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Aircraft and aircraft-related, circa 1909-circa 1940s
Description
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Aircraft and aircraft-related, circa 1909-circa 1940s
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2005-10-06-B
Still Image
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2005-10-06-B_image_106_01
Title
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[Douglas DC-5 "Rover" aircraft]
Source
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The William E. Boeing Sr. Papers (2005-10-06-B), Box 5, Oversize folder
Creator
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Kronquist, Lawrence
Description
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<p>Photograph of the Douglas DC-5 "Rover" aircraft (prototype DC-5, Douglas serial 411), signed by photographer L. Kronquist, circa 1940s. Includes a handwritten note below the image addressed to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boeing, signed by Donald Douglas.</p>
Date
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1940s circa
Subject
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Douglas DC-5
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Format
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photomechanical prints
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The William E. Boeing Sr. Papers/The Museum of Flight
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Copyright undetermined
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Aircraft and aircraft-related, circa 1909-circa 1940s
Description
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Aircraft and aircraft-related, circa 1909-circa 1940s
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2005-10-06-B
Still Image
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2005-10-06-B_image_065_01
2005-10-06-B_image_065_02
Title
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[Man looking at Fokker Universal "Lone Star" aircraft]
Source
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The William E. Boeing Sr. Papers (2005-10-06-B), Box 1, Folder 46
Creator
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Rawlings (Portland, Ore.)
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of a man, likely Nathan C. Browne, looking at the Fokker Universal "Lone Star" aircraft before its first attempt at the Seattle-to-Tokyo flight route, 1932.</p><p>Stamped on verso: "Made by Rawlings, 40c enlargement free with 50c order of Kodak work, [address in Portland, Oregon]."</p>
Date
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1932
Subject
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Fokker Universal (Atlantic Model 4)
Transport planes
Commuter aircraft
Format
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photographic prints
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The William E. Boeing Sr. Papers/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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In copyright
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Title
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Aircraft and aircraft-related, circa 1909-circa 1940s
Description
An account of the resource
Aircraft and aircraft-related, circa 1909-circa 1940s
Identifier
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2005-10-06-B
Still Image
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2005-10-06-B_image_055_01
Title
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[West Coast Air Transport Fokker F-10 Super TriMotor aircraft]
Source
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The William E. Boeing Sr. Papers (2005-10-06-B), Box 1, Folder 43
Description
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<p>Photograph of a West Coast Air Transport Fokker F-10 Super TriMotor aircraft (wing number NC584K), circa 1929.</p>
Date
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1929 circa
Subject
The topic of the resource
Fokker F-10 Super TriMotor (TriMotor Deluxe, F-X, F-Ten)
West Coast Air Transport
Transport planes
Commuter aircraft
Format
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photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
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The William E. Boeing Sr. Papers/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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In copyright
-
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Title
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Early Aviation Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Aviation Photograph Collection</strong> is a collection of unknown origins consisting of 328 black-and-white photographic prints and 299 negatives primarily depicting aircraft from the first half of the 20th century. Some airships, airports, pilots, and other subjects are also depicted in the photographs. The collection is arranged into two series: <strong>Airplane photographs</strong> and <strong>Non-airplane photographs</strong>.</p>
<p>The first series, <strong>Airplane Photographs</strong>, makes up the bulk of the collection with 156 prints and 281 negatives. The images depict aircraft from a variety of American and European manufacturers including Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Caproni, Curtiss, De Havilland, Dornier, Douglas, Fokker, Hawker, Lockheed, Loening, North American, Northrop, Vickers and Waco, among others. The photographs predominantly depict planes on the ground with front, side or three-quarters views. However, some images are of planes inflight or with people. The folders of images of the Douglas O-38 include several photographs depicting planes from the California National Guard. Among the images of Lockheed aircraft are folders with nearly 80 images depicting production of their aircraft, including images with factory workers and details of aircraft.</p>
