R. W. P., dated 1934. [RWP2.3-7]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.4.11">
            <did>
              <container type="item">8.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Changing Observers at the Prime Focus, 200 inch Telescope"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing showing observers entering and leaving enclosed capsule on spherical truss mount. Pencil, ink and chalk[?] on board, 10.5 x 8.75 inches. Signed R. W. Porter, dated 1936. [RWP2.3-8]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.3.5" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES IV: OBSERVATORY BUILDING AND GROUNDS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (3 items)</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.5.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">2</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation, "Section Taken Thro[sic] E-F (Looking South)"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of section through center of Palomar dome. 11 x 10 inches. Unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.5.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation, "Meridian Section (Looking West)"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of section of proposed Palomar dome through polar axis based on Mt. Wilson design. 11 x 10 inches. Unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.5.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Plan, "Plan at A-B"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of floor plan of second, i.e., observing floor of Palomar observatory. 10 x 11 inches. Unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.5.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Plan, "Plan at C-D"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of floor plan of first (ground) floor of Palomar observatory. 10.5 x 10 inches. Unsigned, dated December 7, 1932.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.5.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Vestibule 200 inch Tel"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of entrance hall, with visitors reading a "Keep Out" sign at base of stairs. Pencil and colored pencil on paper, mounted on board, 14 x 10.5 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1937.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.3.6" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES V: PALOMAR MISCELLANEOUS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.6.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">2</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "12 Inch Reflecting Telescope (f/5) for use in connection with the seeing program of the two hundred inch ..."</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of telescope from left rear angle. Title note continues: "Designed for portability &amp; lightness. The Cassegrain focus is f/20." Pencil on board, 7.5 x 11.75 inches. Signed RWP, dated 1929.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.6.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Crossing the Desert, April 9, Anno Dom. 1936"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing looking up embankment of train transporting 200-inch mirror disc. Pencil on paper, 11.5 x 7.75 inches, mounted on board, 12.5 x 10.25 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1936. [RWP2.5-2]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.6.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Study for a Four Foot Schmidt"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of telescope with horseshoe-type mount. Pencil, colored pencil and ink on paper, mounted on board, 11 x 8.5 inches. Signed R.W.P., dated 1937.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.3.7" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES VI: MISCELLANEOUS ASTRONOMY</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.7.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">2</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "The Modern Archdome"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of dome created from nested semi-cylinders in the style of art deco. Tony Cook comments: "As odd as this study looks, an echo of it survives in the 'nested panel' design in the actual 200" dome shutters." Pencil on paper, 8.25 x 6 inches, mounted on board, 10 x 7.75 inches. Signed RWP, dated 1933.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.7.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Perspective View of the Hall of Astronomy ... [Griffith Observatory]"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective study for central lobby and west wing of Griffith Observatory. Pencil and colored pencil on paper, 11 x 7.5 inches, mounted on board, 11.75 x 8.25 inches. Signed R. W. Porter, dated "A.D. 1931." With slide negative.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.7.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Photo or colored xerox [Untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Drawing of Griffith Observatory 3-beam coelostat, printed red. 8.5 x 11 inches, signed R.W.P. and dated 1931. Donated by James W. Hanner via Helen Knudsen, 9-11-95.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.7.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Study #1, A Dialing Instrument for sitting [sic] the circles of the Coelostat mirrors of the solar Telescope" [Circle Setting Machine ]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing, pencil on paper, 12 x 8.25 inches, signed R.W.P. and dated March 20, 1928. Note at top left: "This design is not as good as Study #II."</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.3.7.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Circle Setting Machine for Solar Telescope Coelostat. Study #II"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing, pencil on paper, 11.25 x 8 inches, signed R.W. Porter and
dated March 1929. Note at bottom right: "See detailed drawings--."</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
      </dsc>
      <dsc type="in-depth">
        <head>SECTION III: SOLAR ASTRONOMY</head>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.4.2" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES I: SPECTROHELIOSCOPE SERIES</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p>Note: The first 13 of the following 18 illustrations were published in <bibref linktype="simple">George E.
