RM2C71TC3–Star Wars (1977) directed by George Lucas and starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher. The Rebel Alliance destroy the Imperial Forces ultimate weapon in a galaxy far far away…
RM2T4P9DP–1985 Kenner Star Wars Power of The Force 92 Back Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper Disguise) Carded Toy Action Figure AFA 85-Y
RF2JJB56D–Siemens & Halske Ratchet Arc-Lamp [Ribbon Feed Type] from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2TD30X6–Illustration of a Siemens and Halske ratchet arc lamp (ribbon feed type). From 'Beginnings and Future of the Arc Lamp ' by S M Hamill, from The Engineering Magazine, Volume VII, 1894.
RMW4H2P8–Star Wars 1977 UK 1970's film movie cinema poster for the debut of 'Star Wars' (1977). Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1978). British Quad Poster Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) is a 1977 American epic space-opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the first film in the original Star Wars trilogy and the beginning of the Star Wars franchise. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Peter Mayhew, music John Williams directed by George Lucas
RM2BC6DB7–1985 Kenner Vintage Star Wars Power of The Force (POTF) 92 Back Luke Skywalker in Battle Poncho Carded Action Figure MOC Unpunched AFA 85Y Near Mint+
RMHHJJ91–Star Wars Original Film Movie Poster 1977
RM2BC6DAJ–1985 Kenner Vintage Star Wars Power of The Force (POTF) 92 Back Luke Skywalker in Battle Poncho Carded Action Figure MOC Unpunched AFA 85Y Near Mint+
RMW3P2T5–Colonel Hamill Stewart.
RMWJ6MMT–HAMILL, JAMES ALPHONSUS. REP. FROM NEW JERSEY, 1907-1921
RM2D6MGE0–Where: Nottingham When: March 2020 Who: What: The Force Awakens - a film Why: Description: Star Wars - The Force Awakens, a film starring Har
RM2EJ2GE0–Hamill, South Dakota, map 1971, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2ACY3C4–USGS TOPO Map South Dakota SD Hamill 20120628 TM Restoration
RF2JJB540–from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2TD30XY–Illustration of the first arc light, which was battery operated. From 'Beginnings and Future of the Arc Lamp ' by S M Hamill, from The Engineering Magazine, Volume VII, 1894.
RM2BDMFXM–HAMILL, JAMES ALPHONSUS. REP. FROM NEW JERSEY, 1907-1921
RF2JJB56K–CONSTANT-POTENTlAL ARC-LAMP from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2TD3104–Illustration of the mechanism of a constant potential arc lamp. From 'Beginnings and Future of the Arc Lamp ' by S M Hamill, from The Engineering Magazine, Volume VII, 1894.
RM2WCJAN0–7. Hamill Camp.
RM2ACY54E–USGS TOPO Map South Dakota SD Hamill SE 20120628 TM Restoration
RF2JJB563–First Brush Dynamo 1876 from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RM2ACY3Y0–USGS TOPO Map South Dakota SD Hamill NE 20120628 TM Restoration
RF2JJB56B–Single Arc-Lamp [for indoor lighting] from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2JJB53Y–First Arc Light - Battery Operated from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2JJB56C–Double Arc-Lamp [for Outdoor lighting]from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RM2ACY535–USGS TOPO Map South Dakota SD Hamill SE 343304 1971 24000 Restoration
RF2JJB55Y–Jablochkoff Candle A Yablochkov candle (sometimes electric candle) is a type of electric carbon arc lamp, invented in 1876 by the Russian electrical engineer Pavel Yablochkov. from the article ' BEGINNINGS AND FUTURE OF THE ARC-LAMP ' by S. M. Hamill from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume VII April to September, 1894 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co