<p>The second series, <strong>Non-Airplane Photographs</strong>, is smaller with 172 prints and 18 negatives. This series consists of a mix of subjects, including people, places, and other types of aircraft. Lighter-than-air aircraft, balloons, and dirigibles are well represented with 26 images total, including photographic reproductions of older illustrations. The first air show in Paris in 1909 is represented with 11 images, probably copied from a book or clippings. A few locations in California are depicted including the Alhambra airport; Pasadena, with aerial views; balloons at Ross Field; as well as Chaplin Airlines, which provided service to Santa Catalina Island. There are more than 120 photographs of assorted people, male pilots, and female pilots, including formal portraits, group portraits and casual snapshots. However, aside from one image of Florence "Pancho" Barnes with other women pilots, the people in these images are all unidentified. Identified people were separated into folders by name. Some of the photographs of people do also include airplanes.</p>
<p>The majority of negatives are 8x10 inches, although some are 5x7 inches. The prints vary in size but are all 8x10" or smaller. All images are black-and-white. There is some duplication between prints and negatives, though not all prints have negatives or vice versa. Many folders also include clippings or copies of articles related to the images.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> A representative selection of images has been digitized from this collection.</p>
Date
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1907-circa 1960s
Source
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<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/584">Guide to the Early Aviation Photograph Collection</a>
Language
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All materials are in English
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Aviation Photograph Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2022-00-00-37
Still Image
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2022-00-00-37_image_413_01
Title
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[Aeroflot Tupolev Tu-104A Camel aircraft]
Source
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection (2022-00-00-37), Photo Box 3, Folder 15
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of an Aeroflot Tupolev Tu-104A Camel aircraft, circa 1957.</p>
Date
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1957 circa
Subject
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Tupolev Tu-104A Camel
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Aėroflot (Airline)
Аэрофлот (Airline)
Extent
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1 photograph : print, black and white ; 8 x 5 in
Format
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photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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Copyright undetermined
-
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Title
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Early Aviation Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Aviation Photograph Collection</strong> is a collection of unknown origins consisting of 328 black-and-white photographic prints and 299 negatives primarily depicting aircraft from the first half of the 20th century. Some airships, airports, pilots, and other subjects are also depicted in the photographs. The collection is arranged into two series: <strong>Airplane photographs</strong> and <strong>Non-airplane photographs</strong>.</p>
<p>The first series, <strong>Airplane Photographs</strong>, makes up the bulk of the collection with 156 prints and 281 negatives. The images depict aircraft from a variety of American and European manufacturers including Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Caproni, Curtiss, De Havilland, Dornier, Douglas, Fokker, Hawker, Lockheed, Loening, North American, Northrop, Vickers and Waco, among others. The photographs predominantly depict planes on the ground with front, side or three-quarters views. However, some images are of planes inflight or with people. The folders of images of the Douglas O-38 include several photographs depicting planes from the California National Guard. Among the images of Lockheed aircraft are folders with nearly 80 images depicting production of their aircraft, including images with factory workers and details of aircraft.</p>
<p>The second series, <strong>Non-Airplane Photographs</strong>, is smaller with 172 prints and 18 negatives. This series consists of a mix of subjects, including people, places, and other types of aircraft. Lighter-than-air aircraft, balloons, and dirigibles are well represented with 26 images total, including photographic reproductions of older illustrations. The first air show in Paris in 1909 is represented with 11 images, probably copied from a book or clippings. A few locations in California are depicted including the Alhambra airport; Pasadena, with aerial views; balloons at Ross Field; as well as Chaplin Airlines, which provided service to Santa Catalina Island. There are more than 120 photographs of assorted people, male pilots, and female pilots, including formal portraits, group portraits and casual snapshots. However, aside from one image of Florence "Pancho" Barnes with other women pilots, the people in these images are all unidentified. Identified people were separated into folders by name. Some of the photographs of people do also include airplanes.</p>
<p>The majority of negatives are 8x10 inches, although some are 5x7 inches. The prints vary in size but are all 8x10" or smaller. All images are black-and-white. There is some duplication between prints and negatives, though not all prints have negatives or vice versa. Many folders also include clippings or copies of articles related to the images.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> A representative selection of images has been digitized from this collection.</p>