Hale, <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">The Spectrohelioscope and its Work, Part I: History,
Instruments, Adjustments, and Methods of Observation,</title><bibseries><title linktype="simple"> The
Astrophysical Journal </title></bibseries></bibref><num>70 (December 1929): 265-311</num>[referred to below as GEH]. The article was reprinted in <bibref linktype="simple"><title linktype="simple">Contributions from the Mount Wilson Observatory </title></bibref><num>17 no. 388
(1928-1929): 407-453.</num></p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">3</container>
              <container type="item">1A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of coelostat, second mirror and telescope lens of spectrohelioscope. Pencil and ink on paper, backed with graph paper, 10.75 x 8.5 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1929. Published as Plate VIII in GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">1B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 1A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>9.5 x 7.5 inches, with handwritten note: Fig. 8.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Schematic drawing of complete spectrohelioscope setup with observer. Ink on card stock, 13.25 x 8 inches, signed R. W. P., undated. Has glue damage. Published as Figure 1 in GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph related to 2A above.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Schematic drawing of complete spectrohelioscope setup with observer, with detail inserts showing eyepiece and optical train (varies from 2A above). Ink drawing printed on card stock, 4.25 x 3.25 inches, signed R.W. P. and dated 1928. This version published in Amateur Telescope Making, Book 1, p. 193.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Schematic elevation of spectrohelioscope components. Ink on gray paper, 9.75 x 7.75 inches, unsigned, undated. Published as Figure 2 in GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.8">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3B-E.</container>
              <unittitle>Photographs of 3A above.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>10 x 6.5 inches (3) and 10.25 x 7 inches (1).</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.9">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of oscillating slits and eyepiece of spectrohelioscope. Pencil and ink on paper, backed with graph paper, 8.5 x 11 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1929. Published as Plate IX in GEH. Pencil note at bottom: Fig. 10 [crossed out], Plate III.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.10">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 4A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>7.5 x 9.25 inches.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.11">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4C.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 4A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>7.5 x 9.25 inches. Pencil note on back: Fig. 9 Oscillating Slits of Spectrohelioscope.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.12">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of two spectrohelioscope mirrors, vertical arrangement. Pencil and ink on Mt. Wilson Observatory letterhead stationery, backed with graph paper, 8.5 x 11 inches, unsigned and undated. Pencil note at bottom: Fig.11 [crossed out] Plate IV. Published as Plate X in GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.13">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 5A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>7.25 x 8.5 inches.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.14">
            <did>
              <container type="item">6.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective close-up of grating support and line-shifter of spectrohelioscope. Pencil on board, 10 x 12 inches, signed R. W. P., undated. Published as Plate XI in GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.15">
            <did>
              <container type="item">7.</container>
              <unittitle>Cutaway drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective cutaway drawing of spectrohelioscope second slit, driving mechanism and line shifter. Pencil on card stock, 10 x 12 inches, unsigned, undated. Published as Plate XII of GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.16">
            <did>
              <container type="item">8.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Schematic cutaway drawing of spectrohelioscope, driving mechanism or oscillating slits. Ink on card stock, with penciled notes, 10 x 7.75 inches, unsigned and undated. Published as Figure 3 in GEH, p. 282.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.17">
            <did>
              <container type="item">9.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective close-up of spinning disk with radial slits for spectrohelioscope. Pencil on board, 10 x 12 inches, signed R. W. P., undated. Published as Plate XIII in GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.18">
            <did>
              <container type="item">10A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of Anderson's rotating prisms, for use with fixed slits, for spectrohelioscope. Pencil and ink on paper, backed with graph paper, 8.5 x 11 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1929. Published as Plate XIV in GEH. [Note: drawing is marked Plate VIII.]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.19">
            <did>
              <container type="item">10B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 10A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>7.5 x 9.25 inches.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.20">
            <did>
              <container type="item">11A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of combined spectrograph, spectroheliograph and spectrohelioscope. Pencil and ink on board, 11.5 x 8.75 inches, unsigned, undated. Published as Plate XX from GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.21">
            <did>
              <container type="item">11B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 11A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>9.5 x 7.5 inches.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.22">
            <did>
              <container type="item">12A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of slits, gratings and skeleton tube of combined instruments
seen from below, for spectrohelioscope assembly. Pencil and ink on board, 11.25 x 10 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1929. Published as Plate XXI in GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.23">
            <did>
              <container type="item">12B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 12A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>8.25 x 7.5 inches.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.24">
            <did>
              <container type="item">13A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective close-up of concave mirrors of the spectroheliograph and spectrohelioscope. Pencil and ink on board, 9 x 11.5 inches, unsigned, undated. Published as Plate XXII of GEH.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.25">
            <did>
              <container type="item">13B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph of 13A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>7.5 x 9 inches.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.26">
            <did>
              <container type="item">14A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of spectrohelioscope eyepiece and rotating prism assembly.
