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[Child sitting outside house]
Photographic postcard of a child, likely one of Julius A. Barr's children, sitting outside a house, circa 1930s.

[Crowd gathered around wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft]
Photographic postcard of a crowd gathered around the wreckage of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft, Long Beach, California, April 3, 1912. Rodgers was killed in this crash.

[Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft after fatal crash]
Photographic postcard of Calbraith Perry Rodgers's Wright Model B aircraft after its fatal crash at Long Beach, California on April 3, 1912. A picture of Rodgers is inset on the left.

[Calbraith Perry Rodgers and others with Wright Model EX "Vin Fiz" aircraft]
Photographic postcard of Calbraith Perry Rodgers (foreground left, with crutches) and others with the Wright Model EX "Vin Fiz" aircraft, circa 1911-1912.Caption: "From New York to Long Beach / Aviator Rodgers landing -- 1911."

[David L. Davidson in graduation robes for Central Colored High School]
Photographic postcard of David L. Davidson in his graduation robes for Central Colored High School, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1941.

[Henry Farman aircraft in flight]
Photographic postcard of a Henry Farman aircraft in flight, circa 1900s-1910s. Also included is a portrait of Arthur Duray. The postcard caption is in French.

[Blériot XI aircraft in flight]
Photographic postcard of a Blériot XI aircraft in flight, circa 1900s-1910s. Also included is a portrait of Jan Olieslagers. The postcard caption is in French.

[Wright aircraft in flight]
Photographic postcard of a Wright aircraft in flight, circa 1900s-1910s. Also included is a portrait of Wilbur Wright. The postcard caption is in French.

[Curtiss aircraft in flight]
Photographic postcard of a Curtiss aircraft in flight, circa 1900s-1910s. Also included is a portrait of F. L. de Riemsdyk (spelled "de Riemsdyck" in the caption). The postcard caption is in French.

[Unidentified aircraft in flight over Monte Carlo]
Photographic postcard of three unidentified aircraft in flight over Monte Carlo, Monaco, circa 1900s-1910s. The postcard caption is in French.Caption: "248 / Les Aeroplanes a Monte-Carlo."
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