Date
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1907-circa 1960s
Source
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<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/584">Guide to the Early Aviation Photograph Collection</a>
Language
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All materials are in English
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Aviation Photograph Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2022-00-00-37
Still Image
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Identifier
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2022-00-00-37_image_368_01
Title
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[Junkers G 24 aircraft undergoing assembly]
Source
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection (2022-00-00-37), Photo Box 2, Folder 24
Description
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<p>Photograph of Junkers G 24 aircraft undergoing assembly, circa 1920s-1930s.</p>
Date
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1920s-1930s circa
Subject
The topic of the resource
Junkers G 24 Family
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Airplane factories
Airplanes--Design and construction
Extent
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1 photograph : print, black and white ; 7 x 5 in
Format
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photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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Copyright undetermined
-
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Title
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Early Aviation Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Aviation Photograph Collection</strong> is a collection of unknown origins consisting of 328 black-and-white photographic prints and 299 negatives primarily depicting aircraft from the first half of the 20th century. Some airships, airports, pilots, and other subjects are also depicted in the photographs. The collection is arranged into two series: <strong>Airplane photographs</strong> and <strong>Non-airplane photographs</strong>.</p>
<p>The first series, <strong>Airplane Photographs</strong>, makes up the bulk of the collection with 156 prints and 281 negatives. The images depict aircraft from a variety of American and European manufacturers including Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Caproni, Curtiss, De Havilland, Dornier, Douglas, Fokker, Hawker, Lockheed, Loening, North American, Northrop, Vickers and Waco, among others. The photographs predominantly depict planes on the ground with front, side or three-quarters views. However, some images are of planes inflight or with people. The folders of images of the Douglas O-38 include several photographs depicting planes from the California National Guard. Among the images of Lockheed aircraft are folders with nearly 80 images depicting production of their aircraft, including images with factory workers and details of aircraft.</p>
<p>The second series, <strong>Non-Airplane Photographs</strong>, is smaller with 172 prints and 18 negatives. This series consists of a mix of subjects, including people, places, and other types of aircraft. Lighter-than-air aircraft, balloons, and dirigibles are well represented with 26 images total, including photographic reproductions of older illustrations. The first air show in Paris in 1909 is represented with 11 images, probably copied from a book or clippings. A few locations in California are depicted including the Alhambra airport; Pasadena, with aerial views; balloons at Ross Field; as well as Chaplin Airlines, which provided service to Santa Catalina Island. There are more than 120 photographs of assorted people, male pilots, and female pilots, including formal portraits, group portraits and casual snapshots. However, aside from one image of Florence "Pancho" Barnes with other women pilots, the people in these images are all unidentified. Identified people were separated into folders by name. Some of the photographs of people do also include airplanes.</p>
<p>The majority of negatives are 8x10 inches, although some are 5x7 inches. The prints vary in size but are all 8x10" or smaller. All images are black-and-white. There is some duplication between prints and negatives, though not all prints have negatives or vice versa. Many folders also include clippings or copies of articles related to the images.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> A representative selection of images has been digitized from this collection.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1907-circa 1960s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/584">Guide to the Early Aviation Photograph Collection</a>
Language
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All materials are in English
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Aviation Photograph Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2022-00-00-37
Still Image
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Identifier
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2022-00-00-37_image_367_01
Title
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[Junkers G 24 aircraft]
Source
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection (2022-00-00-37), Photo Box 2, Folder 24
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of a Junkers G 24 aircraft, circa 1920s-1930s.</p><p>Caption: "13276."</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920s-1930s circa
Subject
The topic of the resource
Junkers G 24 Family
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
1 photograph : print, black and white ; 7 x 5 in