Pencil and ink on paper, 8 x 11 inches, signed R. W. P., undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.27">
            <did>
              <container type="item">14B.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of original drawing (#14A above) of spectrohelioscope eyepiece and rotating prism assembly with spectrum, 5.5 x 12 inches</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.28">
            <did>
              <container type="item">15.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of spectrohelioscope grating box and line shifter. Pencil and ink on Mt. Wilson letterhead stationery, backed with graph paper, 11 x 8.5 inches, unsigned and undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.29">
            <did>
              <container type="item">16.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of spectrohelioscope vibrating bar. Pencil and ink on Mt. Wilson letterhead stationery, backed with graph paper, 11 x 8.5 inches, unsigned and undated</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.30">
            <did>
              <container type="item">17.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of first and second spectrohelioscope mirrors, horizontal arrangement. Pencil and ink on Mt. Wilson Observatory letterhead stationery, backed with graph paper, 11 x 8.5 inches, brown stain, unsigned and undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.2.31">
            <did>
              <container type="item">18.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of observer using the spectrohelioscope. 11.75 x 8 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1929.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.4.3" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES II: SOLAR TELESCOPE STUDIES</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (3 items)</p>
          </odd>
          <odd>
            <p>Note: According to Anthony Cook, the following are part of a series of 60" solar
telescope studies, of which Willard B-552, 553, 554, 555, 556 and 557 are also a part.
The Caltech set is accompanied by a letter to G. E. Hale from J. A. Anderson, which says,
in part: "Here is a bunch of sketches by Porter, showing various possible forms for the
60 inch sun telescope. I am especially intrigued by the Bascule shutter!! ... All this
is, of course, chiefly for amusement." Also according to Cook, there is a letter in the
Hale Papers from Hale to Porter commenting on these drawings.</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.3.4">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">3</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Letter, J.A.A. [John A. Anderson] to Hale.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Pencil on paper, 8 x 11 inches. Signed J.A.A, undated. [See note above.]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.3.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Sketch, "5 ft Solar Telescope"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing, side view, showing telescope on inverted fork mount inside Bascule shutter. Pencil on paper, 11.75 x 8 inches. Signed RWP, dated June 1, 1932. [Small tear, right margin].</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.3.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Sketch, "Solar Telescope, Bascule Shutter"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing, view from left front angle, showing Bascule shutter (i.e., telescope housing). Pencil on paper, 8 x 6 inches. Signed R. W. Porter, dated June 4, 1932.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.4.3.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Solar Telescope, Inverted Fork"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing showing inverted fork mount and supports. Pencil on paper, 8.25 x 8 inches.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
      </dsc>
      <dsc type="in-depth">
        <head>SECTION IV: MILITARY AND TECHNICAL DRAWINGS</head>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.5.2" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES I: ROCKET LAUNCHER DRAWINGS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p>Note: These are all photos of original perspective drawings (probably in pencil and ink
on paper). According to archivist's note dated 2/24/84, Prof. Willy Fowler indicated that
these were prototypes and never saw action. Six in the group of thirteen are stamped
"Secret." Negatives for many of these prints are filed in the Photo Archives, file 20.6.</p>
          </odd>
          <odd>
            <p>Folders 8-13 stamped SECRET</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.4">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">4</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Side view of truck with launcher and stowed rockets. 11 x 8.5 inches, signed R. W. Porter, dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Rear view of truck with launcher and stowed rockets, with dimensions. 8.5 x 11 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>View from above left rear, operator loading the launcher. 11 x 8.5 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.7">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Side view of truck (from left, with cutaway element and dimensions), with operators loading launcher, which is positioned at about 45 degrees. 11 x 8.5 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.8">
            <did>
              <container type="item">5.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Rear angled view of truck, showing launch of rocket. 11 x 8.5 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.9">
            <did>
              <container type="item">6.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>View from above rear of truck, showing firing into invaders offshore, with inset of view from invaders' perspective. 9.75 x 8.5 inches, unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.10">
            <did>
              <container type="item">7.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Chemical Warfare Defense of California Coast"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of invaders in landing craft being hit by chemical gas rockets. 11 x 8.5 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.11">
            <did>
              <container type="item">8.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of launcher from left rear mounted on trailer, raised to about 45 degrees. 9.75 x 7.75 inches, unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.12">
            <did>
              <container type="item">9.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of launcher from left rear mounted on trailer, with operator. 10 x 8 inches, unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.13">
            <did>
              <container type="item">10.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of launcher aiming into distance, with remote operator and observers. 9.75 x 8 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.14">
            <did>
              <container type="item">11.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Recharging with dolly"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing from right rear of launcher, with operator positioning launcher rack. 9.75 x 8 inches, unsigned, undated.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.15">
            <did>
              <container type="item">12.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of launcher from rear, aimed almost vertically, with operator. 8 x 10 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.2.16">
