Photograph of Ruth Law piloting her Curtiss Model D Headless aircraft, Hammondsport, New York, circa 1910s.
Inscription: "Ruth Law, Hammondsport, N.Y., (Pioneer Days)."
Caption on envelope: "Ruth Law in flight."
Date for this item was determined by a Dahlberg research volunteer to be 1918. His source was "Mavericks of the Sky: the first daring pilots of the U.S. Air Mail" by Barry Rosenberg, and Catherine Macaulay. Notes on top of page 282.
Stereograph, "Ruined Cathedral of Reims," Set Number 38, Image Number 18765, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of large gothic cathedral at Reims, France. Caption on reverse describes the cathedral, the damage it sustained from the war,…
Photograph from "Notes on the Caproni 600 night-bombing biplane," a technical report by S. E. Hutton, circa 1919.Caption in report: "Rudder foot-bars, throttle levers, seats, etc. in place."
Photographic slide of a street in Royston, England, circa 1944. Inscription on slide: "6."Typed caption on accompanying document: "6. Royston, closest town to Bassingbourn."
Notebook (3 of 3), "Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on aviation-related topics.
Notebook (2 of 3), "Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on aviation-related topics.
Notebook (1 of 3), "Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on aviation-related topics.
Notebook (2 of 2), "Royal Air Force: Notebook for use in schools," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on flight-related topics. Note that some pages are written from back to front, starting at the back…