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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Copyright undetermined
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Early Aviation Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Aviation Photograph Collection</strong> is a collection of unknown origins consisting of 328 black-and-white photographic prints and 299 negatives primarily depicting aircraft from the first half of the 20th century. Some airships, airports, pilots, and other subjects are also depicted in the photographs. The collection is arranged into two series: <strong>Airplane photographs</strong> and <strong>Non-airplane photographs</strong>.</p>
<p>The first series, <strong>Airplane Photographs</strong>, makes up the bulk of the collection with 156 prints and 281 negatives. The images depict aircraft from a variety of American and European manufacturers including Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Caproni, Curtiss, De Havilland, Dornier, Douglas, Fokker, Hawker, Lockheed, Loening, North American, Northrop, Vickers and Waco, among others. The photographs predominantly depict planes on the ground with front, side or three-quarters views. However, some images are of planes inflight or with people. The folders of images of the Douglas O-38 include several photographs depicting planes from the California National Guard. Among the images of Lockheed aircraft are folders with nearly 80 images depicting production of their aircraft, including images with factory workers and details of aircraft.</p>
<p>The second series, <strong>Non-Airplane Photographs</strong>, is smaller with 172 prints and 18 negatives. This series consists of a mix of subjects, including people, places, and other types of aircraft. Lighter-than-air aircraft, balloons, and dirigibles are well represented with 26 images total, including photographic reproductions of older illustrations. The first air show in Paris in 1909 is represented with 11 images, probably copied from a book or clippings. A few locations in California are depicted including the Alhambra airport; Pasadena, with aerial views; balloons at Ross Field; as well as Chaplin Airlines, which provided service to Santa Catalina Island. There are more than 120 photographs of assorted people, male pilots, and female pilots, including formal portraits, group portraits and casual snapshots. However, aside from one image of Florence "Pancho" Barnes with other women pilots, the people in these images are all unidentified. Identified people were separated into folders by name. Some of the photographs of people do also include airplanes.</p>
<p>The majority of negatives are 8x10 inches, although some are 5x7 inches. The prints vary in size but are all 8x10" or smaller. All images are black-and-white. There is some duplication between prints and negatives, though not all prints have negatives or vice versa. Many folders also include clippings or copies of articles related to the images.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> A representative selection of images has been digitized from this collection.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1907-circa 1960s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/584">Guide to the Early Aviation Photograph Collection</a>
Language
A language of the resource
All materials are in English
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Permission to publish material from the Early Aviation Photograph Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2022-00-00-37
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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2022-00-00-37_image_366_01
Title
A name given to the resource
[Junkers G 24 aircraft]
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The Early Aviation Photograph Collection (2022-00-00-37), Photo Box 2, Folder 24
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of a Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 aircraft (tail number D1427), circa 1920s-1930s.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920s-1930s circa
Subject
The topic of the resource
Junkers G 24 Family
Deutsche Lufthansa (1926-1945)
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
1 photograph : print, black and white ; 6 x 4 in
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Copyright undetermined
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Early Aviation Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Aviation Photograph Collection</strong> is a collection of unknown origins consisting of 328 black-and-white photographic prints and 299 negatives primarily depicting aircraft from the first half of the 20th century. Some airships, airports, pilots, and other subjects are also depicted in the photographs. The collection is arranged into two series: <strong>Airplane photographs</strong> and <strong>Non-airplane photographs</strong>.</p>
<p>The first series, <strong>Airplane Photographs</strong>, makes up the bulk of the collection with 156 prints and 281 negatives. The images depict aircraft from a variety of American and European manufacturers including Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Caproni, Curtiss, De Havilland, Dornier, Douglas, Fokker, Hawker, Lockheed, Loening, North American, Northrop, Vickers and Waco, among others. The photographs predominantly depict planes on the ground with front, side or three-quarters views. However, some images are of planes inflight or with people. The folders of images of the Douglas O-38 include several photographs depicting planes from the California National Guard. Among the images of Lockheed aircraft are folders with nearly 80 images depicting production of their aircraft, including images with factory workers and details of aircraft.</p>