            <did>
              <container type="item">13.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective close-up of operator reading elevation on launcher rack. 9.75 x 8 inches, signed R. W. P., dated 1942.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.5.3" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES II: MISCELLANEOUS MILITARY</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (1 item)</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.3.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">4</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "Night Binocular Installation in P-61 Aircraft"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing, exterior view looking into cockpit. 11 x 6.75 inches, signed R. W. P. and dated 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.3.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing of night binocular in P-61 aircraft, from pilot's perspective. 11 x 7, signed R. W. P., dated July 21, 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.3.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "Model Catapult and Entry Cameras"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing, with overlay elements. 10 x 8 inches, signed R. W. P. and dated October 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.3.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "Model Test Tank and Catapult"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing. 10.25 x 8 inches, signed R. W. P. and dated October 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.5.4" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES III: HYDRODYNAMICS LABORATORY</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd>
            <p><emph render="bold">See also: </emph>OVERSIZE BOX (1 item)</p>
          </odd>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.4.3">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">4</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing [untitled]Photograph, "Controlled Atmosphere Launching Tank, Hydrodynamics Laboratory"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing with cutaway elements. 12.75 x 9.5 inches, signed R. W. Porter and dated 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.4.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of detailed perspective drawing with cutaway elements of controlled atmosphere launching tank, Hydrodynamics Laboratory, Caltech. 13 x 9.75 inches, signed R. W. Porter and dated 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.4.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "Free Surface Water Tunnel, Hydrodynamics Laboratory"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing with cutaway elements. 12.5 x 8.75 inches, signed R. W. P. and dated 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.4.6">
            <did>
              <container type="item">4.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "High Speed Water Tunnel, Hydrodynamics Laboratory"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing with cutaway elements. 13.25 x 9.75 inches, signed R. W. P. and dated 1945.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.5.5" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES IV: MISCELLANEOUS TECHNICAL</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.5.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">4</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of cutaway drawing of streamlined train showing passenger cabin and shock absorbers. 10 x 6.5 inches, signed R. W. Porter and dated 1938. Stamp on back: Pacific Railway Equipment Co., C-34.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.5.5.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "5 Million Volt Electrostatic Generator, Kellogg Radiation Laboratory"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of cutaway drawing of generator. 5 x 7 inches, signed R. W. Porter, dated 1947.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
      </dsc>
      <dsc type="in-depth">
        <head>OVERSIZE</head>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.2" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES I: BUILDINGS AND PLANS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.2.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing, "Astrophysics Laboratory"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective rendering showing Robinson Astrophysics Laboratory from the south. Pencil on transparent paper, 15.5 x 11.25 inches, mounted on board 16.5 x 12 inches, signed R. W. P., undated. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.2.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Perspective drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Drawing of Robinson Astrophysics Laboratory. Erased title visible as "Perspective View of the Astrophysical Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology." Pencil and colored pencil on paper, 16.25 x 14 inches, signed R.W.P., undated. [Damaged.] OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.2.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Photo of drawing of entrance to Robinson Astrophysics Laboratory, with colored pencil enhancement, 9.25 x 10.75 inches, mounted on board 11.75 x 13.25 inches, signed R.W.P. and dated December 1929. [Original in Public Relations?] OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.3" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES II: STUDIES OF VICTORIA MOUNT-TYPE AND OTHER MOUNTS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.3.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Elevation of Victoria mount, side view, showing weight distribution. Pencil on transparent paper, 11.75 x 13 inches. Unsigned, undated. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.3.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Elevation of Victoria mount, side view, with cutaway of central bearing, plus detail inset of declination drive pinion. Pencil on transparent paper, 18 x 12.5 inches. Unsigned, undated. [Fold mark damage.] OVERSIZE. </physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.3.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Elevation of Victoria mount, side view, scaled to 5 inches equals 40 feet. Pencil on transparent paper, 21.5 x 13 inches. [Torn at fold line.] OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.4" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES III: 200-INCH MIRROR GRINDING AND POLISHING</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.4.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "120 Inch Grinding &amp; Polishing Machine"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of grinding and polishing machine with mirror, side view. Pencil and ink on paper, mounted on board, 15 x 13 inches. Signed and dated: "R. W. P. Del. 1932." OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.5" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES IV: 200-INCH TELESCOPE</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.5.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1A.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing, "Six Control Stations"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective drawing of complete telescope with six stations called out; showing horseshoe mount with double trunnions and bearing supports similar to those built; scaled to 1 inch equals 10 feet. Pencil on paper, 12 x 8 inches, mounted on board, 15.75 x 11.5 inches. Signed R. W. P., dated April 1935. OVERSIZE.
