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Photograph of a Curtiss seaplane being towed to shore by boat, circa 1913-1915. Pilot William S. Luckey is standing on the aircraft's pontoon.Stamped on verso: "Apeda Studio, [address in New York, New York]."Stamped on verso: "Compliments of the Curtiss Exhibition Co., [address in New York, New York]."
Photograph of two men with a Curtiss Model D Hydro seaplane, circa 1913-1915.Stamped on verso: "Apeda Studio, Photographers, [address in New York, New York]."Stamped on verso: "Compliments of the Curtiss Exhibition Co., [address in New York, New York]."
Photograph of a partially submerged Curtiss seaplane, circa 1913-1915. Pilot William S. Luckey is visible on the aircraft's pontoon.
Photograph of a Curtiss seaplane in flight over water, circa 1913-1915.
Photograph of Curtiss seaplanes parked along the shore, Hammondsport, New York, circa 1913-1915. Identified aircraft are a Curtiss F Boat (far right) and a Model E Hydro (second from right).Inscription: "Glenn Curtiss Aviation Field / Hammondsport, N.Y."
Photograph of a crowd gathered around the Langley Aerodrome A aircraft, circa 1913-1915. Several Curtiss seaplanes, including Curtiss F Boats, are parked along the shore in the background.
Photograph of a crowd gathered around a Curtiss seaplane, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, July 26, 1913. The pilot in the aircraft is possibly William S. Luckey.Inscription on verso: "Isle of Palms. 7-26-13."
Photograph of a Curtiss seaplane on display at a pavilion, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, July 26, 1913. Inscription on verso: "The Pavilion / Isle of Palms / July 26-13."