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[Homer Metz and others working in control center at John F. Kennedy Space Center]
Photograph of Homer Metz (far left, on phone) and others working in a control center at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 1970. Typed on verso: "107-KSC-70C-1294 / UNCL. [illegible]/6/70 / NASA/Saturn / W/O F501-132 / Views of Control Center in Room 105 / P.T.C.R. -- PAD 39A. / (111) (ms)." Typed on verso: "John F. Kennedy Space Center / National Aeronautics and Space Administration. /…
[William P. Lear, Colonel Fred Easley Jr., and Wright Vermilya with a Lockheed aircraft]
Photograph of (from left to right) William P. Lear, Colonel Fred Easley Jr., and Wright Vermilya with a Lockheed aircraft, Palm Beach, Florida, circa 1950s-1960s.Typed caption on verso: "William P. Lear, Chairman of the Board and Director of Research of Lear, Inc., explains features of his Lockheed to Col. Fred Easley, Jr., Commanding Officer Palm Beach International Airport and Co. Wright…
[People posing with unidentified aircraft, automobile, and ox cart]
Photographic group portrait of people posing with unidentified aircraft, automobile, and ox cart, Lakeland, Florida, February 1912.Inscription on verso: "Lakeland Fla. / Feb -- 1912."
[People working on unidentified seaplane]
Photograph of people working on an unidentified seaplane, Naval Aeronautical Station Pensacola, Florida, circa 1916. One of the men seated in the cockpits may be Ralph Newcomb.Inscription on verso: "[Lary?] Brown / Ralph Newcomb / Standard Aircraft Corp. / Naval Aeronautical Station Pensacola / RN-1916 / Fla."
[Servicemen of Naval Air Station Pensacola's Photography School]
Photographic group portrait of a U.S. Navy servicemen of Naval Air Station Pensacola's Photography School, Florida, February 1942.Inscription on verso: "February 1942 / Pensacola Foto [sic] School."Part of a disassembled album containing materials related to Paul J. Madden's service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1940-1945.