<p>The second series, <strong>Non-Airplane Photographs</strong>, is smaller with 172 prints and 18 negatives. This series consists of a mix of subjects, including people, places, and other types of aircraft. Lighter-than-air aircraft, balloons, and dirigibles are well represented with 26 images total, including photographic reproductions of older illustrations. The first air show in Paris in 1909 is represented with 11 images, probably copied from a book or clippings. A few locations in California are depicted including the Alhambra airport; Pasadena, with aerial views; balloons at Ross Field; as well as Chaplin Airlines, which provided service to Santa Catalina Island. There are more than 120 photographs of assorted people, male pilots, and female pilots, including formal portraits, group portraits and casual snapshots. However, aside from one image of Florence "Pancho" Barnes with other women pilots, the people in these images are all unidentified. Identified people were separated into folders by name. Some of the photographs of people do also include airplanes.</p>
<p>The majority of negatives are 8x10 inches, although some are 5x7 inches. The prints vary in size but are all 8x10" or smaller. All images are black-and-white. There is some duplication between prints and negatives, though not all prints have negatives or vice versa. Many folders also include clippings or copies of articles related to the images.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> A representative selection of images has been digitized from this collection.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1907-circa 1960s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/584">Guide to the Early Aviation Photograph Collection</a>
Language
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All materials are in English
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Aviation Photograph Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2022-00-00-37
Still Image
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
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2022-00-00-37_image_365_01
Title
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[Junkers G 24 aircraft]
Source
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection (2022-00-00-37), Photo Box 2, Folder 24
Description
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<p>Photograph of a Luft Hansa Junkers G 24 aircraft (wing number D1427), circa 1920s-1930s.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920s-1930s circa
Subject
The topic of the resource
Junkers G 24 Family
Deutsche Lufthansa (1926-1945)
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
1 photograph : print, black and white ; 6 x 4 in
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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Copyright undetermined
-
https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/files/original/26badec614cc3f43801a411bbfae7214.JPG
9ef53a7a232f7d3bb3cf60f2ab52f349
Dublin Core
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Title
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Early Aviation Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Aviation Photograph Collection</strong> is a collection of unknown origins consisting of 328 black-and-white photographic prints and 299 negatives primarily depicting aircraft from the first half of the 20th century. Some airships, airports, pilots, and other subjects are also depicted in the photographs. The collection is arranged into two series: <strong>Airplane photographs</strong> and <strong>Non-airplane photographs</strong>.</p>
<p>The first series, <strong>Airplane Photographs</strong>, makes up the bulk of the collection with 156 prints and 281 negatives. The images depict aircraft from a variety of American and European manufacturers including Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Caproni, Curtiss, De Havilland, Dornier, Douglas, Fokker, Hawker, Lockheed, Loening, North American, Northrop, Vickers and Waco, among others. The photographs predominantly depict planes on the ground with front, side or three-quarters views. However, some images are of planes inflight or with people. The folders of images of the Douglas O-38 include several photographs depicting planes from the California National Guard. Among the images of Lockheed aircraft are folders with nearly 80 images depicting production of their aircraft, including images with factory workers and details of aircraft.</p>
<p>The second series, <strong>Non-Airplane Photographs</strong>, is smaller with 172 prints and 18 negatives. This series consists of a mix of subjects, including people, places, and other types of aircraft. Lighter-than-air aircraft, balloons, and dirigibles are well represented with 26 images total, including photographic reproductions of older illustrations. The first air show in Paris in 1909 is represented with 11 images, probably copied from a book or clippings. A few locations in California are depicted including the Alhambra airport; Pasadena, with aerial views; balloons at Ross Field; as well as Chaplin Airlines, which provided service to Santa Catalina Island. There are more than 120 photographs of assorted people, male pilots, and female pilots, including formal portraits, group portraits and casual snapshots. However, aside from one image of Florence "Pancho" Barnes with other women pilots, the people in these images are all unidentified. Identified people were separated into folders by name. Some of the photographs of people do also include airplanes.</p>
<p>The majority of negatives are 8x10 inches, although some are 5x7 inches. The prints vary in size but are all 8x10" or smaller. All images are black-and-white. There is some duplication between prints and negatives, though not all prints have negatives or vice versa. Many folders also include clippings or copies of articles related to the images.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> A representative selection of images has been digitized from this collection.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1907-circa 1960s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/584">Guide to the Early Aviation Photograph Collection</a>
