Photograph of three men watching a model rocket launch during the First National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-1), Denver, Colorado, 1959.Stamped in margin: "59."Inscription on verso: "Return to Stine. #5."
Photograph of three men measuring distances during the Spot Landing event, Ninth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-9), Mankato, Minnesota, 1967.
Stamped on verso: "2358."
Photograph of three boys relaxing under a tent during the Fourteenth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-14), Seattle, Washington, 1972. A display of model rockets sits on the table in front of them.Stamped on verso: "675C. Photo by…
Photograph of (from left to right) Thomas K. Mattingly, Orville H. Carlisle, and an unidentified woman at the Ninth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-9), Mankato, Minnesota, 1967.Stamped on verso: "2378."
Photograph of NAR photographer Thomas E. Pastrick holding a camera at the Ninth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-9), Mankato, Minnesota, 1967.Stamped on verso: "2378."
Photograph of Tally Guill holding two model rockets at the Sixth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-6), Wallops Island, Virginia, 1964.
Photograph of the Stine family holding trophies at the Tenth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-10), Wallops Island, Virginia, 1968. From left to right: Barbara Stine, G. Harry Stine, Bill Stine, Connie Stine, and Ellie Stine.
Photograph of the Stine family looking at a table of model rockets during the Tenth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-10), Wallops Island, Virginia, 1968. From left to right: Ellie Stine, Bill Stine, Connie Stine, and G. Harry…
Photograph of a Snoopy-themed boost glider and launch pad at the Ninth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-9), Mankato, Minnesota, 1967. The setup was designed and built by Douglas J. Malewicki.
Photograph of scale model rockets on display at the Fourteenth National Association of Rocketry Annual Meet (NARAM-14), Seattle, Washington, 1972. The models are, from left to right: a D-Region Tomahawk, an Astrobee D, a D-Region Tomahawk, a Nike…