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Photograph of Walter Brookins (right) and another man at the controls of an unidentified aircraft, California, circa 1900s-1910s. A dog is on the ground underneath the aircraft.
Inscription on envelope: "B[illegible] + Brookins / Field Glendale / Brookins in Mercer."
Photograph of Charles Lindberg piloting a Bowlus SP-1 Paper Wing Glider above a crowd, Fish Ranch, Carmel, California, March 1930.Inscription on envelope: "Lindbergh + sail plane at Fish Ranch, Carmel Calif."
Photograph of Ralph Newcomb (front cockpit) and another man in the cockpits of a LePère 11 aircraft, DeMille Field, Los Angeles, California, circa 1919.Inscription on envelope: "French Le Pere built by Fisher Body Co. for U.S. Army / Lut. Clark + Ralph Newcomb at DeMille Field / Hollywood / 1919."
Photograph of Ralph Newcomb (front cockpit) and another man in the cockpits of a LePère 11 aircraft, DeMille Field, Los Angeles, California, circa 1919.Inscription on envelope: "French Le Pere built by Fisher Body Co. for U.S. Army / Lut. Clark + Ralph Newcomb at DeMille Field / Hollywood / 1919."
Photograph of Ralph Newcomb (front cockpit) and another man in the cockpits of a LePère 11 aircraft, DeMille Field, Los Angeles, California, circa 1919.Inscription on envelope: "French Le Pere built by Fisher Body Co. for U.S. Army / Lut. Clark + Ralph Newcomb at DeMille Field / Hollywood / 1919."
Photograph of Ralph Newcomb (standing) and another man in the cockpits of a LePère 11 aircraft, DeMille Field, Los Angeles, California, circa 1919. Inscription on envelope: "French Le Pere built by Fisher Body Co. for U.S. Army / Lut. Clark + Ralph Newcomb at DeMille Field / Hollywood / 1919."
Photograph of Ralph Newcomb (left) and another man with a LePère 11 aircraft, DeMille Field, Los Angeles, California, circa 1919.Inscription on envelope: "French Le Pere built by Fisher Body Co. for U.S. Army / Lut. Clark + Ralph Newcomb at DeMille Field / Hollywood / 1919."