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[Zhang Xueliang and unidentified man standing next to Ford Tri-Motor aircraft]
Photograph of Zhang Xueliang (nicknamed the "Young Marshal") and an unidentified man standing next to a Ford Tri-Motor aircraft, circa 1932-1933.Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1932-1933.
[Zhang Xueliang and unidentified man standing next to Ford Tri-Motor aircraft]
Photograph of Zhang Xueliang and an unidentified man standing next to a Ford Tri-Motor aircraft, circa 1932-1933.Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1932-1933.
[Marshal Zhang Xueliang, Julius A. Barr, and others with Boeing Model 247D aircraft, Guiyang, China]
Photograph of Julius A. Barr (far right), Marshal Zhang Xueliang (second from right) and two unidentified men standing next to a Boeing Model 247D aircraft, Guiyang, China, circa May 1935.Inscription: "Kwieyang. May 1935. Marshal - Barr."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in China, circa 1934-1935.
[Marshal Zhang Xueliang and others standing next to Boeing Model 247D aircraft, Guiyang, China]
Photograph of Marshal Zhang Xueliang (right) and two unidentified men standing next to a Boeing Model 247D aircraft, Guiyang, China, circa May 1935.Inscription: "Marshal Chang in Kwieyang. May 1935."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in China, circa 1934-1935.
[Marshal Zhang Xueliang and Dr. Miller standing near Boeing 247D aircraft]
Photograph of Marshal Zhang Xueliang and Dr. Miller standing near a Boeing 247D aircraft, circa June 1935.Inscription: "Dr. Miller, Marshall Chang Hsueh Liang. June [crossed out: 'May'] 1935. Photo - Mr. Morris."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1934-1935.