The Sidney Van Wyck Peters Scrapbook contains photographs, military orders and memos, maps, clippings, and ephemera relating to Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron in World War I. The scrapbook contains three hundred eighty-four (384) photographs, which comprise the bulk of the album, with some family snapshots mixed in with a majority of wartime images. A significant number of the wartime photos feature portraits and group shots, including officers, squadron groups and aircraft in formation, snapshots of cadets, trainees and servicemen, Red Cross women, and men in military and pilots' uniforms, often posed in front of aircraft. Other images include aerial photos; street scenes and post-bombing ruins in French cities and towns; a number of souvenir copy photographs of war scenes; warcraft, aircraft including balloons, Curtiss, Salmson, and captured German planes.
In addition to the photographs, the scrapbook includes ephemera from Peters' travels in France and his military service. Of particular note is a German propaganda leaflet, as well as military documents such as an order crediting Peters with downing a German plane. Other materials include newspaper clippings, tickets, leave passes, French and German money, pencil sketches, maps, and menus.
Datecirca 1917-1918CreatorPeters, Sidney Van Wyck, Sr., d. 1973Resource RecordGuide to the Peters (Sidney Van Wyck) ScrapbookLanguageEnglishFrenchRights HolderThe Museum of Flight ArchivesRightsPermission to publish material from the Sidney Van Wyck Peters Scrapbook must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.Bibliographic CitationThe Sidney Van Wyck Peters Scrapbook/The Museum of FlightAccess StatusThis collection has been digitized in its entirety.
Peters, Sidney Van Wyck, Sr., d. 1973, Sidney Van Wyck Peters Scrapbook (circa 1917-1918), [2011-02-10]. Museum of Flight Digital Collections, accessed 11/07/2025, https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/nodes/view/239