Language
A language of the resource
All materials are in English
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Aviation Photograph Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2022-00-00-37
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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2022-00-00-37_image_364_01
Title
A name given to the resource
[Junkers G 24 aircraft]
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The Early Aviation Photograph Collection (2022-00-00-37), Photo Box 2, Folder 24
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of a Lufthansa Junkers G 24 aircraft (partial fuselage number D101[?]), circa 1920s-1930s.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920s-1930s circa
Subject
The topic of the resource
Junkers G 24 Family
Deutsche Lufthansa (1926-1945)
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
1 photograph : print, black and white ; 6 x 4 in
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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Copyright undetermined
-
https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/files/original/83082c9bb72d9e272727fcdad3de808f.JPG
4417725486a1b9fe7f23c3f4dd51ded7
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Early Aviation Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Aviation Photograph Collection</strong> is a collection of unknown origins consisting of 328 black-and-white photographic prints and 299 negatives primarily depicting aircraft from the first half of the 20th century. Some airships, airports, pilots, and other subjects are also depicted in the photographs. The collection is arranged into two series: <strong>Airplane photographs</strong> and <strong>Non-airplane photographs</strong>.</p>
<p>The first series, <strong>Airplane Photographs</strong>, makes up the bulk of the collection with 156 prints and 281 negatives. The images depict aircraft from a variety of American and European manufacturers including Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Caproni, Curtiss, De Havilland, Dornier, Douglas, Fokker, Hawker, Lockheed, Loening, North American, Northrop, Vickers and Waco, among others. The photographs predominantly depict planes on the ground with front, side or three-quarters views. However, some images are of planes inflight or with people. The folders of images of the Douglas O-38 include several photographs depicting planes from the California National Guard. Among the images of Lockheed aircraft are folders with nearly 80 images depicting production of their aircraft, including images with factory workers and details of aircraft.</p>
<p>The second series, <strong>Non-Airplane Photographs</strong>, is smaller with 172 prints and 18 negatives. This series consists of a mix of subjects, including people, places, and other types of aircraft. Lighter-than-air aircraft, balloons, and dirigibles are well represented with 26 images total, including photographic reproductions of older illustrations. The first air show in Paris in 1909 is represented with 11 images, probably copied from a book or clippings. A few locations in California are depicted including the Alhambra airport; Pasadena, with aerial views; balloons at Ross Field; as well as Chaplin Airlines, which provided service to Santa Catalina Island. There are more than 120 photographs of assorted people, male pilots, and female pilots, including formal portraits, group portraits and casual snapshots. However, aside from one image of Florence "Pancho" Barnes with other women pilots, the people in these images are all unidentified. Identified people were separated into folders by name. Some of the photographs of people do also include airplanes.</p>
<p>The majority of negatives are 8x10 inches, although some are 5x7 inches. The prints vary in size but are all 8x10" or smaller. All images are black-and-white. There is some duplication between prints and negatives, though not all prints have negatives or vice versa. Many folders also include clippings or copies of articles related to the images.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> A representative selection of images has been digitized from this collection.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1907-circa 1960s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/584">Guide to the Early Aviation Photograph Collection</a>
Language
A language of the resource
All materials are in English
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Permission to publish material from the Early Aviation Photograph Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2022-00-00-37
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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2022-00-00-37_image_342_01
Title
A name given to the resource
[Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor aircraft]
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The Early Aviation Photograph Collection (2022-00-00-37), Photo Box 2, Folder 4
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of a Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor aircraft, circa 1929. A man is visible in the cockpit window.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1929 circa
Subject
The topic of the resource
Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor Family
Commuter aircraft
Transport planes
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
1 photograph : print, black and white ; 9 x 6 in
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
The Early Aviation Photograph Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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Copyright undetermined