Search Digital Records

Limit your search

Item Type Coverage Format Rights Subject

5 results

[Salmson 2 A2 biplanes]
Photograph of Salmson 2 A2 biplanes parked at in an airfield in Koblenz, Germany, circa 1918-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos trace Kennedy's military career from his infantry training in the United States to his service in France during World War…
[Salmson 2 A2 biplane]
Photograph of a Salmson 2 A2 biplane of the 91st Aero Squadron at an airfield in Koblenz, Germany, circa 1918-1919. A large-format camera is attached to the rear cockpit of the plane. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos trace Kennedy's military career from…
[Four servicemen with Salmson 2 A2 aircraft, Koblenz, Germany]
Photograph of four servicemen with a Salmson 2 A2 aircraft, Koblenz, Germany, circa 1918-1919.Inscription: "Thomas - H.C.F. Watt. Koblenz." Part of Album Three from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
[Serviceman and Heinie the dog in front of Salmson 2 A2 aircraft, Koblenz, Germany]
Photograph of a serviceman and Heinie the dog in front of a Salmson 2 A2 aircraft, Koblenz, Germany, circa 1918-1919.Inscription on album page: "-- and Heinie. Coblenz."Part of Album Three from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
[Decoration ceremony for 12th, 91st, and 94th Aero Squadrons, Koblenz, Germany]
Photograph of a decoration ceremony for the 12th, 91st, and 94th Aero Squadrons, Koblenz, Germany, circa 1918-1919. Fokker D.VII and Salmson 2 A2 aircraft are visible in the background.Inscription on album page: "Coblenz. Decoration of fliers of 12th, 91st, 94th Squadrons."Part of Album One from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.