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Photograph of Mount Rainier taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of the United States Marine Corps, circa 1965-1967. The pilot and part of the cockpit are visible in the image.
Photograph of a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft in flight over the Cascade Mountains in Washington State, circa 1965-1967. The photo was taken from another Grumman A-6.
Photograph of mountain peaks above a cloud layer in the North Cascades in Washington State, likely taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of the United States Marine Corps, circa 1965-1967.
Aerial photograph of the North Cascades in Washington State, likely taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of the United States Marine Corps, circa 1965-1967.
Photographic postcard of servicemen with a 6-inch disappearing gun at Fort Flagler, Washington, circa August 1917.Inscription: "6 in. Disappearing Gun - ready trip! No. 153. Torka's Studio, Port Townsend, Wash."Inscription on verso: "Dear folks - Arrived here yesterday. O.K. Things have been pleasant so far, but have been to [too] busy to write. With love, Gail. C/O 4th Co C.A.R.C. [Addressed to…
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 Charles K. Hamilton crashing his Curtiss-Herring No. 1 "Reims Racer" into a pond during an air show at Meadows Race Track in Georgetown, Washington, May 12, 1910.
Inscription on album page: "One of the first spot news candid camera photos. Probabally [sic] the first picture ever taken of an actual plane crash at the moment of impact. Hamilton's plane about 1908 [incorrect date].…
Photograph of Charles K. Hamilton flying his Curtiss-Herring No. 1 "Reims Racer" at an air show at Meadows Race Track near Seattle, Washington, March 11 or 12, 1910. Hamilton's flights at this air show are credited as the first heavier-than-air flights in Washington State.
Inscription on album page: "Close up view of Hamilton's plane in fleight [sic] – 1909-10."
Part of "A Portfolio of Early…
Photograph of Charles K. Hamilton flying his Curtiss-Herring No. 1 "Reims Racer" at an air show at Meadows Race Track near Seattle, Washington, March 11 or 12, 1910. Hamilton's flights at this air show are credited as the first heavier-than-air flights in Washington State.
Inscription on album page: "Hamilton flying at at [sic] old Meadows race track. 1909-10."
Part of "A Portfolio of Early…
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…