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Document featuring six photographs of the 1923 International Air Races in St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1923. The images depict military personnel, aircraft, airships, the airfield, and the parking lot.Captions: "International Air Races, 1923. / Navy and Marine Officers on duty at International Races, St. Louis, Mo. / Navy Enlisted personnel on duty at International Air Races. / Racing, Military, and…
Document featuring six photographs of the USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) airship at the 1923 International Air Races in St. Louis, Missouri.Captions: "International Air Races, 1923. / U.S.S. Shenandoah landing on St. Louis Flying Field. / Full view showing handling crews. / Handling crews and visitors around Control Car. / Refueling before return to Lakehurst, N. J. / Aerial view showing Shenandoah,…
Photograph of a crowd beneath the USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) airship, circa 1923. Image taken at the 1923 International Air Races in St. Louis, Missouri.Inscription on album page: "St. Louis Air Races."Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.
Photograph of a crowd looking at the USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) airship, circa 1923. Image taken at the 1923 International Air Races in St. Louis, Missouri.Inscription on album page: "St. Louis Air Races."Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.
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Photograph of the USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) airship, circa 1923. Image taken at the 1923 International Air Races in St. Louis, Missouri.Inscription on album page: "St. Louis Air Races."Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.