Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote The Long Winter as part of a series of books about her life. The books began simply as tales she told to the younger generation, but luckily for the rest of us, she was prompted to write them down!
(Photo: Public domain image, courtesy of Wikipedia)
- Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote The Long Winter as part of a series of books about her life. The books began simply as tales she told to the younger generation, but luckily for the rest of us, she was prompted to write them down! (Photo: Public domain image, courtesy of Wikipedia)
- A girl listening to the "wireless" radio during the Great Depression (Photo: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs, courtesy Wikipedia)
- Children recording a radio drama in 1935 (Public domain image from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, courtesy of Wikipedia)
- Actor Edward Arnold in a radio program for the War Production Bureau, 1942 (Public domain photo taken by David Bransby of the Office for Emergency Management, courtesy Wikipedia)
- The electromagnetic spectrum showing how very large radio waves are, compared to microwaves, visible light, infrared and ultraviolet light, x-rays and gamma radiation. (Public domain image by NASA, courtesy of Wikipedia)
- The mechanism of radio transmission. (Image released into the public domain by Mariana Ruiz Villarreal, and made available courtesy of Wikipedia)
- More >








