power plant
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has black ink printed on yellow paper. At the top is "Hanford / Plutonium Plant / Restart" with information on a September 22nd public hearing in Portland, Oregon. At the center is a... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has black ink printed on yellow paper. At the top is a photo of people gathered together protesting in front of a nuclear power plant. At the top of the photo is "Join The / Occupation To... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has black ink printed on white paper. At the top is a photo of people gathered together protesting in front of a nuclear power plant. At the top of the poster is "no more accidents... / let... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has black ink printed on white paper. At the center is the silhouette of a power plant, circled and crossed out. Above the image is "No More / Harrisburgs!" At the bottom of the poster is "... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has black ink printed on silver color paper. At the top is "Out From The / Shadow Of / Monopoly". At the center is a stylized image of power lines runnign to a power plant in the background... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster is printed on tan paper with text and images in green. The poster has a border of two thin green lines. The top edge of the poster has the text: "The Progressive Student organization of U.C... |
1979
Poster has a yellow background with a red and blue zig-zag path leading to a red building in the distance. Above the building is blue sky with yellow text. The text reads, "A nuclear power plant... |
1892
shows "14th St. west from Jones are Power Station of the Hayward Electric Line which started operation in May 1892" |
1890-1920
Dominating the right half of the photo is a power generating plant, three storeys high. Smoke is spewing from its twin smoke stacks, which suggests that the plant is in service. Based on the... |
1890-1920
Dominating the right half of the photo is a power generating plant, three storeys high. Smoke is spewing from its twin smoke stacks, which suggests that the plant is in service. Based on the... |