Photograph of a steamboat on Lake Keuka, Hammondsport, New York, circa 1900s-1930s.
Caption on envelope: "Steamer on Lake Keuka, Hammondsport, New York."
Informational film about steam buses, directed by Peter Adair and Pat Jackson, produced by Irving Saraf and KQED News, narrated by Scott Beach, copyright 1972. Created on behalf of the California Steam Bus Project, the film describes the development…
Photograph of the steamboat "Yates" docked on the shore of Lake Keuka, Hammondsport, New York, circa 1900s-1930s.
Caption on envelope: "Steamboat, Yates and Hammondsport, New York."
Photograph of a temple building at Sōji-ji near Yokohama, Japan circa 1945-1952.
Typed caption in margin: "Sojiji Temple."
Typed caption on verso: "No information can be gathered on this Temple, however, it has it's [its] definite purpose as do all…
Newspaper clipping, "Soirs de Paris: Le Capitaine Lindbergh au théâtre," from unidentified French-language newspaper, circa May 1927. Reports on Lindbergh's visit to France and the gala being held in his honor at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées.
Propaganda flyer depicting a skeletal woman, representing the siren of death, embracing a serviceman, circa 1942-1945. The flyer was presumably printed by Japanese forces to encourage Allied service members to surrender.
Caption: "Siren. Beware,…
Newspaper clipping, "Shrine to Wrights dedicated by Ford," from an unidentified publication, 1938. Reports on the relocation the Wright Brothers' home and workshop to Henry Ford's Greenfield Village. The structure was dedicated to the Edison…
Newspaper clipping, "Senators to begin air safety inquiry," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on a Senate investigation into recent airplane crashes and air safety. Mentions Harold E. Hartney as the subcommittee's technical…
Clipping, "Search for Air Safety," from The Kansas City Star, September 5, 1935. Reports on two World War I aviators, Colonels Harold E. Hartney and Charles W. Kerwood, investigating airplane crashes to determine standards for air safety.