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Map of Europe showing troop movements and activities for the 71st Infantry Division (United States Army) during World War II, drawn by Emil Albrecht and Roland Wille, circa 1940s. Includes cartoon illustrations of troops and a chronological list of events related to the 71st Infantry Division.
Photographic reproduction of a sketch of Dorothy Hester drawn by Edward D. Kuekes, circa 1931.Caption on adjacent album page: "Miss Dorothy Hester by Ed Kuekes."Part of a scrapbook related to Dorothy (Hester) Stenzel's participation in the 1931 National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1931.
[Drawing of Clyde Pangborn]
(Item)
Photographic reproduction of a charcoal drawing of Clyde Pangborn, drawn by [illegible initial] H. Wainwright Jr., June 3, 1931.
Inscription on verso: "Reproduction of charcoal sketch."
[Drawing of aircraft]
(Item)
Pencil drawing of an unidentified aircraft, possibly drawn by Lloyd R. Lyckman, circa 1930s-1950s. Random notes are written on verso, along with the name "Corporal Trammell" and a stamp dated "September 1937." Unsure if date or other information relates to drawing.
[Drawing of aircraft]
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Pencil drawing of the front and top views of an unidentified biplane, possibly drawing by Lloyd R. Lyckman, circa 1930s-1950s.
Drawing of a helicopter heater, sketched by William P. Lear, September 20, 1975. Includes several handwritten notes.
Concept art (photographic reproduction) of the SAAC-23 aircraft, circa 1961-1963.