This vintage photograph was taken at Cold Spring Harbor Labs in 1929. The photo features the Carnegie Institution's Station for Experimental Evolution which was dedicated in 1904 and completed the next year. The building included a Breeding Room, Aquatic Animals Room, and a Bird and Insect Room. A number of the worlds leading scientists performed research in this facility. In 1953, the building became the Carnegie Library Building and remains so today. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory was founded in 1890. It is known for it's research on Biomedical research and education in Cancer, Neuroscience, and Plant Biology. Barbara McClintock and James Watson, Nobel Prize Laureates, discovered DNA at the labs there. In fact, Cold Spring Harbor Labs has been the home to eight Nobel Prize winning scientists in the categories of Physiology or Medicine. The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory complex is located on beautiful grounds in Cold Spring Harbor, Huntington, New York. This vintage photograph measures about 3.37 X 2.25 inches and is in excellent condition. (see scans)