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A picture of one of the metal end caps that sit on the end of the cement pier.

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A picture of various equipment, gears, wheels in side the Warner & Swasey factory

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A picture of one of the metal end caps that sit on the end of the cement pier.

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A picture various parts inside one of the large parts of the telescope.

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A picture of the large right ascension gear with one of the enginneers.

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A picture of assembled telescope tube outside the Warner & Swasey factory. John Stanley Plaskett is in the right, in the middle is Ambrose Swasey. The man on the left is Edward Burrell and engineer of Warner & Swasey

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A picture of an engineer with some of the gears used in the telescope.

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A picture of the handling cart for the mirror of the telescope. The mirror was coated wit silver than had to be replaced every few months when it tarnished. The mirror was lowered into this cart so it could be easily moved.

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A picture of the completed polar axis on blocks outside the Warner & Swasey factory

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A picture of the polar axis on blocks outside the Warner & Swasey factory

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A picture of the partially disassembled polar axis on blocks outside the Warner & Swasey factory

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A picture of the polar axis of the telescope out side of the Warner & Swasey factory. The polar axis is accurately aligned to the axis of Earth's rotation so that the telescope can properl;y track stars.

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A picture of the test assmbly of the dome structure at the Warner & Swasey factory in Cleveland, OH. Large structures were test assembled at the factory before being shipped

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A detailed picture of the dome assembly at the Warner & Swaseyfactory in Cleveland, OH. This shows the shutter opening and the drive wheel for opening and closing the shutter.

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A closeup of assembled dome structure at the Warner & Swasey factory in Cleveland, OH. Note howsome of the parts are numbered

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A picture of the test assmbly of the dome structure at the Warner & Swasey factory in Cleveland, OH. Large structures were test assembled at the factory before being shipped

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A picture of the assembled track structure on which the dome would sit

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A picture of sections of the tracks on which the rotating dome would sit. The track is the same used for railways.

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A picture of of the completed model in front of the assembled telescope in the Warner & Swasey factory. It was standard practice to test assemble large structures before they were shipped to be erected at the actual site

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A picture of the finished model of the telescope and dome. The telescope and dome could be moved. The telescope was moved by inserting a rod into the base of the telescope where it connected to the gears. This model was exhibited in the 1915…

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A picture of the finished model of the telescope and dome. The telescope and dome could be moved. The telescope was moved by inserting a rod into the base of the telescope where it connected to the gears. This model was exhibited in the 1915…

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A picture of the almost completed model of the telescope and dome. The telescope and dome could be moved. The telescope was moved by inserting a rod into the base of the telescope where it connected to the gears. This model was exhibited in the 1915…

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A picture of the lower half of the 1/10th scale model of the telescope and dome that was built by Warner & Swasey. This is an excellent image of their workshop showing a series of lathes powered by leather belts all connecting back to the power…

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A picture of a early wooden model of the telescope and part of the dome structure. This is likely sitting in the offices of the Warner & Swasey Co. who built the telescope.
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