Photograph of people gathered around the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 3 "June Bug" aircraft at a race track near Hammondsport, New York, June 21, 1908. Inscription on verso: "Drome No. 3. Curtiss' June Bug. June 21, 1908."
Photograph of a group of people gathered around the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 3 "June Bug" aircraft, Hammondsport, New York, July 1908. Identifiable people include Alexander Graham Bell (far right), Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell…
Photograph of people gathered around the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 2 "White Wing" aircraft at a race track near Hammondsport, New York, May 1908. Alexander Graham Bell is on the far left (standing, in hat).Inscription on verso:…
Photograph of people gathered around an unidentified aircraft at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, February 23, 1909. Inscription on verso: "23 Fevrier 1909, McCurdy a Baddeck, Canada."
Photograph of people gathered around the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 2 "White Wing" aircraft, Hammondsport, New York, circa May 1908. Typed caption on verso: "White Wing. The first aeroplane to make a public flight starting from the…
Photograph of a group of men working on the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 3 "June Bug" aircraft at a race track near Hammondsport, New York, circa 1908. Inscription on verso: "June Bug."
Photograph of several men working on the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 1 "Red Wing" aircraft at Keuka Lake, New York, March 1908. Inscription on verso: "13."
Photograph of three men standing next to an unidentified aircraft on a frozen lake in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, February 23, 1909.
Inscription on verso: "23 Fevrier 1909. McCurdy a Baddeck, Canada."
Photograph of a group of men gathered around the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 4 "Silver Dart" aircraft, Baddeck, Nova Scotia, February 23, 1909. Identified people include John A. D. McCurdy (seated at controls) and Glenn H. Curtiss…
Photograph of a group of men examining the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 4 "Silver Dart" aircraft in a snowy field at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, circa 1908-1909.Inscription on verso: "Silver Dart at Baddeck, N.S."