Color image of Honeywell Chronotherm counter sign.

Honeywell Chronotherm counter sign

Metal stand-up counter sign advertising the Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company's Chronotherm Automatic Thermostat. Created by Donaldson Art Sign between 1930 and 1945.

Honeywell employee

Honeywell employee

A worker inside Honeywell Corporation. Photograph by Olof Kallstrom for the Minnesota Geographic Society, 1978. Forms part of the Olof Kallstrom series of photographs from the Minnesota Historical Society’s City of Minneapolis documentary photography collection.

Black and white image of Honeywell Round thermostat.

Honeywell Round thermostat

The Honeywell Round, 2007. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Flickr user midnightcomm.

Black and white photograph of Honeywell Round thermostats ready for final checkout and packaging at a factory in Golden Valley, c.1955.

Honeywell Round thermostats ready for final checkout and packaging

Honeywell Round thermostats ready for final checkout and packaging at a factory in Golden Valley, c.1955.

Honeywell worker

Honeywell worker

A worker inside Honeywell Corporation. Photograph by Olof Kallstrom for the Minnesota Geographic Society, 1978. Forms part of the Olof Kallstrom series of photographs from the Minnesota Historical Society’s City of Minneapolis documentary photography collection.

SFC Donald A. Anderson and M/Sgt. Leslie E. Kesti, both of Cloquet, members of Headquarters Battery, 257th Gun Battalion, Minnesota National Guard, serve as sentries of honor at the funeral of the late Albert Woolson (the last Grand Army of the Republic veteran) in a Duluth funeral home on August 4, 1956.

Honor Guard at Albert Woolson’s casket

SFC Donald A. Anderson and M/Sgt. Leslie E. Kesti, both of Cloquet, members of Headquarters Battery, 257th Gun Battalion, Minnesota National Guard, serve as sentries of honor at the funeral of the late Albert Woolson (the last Grand Army of the Republic veteran) in a Duluth funeral home on August 4, 1956.

Hopperstad Church (Norway) after restoration

Hopperstad Church (Norway) after restoration

The original Hopperstad Stave Church in Vik, Norway, after its restoration, ca. 1891. The community’s new church, built in the 1870s, is visible behind the Hopperstad.

The original Hopperstad Church in Norway, prior to restoration

Hopperstad Church (Norway) prior to restoration

The original Hopperstad Stave Church in Vik, Norway, prior to its restoration, ca. 1885. The community’s new church, built the previous decade, is visible behind the Hopperstad.

Color image of the interior of the original Hopperstad Church in Vik, Norway, July 13, 2010.

Hopperstad Stave Church (Norway), interior

The interior of the original Hopperstad Church in Vik, Norway, July 13, 2010. Note the canopy of the baldachin, six staves, structural St. Andrew’s crosses, and small windows in the clerestory.

Color image of the Hopperstad Stave Church Replica, 2011. Photograph by Flickr user Steve Borsch.

Hopperstad Stave Church Replica

Hopperstad Stave Church Replica, 2011. Photograph by Flickr user Steve Borsch.

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