[RWP5.4-1]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.5.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">1B-C.</container>
              <unittitle>Photographs (two) of 1A.</unittitle>
              <physdesc>13.25 x 9.5 inches. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.5.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective cutaway drawing of front half of telescope on fork mount with outrigger trunnion tubes. Pencil on paper, mounted on board, 12 x 16 inches. Signed R. W. P., dated 1934. OVERSIZE. [RWP5.4-2]</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.5.5">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [Untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Perspective cutaway drawing of detail of mirror support for 200-inch telescope.
Pencil and ink on paper, 16 x 15 inches, mounted on board, 16 x 18.25, with paper overlay. Signed R. W. P., dated 1936. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.6" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES V: OBSERVATORY BUILDING AND GROUNDS</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.6.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Plan, "Plot Plan, Study #7, Two Hundred Inch Telescope, Palomar Mountain"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Plan with topographic features, showing observatory, outbuildings and future landing strip; scaled to &#xBD; inch equals 100 feet. 17.5 x 13 inches. Signed R. W. Porter, dated June 1935. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.6.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Plan with perspective rendering and photo [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Plan with topographic features of Palomar observatory and grounds, with perspective rendering of observatory as seen from parking lot. Plan is overlaid on a panoramic photo, showing Porter and a colleague standing on the unimproved site. Pencil on transparent paper, overlaid on board, 18 x 12.5 inches. Unsigned, undated. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.6.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Drawing [untitled]</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Drawing of aerial view of Palomar observatory and grounds, lacking 48-inch Schmidt dome and museum. Pencil and colored pencil on heavy board, 19 x 11.75 inches. Signed R. W. P., dated 1937. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.7" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES VI: SOLAR TELESCOPE STUDIES</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.7.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation, "First Optical Payout, June 1, 1932, RWP"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Schematic cutaway drawing showing polar axis focus and mirror elevator, housed in traditional dome. Scaled to 2 &#xBD; inches equals 5 feet. Pencil and colored pencil on transparent paper, 13 x 13 inches. Signed RWP, dated May 30, 1932. [Damaged at edges, taped at fold line.] OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.7.3">
            <did>
              <container type="item">2.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation, "Solar Telescope with Inverted Fork Mounting &amp; Dome Housing"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Schematic cutaway drawing. Scaled &#xBD; inch equals 1 foot. Pencil and colored pencil on transparent paper, 17 x 12.25 inches. Signed RWP, dated June 4, 1932. [Slightly damaged edges, taped at fold line.] OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.7.4">
            <did>
              <container type="item">3.</container>
              <unittitle>Elevation, "Solar Telescope Showing Sliding House on Trucks"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Schematic cutaway drawing. Pencil and colored pencil on transparent paper, 17 x 12.25 inches, damaged at fold line, taped. Signed R. W. P., dated June 4, 1932. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.8" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES VII: MISCELLANEOUS MILITARY</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.8.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "Japanese Balloon Ballasting Control"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing, with wiring diagram overlaid. 11 x 17 inches, signed R. W. Porter and dated 1945. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.9" level="series">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SERIES VIII: HYDRODYNAMICS LABORATORY</unittitle>
          </did>
          <c02 id="c02-1.7.5.6.9.2">
            <did>
              <container type="Box">5</container>
              <container type="item">1.</container>
              <unittitle>Photograph, "High Speed Water Tunnel, Hydrodynamics Laboratory"</unittitle>
              <physdesc>Reproduction of perspective drawing with cutaway elements of upper assembly. 13.75 x 19.25 inches, signed R. W. Porter and dated 1947. OVERSIZE.</physdesc>
            </did>
          </c02>
        </c01>
        <c01 id="c01-1.7.5.6.10">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHOTOREPRODUCTIONS</unittitle>
            <container type="Box">Box No.6</container>
          </did>
          <arrangement>
            <p>Arranged in numerical order corresponding to box, series and item numbers above.</p>
          </arrangement>
        </c01>
      </dsc>
    </dsc>
  </archdesc>
</ead>
