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Taking undue liberties with the solar system [Clipping]
Clipping, "Taking undue liberties with the solar system," from Mid-Week Pictorial, July 31, 1924. Article features a captioned image of stunt pilots Clyde Pangborn and Billy Brooks performing during a fireworks exhibition over New Orleans, Louisiana. Verso includes an article on Broadway actresses.
[Clyde Pangborn]
Photographic portrait of Clyde Pangborn in flight gear, circa 1910s.Inscription on verso: "Mrs. J. O. Pangborn, [address in St. Maries, Idaho]. Mr. Harry Armstrong NN, Oposite High School, son S. Bust. $30.00 14 V 20 [illegible].
[St. Maries High School basketball team]
Photograph of the St. Maries High School basketball team, circa 1912-1913. Clyde Pangborn is second from left.
[Clyde Pangborn in uniform]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn in a United States Army uniform, circa 1918.
[Clyde Pangborn]
Photographic portrait of Clyde Pangborn wearing a flight helmet and goggles, circa 1910s.Inscription on verso: "Clyde E. Pangborn."
[Pangborn, Reed, and Lambla with Curtiss JN-4 Jenny and tow car]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn (left), Alfred E. Lambla (center), and Ralph Reed (right) on a beach in Los Angeles, California, circa 1921. The men are gathered around a Union Garage tow car parked near a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft. Note that the inscription misidentifies Lambla as Barney Oldfield.Inscription on verso: "Clyde Pangborn, Barney Oldfield [sic], Ralph Reed on beach. Los Angeles, about…
Clyde Pangborn falling at Coronado Tent City
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn falling from a rope ladder attached to a low-flying Curtiss JN-4 Jenny during a performance in Coronado, California, May 16, 1920. Pangborn was attempting an auto-to-airplane transfer stunt when he lost his grip and fell.Inscription: "Clyde Pangborn falling at Coronado Tent City, May 16, 1920. © Harold A. Taylor Co. San Diego and Coronado."
[Clyde Pangborn standing on vehicle]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn standing on the back of a moving car during an attempted auto-to-airplane transfer stunt, Coronado, California, circa 1920s.
[Clyde Pangborn's crashed Curtiss JN-4]
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn's Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft crashed nose-first into the ground, circa 1920s. "Pangborn" is written on the plane's wings.
[Portrait of Clyde Pangborn]
Photographic portrait of Clyde Pangborn in a United States Army Air Service uniform, circa 1918.