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Photograph of a crowd watching a Curtiss Model D Headless aircraft, piloted by William S. Luckey, during an air race, Manhattan, New York, October 13, 1913.
Photograph of Ruth Law seated at the controls of a Curtiss Model D aircraft, circa 1910s.
Typed caption on verso: "Ruth Law, the daring woman flyer."
Photograph of a Wright (Co) Model B aircraft, piloted by Philip O. Parmalee, taking off at Simms Station, Ohio, November 7, 1910. A crowd watches in the background. This is credited as the first commercial transport flight, with Parmalee carrying bolts of silk from Dayton to Columbus, Ohio.Inscription on album page: "P.O. Parmelee [Parmalee] about to start first commercial flight in Wright Model-B…
Photograph of Orville Wright (right) and an unidentified student (left) sitting in a Wright (Co) Model A aircraft at Simms Station, Ohio, circa 1909-1917. Inscription on album page: "Orvile [Orville] Wright. Student. Simms Station."Item from the William Preston Mayfield Wright Brothers photograph album, circa 1909-1930s. Album contains fifty (50) silver gelatin prints related to Wilbur and Orville…
Photograph of Orville Wright sitting at the controls of a Wright (Co) Model B aircraft, Simms Station, Ohio, circa 1909-1917. Inscription on album page: "Orvile [Orville] Wright."Item from the William Preston Mayfield Wright Brothers photograph album, circa 1909-1930s. Album contains fifty (50) silver gelatin prints related to Wilbur and Orville Wright.
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Photograph of a group of people posing with a Wright (Co) Model B aircraft at the Wright Flying School, Simms Station, Ohio, circa 1915. Inscription on album page: "Canadians at Wright School – Simms Station. 1915."Item from the William Preston Mayfield Wright Brothers photograph album, circa 1909-1930s. Album contains fifty (50) silver gelatin prints related to Wilbur and Orville Wright.
Photograph of a Wright (Co) Model B aircraft, piloted by Philip O. Parmalee, in flight over a crowd at Simms Station, Ohio, November 7, 1910. This is credited as the first commercial transport flight, with Parmalee carrying bolts of silk from Dayton to Columbus, Ohio.Item from the William Preston Mayfield Wright Brothers photograph album, circa 1909-1930s. Album contains fifty (50) silver gelatin…
Photograph of William S. Luckey (right) and an unidentified man with a Curtiss Model D Headless aircraft, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, August 1, 1913.Inscription on verso: "Isle of Palms, Charleston, S.C. Aug 1/13."Stamped on verso: "Printed by Parsons Optical Co., Charleston, S.C."
Photograph of William S. Luckey (left) and an unidentified man smoking near a Curtiss Model E Hydro aircraft, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, July 26, 1913.Inscription on verso: "Isle of Palms, Charleston, S.C. July 26/13."
Photograph of William S. Luckey leaning on the tail of a Curtiss Model E Hydro aircraft, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, July 26, 1913.Inscription on verso: "Isle of Palms, Charleston, S.C. July 26/13."