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Samuel Herman Gottscho (February 8, 1875 –
January 28, 1971) was an
American architectural, landscape, and
nature photographer.
Gottscho was born in Brooklyn...
- PMID 28556153. "Uma ". The
Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
Gottscho,
Andrew D.; Wood,
Dustin A.; Vandergast, Amy G.; Lemos-Espinal, Julio;...
- Trylon,
Perisphere and
Helicline photo by Sam
Gottscho...
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Reptile Database.
Retrieved 2022-01-03. DERYCKE,
ELIZABETH G.;
GOTTSCHO,
ANDREW D.;
GOTTSCHO,
ANDREW D.; MULCAHY,
DANIEL G.; DE QUEIROZ,
KEVIN (2020-05-13)...
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Fontainebleau Hotel in
March 1955,
photographed by
Samuel Gottscho...
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October 26, 2015.
Retrieved January 19, 2022. Derycke,
Elizabeth G.;
Gottscho,
Andrew D.; Mulcahy,
Daniel G.; de Queiroz,
Kevin (2020). "A new cryptic...
- Council. In 1933,
Samuel Gottscho photographed the
Hotchkiss baseball team,
which appears in the
Library of Congress'
Gottscho-Schleisner Collection. Hotchkiss...
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Retrieved 2021-05-15. Jouppi,
Norman P.; Yoon, Doe Hyun; Ashcraft, Matthew;
Gottscho, Mark (June 14, 2021). Ten
lessons from
three generations that
shaped Google's...
- Martin's
Fulton Street storefront with
updated exterior,
February 1947,
Gottscho-Schleisner
Collection (Library of Congress)...
- 1936;
Fortieth Street between Fifth and
Sixth Avenue, 1938), and
Samuel Gottscho (Rockefeller
Center and RCA
Building from 515
Madison Ave, 1933). John...