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New York World's Fair : The World of Tomorrow
Lithographic poster for the 1939 New York World's Fair, circa 1939. Features the Trylon and Perisphere, as well as buildings, aircraft, a train, and a ship. Designed by artist Joseph Binder, produced by the Grinnell Litho. Company. Text: "New York World's Fair. The World of Tomorrow. 1939."
Buffalo in Batavia
Lithograph of a Brewster F2A Buffalo aircraft in flight over a Batavian farmer and his oxen, circa 1941-1942. Art by Jo Kotula, produced by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation.
Vultee Vengeance dive bombers with Wright Cyclone 14's
Lithograph of two Vultee Vengeance aircraft in a dive, circa 1940s.
These colors will not run
Lithograph of the American flag, circa 1940s. Text: "These colors will not run!"Part of a disassembled album containing materials related to Paul J. Madden's service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1940-1995.
Salute at Singapore
Lithograph of a Brewster F2A Buffalo aircraft in flight over a Pan American Airways Boeing Model 314 Clipper flying boat and a junk ship, circa 1941-1942. Art by Jo Kotula, produced by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation.
The Thundering Herd
Lithograph of pilots running to their Brewster F2A Buffalo aircraft as Vickers Wellington bombers fly overhead, circa 1930s-1940s. Art by Jo Kotula, produced by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation.
The most famous airport in the world -- Historic Roosevelt Field [map]
Lithographic map of Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York, circa 1931-1939. Several locations are noted on the map, including Learadio Laboratories (location "J").
A night bombardment of the railroad station at Sablon, near Metz [Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring biplanes in flight lit up by searchlights, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "A night bombardment of the railroad station at Sablon, near Metz. Far below, on the ground, can be seen the station lighted up by the continuous explosions. Above, the machines are…
A remarkable exploit of Captain Bone, one of the well known British airmen [Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring a biplane shooting down an enemy aircraft, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "A remarkable exploit of Captain Bone, one of the well known British airmen. Perceiving an enemy airplane coming to drop bombs on houses near the shore, he gave chase, overtook it, and…
One of the famous Guynemer's exploits [Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring a biplane shooting down an enemy aircraft, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "One of the famous Guynemer's exploits. The enemy pilot having been killed his machine dropped out of control, throwing his observer into the air. So close was the falling body to the…