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Photograph of servicemen of the 39th C.A. Brigade (AA) with an antiaircraft gun, Seattle, Washington, circa 1917-1920.Typed on verso: "S-2. 39th CA Brigade AA. Seattle, Wash."
Photograph of two unidentified men on an early seaplane in Seattle, Washington, circa 1912. The inscription notes that the plane was built by Thomas F. Hamilton, who later founded Hamilton Standard.
Inscription on album page: "Early hydroplane made by Hamilton in Seattle – 1912."
Part of "A Portfolio of Early Aviation Photos, 1908-1913," a photograph album containing ten black-and-white…
Photograph of the Condor, a home-built aircraft designed by Charles A. Bossuet, in a field near Seattle, Washington, circa 1910. The unidentified man to the left is possibly Mr. Bossuet.
Inscription on album page: "Plane (?) designed by Mr. Bossuet of Seattle – 1909 [incorrect date]."
Part of "A Portfolio of Early Aviation Photos, 1908-1913," a photograph album containing ten black-and-white…
[Home-built aircraft]
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Photograph of the Condor, a home-built aircraft designed by Charles A. Bossuet, in a field near Seattle, Washington, circa 1910.
Inscription on album page: "Front view Bossuet Plane. 1909 [incorrect date]."
Part of "A Portfolio of Early Aviation Photos, 1908-1913," a photograph album containing ten black-and-white photographs of early aviators and their aircraft.
Souvenir album from the U.S. Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Washington, circa 1919. The album features numerous individual and group portraits of the commander, department heads, officers, women "yeomanettes," medical staff, various detachments and companies; views of camp exteriors and interiors including officers' quarters, the hospital, offices, barracks, labs, sheds, library, canteen; shots of…
Panoramic photograph in two pieces of a Naval training camp on Lake Washington, 1918. Image features buildings and numerous tents on the hillside, a number of small boats and the large masted ship U.S.S. Princeton at the docks, and the Varsity Boat Club building.
Inscription: "1918."
Caption split between the two pieces: "Naval Training Camp, / Seattle, Wash."
War Ration Book No. 3 issued by the United States Office of Price Administration to two-year-old Brian E. Doughty of Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Seven pages.
War Ration Book No. 3 issued by the United States Office of Price Administration to five-year-old Larry E. Doughty of Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Seven pages.
Aerial photograph of Boeing Field (present-day King County International Airport), Washington, circa 1930s.Inscription: "A.M. 389. Boeing Field. Seattle Wash."Stamped on verso: "Official Photo. Credit to be given 23rd Photo Section. Air Corps, U.S. Army."Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s. Album contains one hundred forty (140) photographs and one (1) clipping and…
[Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, Seattle, Washington, April 1942]
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Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, prepared by training officer Warren L. Beuschlein, Chief Air Raid Warden's Staff, Seattle, Washington, April 1942. Four typed pages.