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White Sands Missile Range Museum
Archival Holdings

V-2 Rocket Archives

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ID # ItemNomenclature CommentsandRemarks
06.057.001 CD-ROM Disk of Color & B&W Photos CD-ROM. Collection of 55 scanned V-2 photographs showing various scenes. Color & B&W
97.033.001 8X10 Black & White Photo & Negative V-2 missile vertical on pad.
97.033.002 8X10 Black & White Photos Collection of 29 Black & White Photos from Operation Sandy, (firing a V-2 from a Navy ship).
97.033.003 Fact Sheet V-2 Story for public release, January, 1991
97.033.004 8x10 Photo V-2 on trailer in front of Headquarters IV Anti-Aircraft Artillery Guided Missile Battalion. W/ reprint & negative.
97.033.005 7.5x10 Photo V-2 in gantry at LC-33, people working on it at dawn, looking East North East.
97.033.006 8x10 Photo V-2 erect, just after release from German erector, people working on it. W/ reprint & negative.
97.033.007 8x10 Photo V-2 horizontal in German erector
97.033.008 8x10 Photo V-2 shortly after launch, launch tower for ??? 4 to 5 missile length to right. (2 copies)
97.033.009 8x10 Photo V-2 on German erector/transporter, being viewed by 2 Military Officers at wooded location. W/ reprint & negative.
97.033.010 8x10 Photo V-2 erect, still attached to German erector, Gantry at LC-33 in background, lots of people around.
97.033.011 8x10 Photo V-2 erect, still attached to German erector, missile fills photo, hatch open near nose, people working around it
97.033.012 8x10 Photo V-2 erect, instrument cables attached to pole to left, LC-33 Gantry behind, leaning launch tower to left, people around
97.033.013 8x10 Photo V-2/Bumper in flight. (2copies)
97.033.014 8x10 Photo Mis-marked as LC-35 Viking Launch Site, Navy Blockhouse, Believed to be LC-33 V-2 Launch site, Army Blockhouse
97.033.015 8x10 Photo Marked White Sands Proving Grounds 1947 Set ready to take off, L. Jack Strayer. German erector still directly behind and attached, nose cone not attached, lots of people around
97.033.016 8x10 Photo V-2 shortly after launch, one missile length above ground, leaning launch tower for To right. Appears to be single frame from movie film or shot from Blockhouse
97.033.017 7x9.3 Photo Photo V-2 on erector, lots equipment around, Text at bottom, LIFE Magazine Vol. 20, No. 21, May 27, 1946, Mounted foam core
97.033.018 7x9.3 Photo Two photos V-2 at lift-off and130 feet into flight, Text at bottom, LIFE Magazine, Mounted foam core, Companion to 97.033.010
97.033.019 7x9.3 Photo Two photos V-2 at speed 675(mph?) and at 21 miles (altitude?), Text at bottom, LIFE Magazine, Companion to 97.033.011, Mounted foam core
97.033.020 7.5x9 Photo Launching site of V-2 and WAC Corporal, U.S. Army Ordnance Proving Ground, White Sands New Mexico., Mounted hard board
97.033.021 8x10 Photo V-2 Impact crater, Text at bottom: Even without explosive warhead V-2 dug deep crater when leftover fuel blew up. Man searches for fragments in pool made by underground spring, Mounted foam core
97.033.022 7.5x9.5 Photo V-2 on launch pad with LC-33 Gantry and large crowd, Mounted hard board
97.033.023 7.5x9.5 Photo V-2 on launch pad with erector still in place, small 2-wheel trailer mounted container with pump (Hydrogen Peroxide?), Mounted hard board
97.033.024 8x10 Photo Hermes A-3A or B at approximately 4 missile lengths above launcher, spot on photo one missile length to right apparent spot on original film
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