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Bud Morriss photographs collection, 1902-1964
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Morriss, Percival George Brockhurst, 1884-1944
- Title
- Bud Morriss photographs collection
- Dates
- 1902-1964 (inclusive)19021964
1908-1934 (bulk)19081934 - Quantity
- 3.16 cubic feet, (898 photographs, 197 lantern slides, and approx. 200 nitrate negatives in 7 boxes and 4 oversize folders)
- Collection Number
- Org. Lot 90
- Summary
- Aviator Bud Morriss collected photographs of the early years of aviation in the United States, as well as aviation highlights from elsewhere, including France, Mexico, Canada, Australia and Great Britain. The collection emphasizes the accomplishments and personalities of pre-World War I civilian aviation, with members of the Early Birds of Aviation and the Ninety-Nines well represented.
- Repository
-
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org - Access Restrictions
-
The collection is open to the public.
- Additional Reference Guides
-
An early inventory is available in the collection (Box 4, Folder 13).
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Percival George Brockhurst Morriss (1884-1944), a native of England, learned to fly at Brooklands racetrack in 1909. Soon after that he came to the United States. A former assistant engineer in the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, he championed the use of wireless to communicate with airplanes in flight. He worked as a pilot for the Bleriot company, and by 1911 he had become associated with the Benoist Airplane Company of St. Louis, Mo., as a pilot, instructor and salesman. He also experimented with taking motion pictures in flight.
He opened the Bud Morriss Airplane School in Chicago in 1917. During World War I, Morriss enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and was selected to operate the Great Lakes Aviation School near Chicago, where he directed the training of 5,000 men. In 1928 he became one of the founding members of the Early Birds of Aviation, Inc., an organization of pre-World War I flyers, and was elected their first president. In later years he managed the Hotel Clark in Los Angeles, where he maintained clubrooms for the Early Birds.
The Early Birds of Aviation, established December 17, 1928, was a group, eventually numbering nearly 600, in which membership was restricted to those who had flown solo before World War I. In the United States, the cutoff date was established at December 17, 1916. In Europe, where the war necessitated the earlier training of war pilots, the cutoff date was August 4, 1914. Many of the early aviation pioneers had been killed before the group was organized, but their accomplishments were celebrated all the same.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection consists primarily of photographic prints, many of them inscribed. Also included are associated lantern slides, negatives and supporting clippings and letters. The material covers the early years of aviation in the United States, as well as aviation highlights elsewhere, including France, Mexico, Canada, Australia and Great Britain. The collection emphasizes the accomplishments and personalities of the pre-World War I era. Two groups of aviators are well represented: The Early Birds of Aviation and the Ninety-Nines. Images from these groups are intermingled alphabetically, along with images of flyers who were never members of either group. Images post-dating the early 1940s were added after Bud Morriss’s death, possibly by the donor, A.G.B. Morriss.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library before any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
Preferred Citation
Bud Morriss photographs collection, Org. Lot 90, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series:
- Series A: People, 1902-1961
- Series B: Aircraft, 1905-1964
- Series C: Schools, 1911-1917
- Series D: Other Images, 1911-1938
- Series E: Related Correspondence, Printed Materials, and Other Papers, 1907-1964
- Series F: Lantern Slides, 1908-1929
The related lantern slides are listed in the folder descriptions for the series and also are described individually.
Location of Originals
Many of the prints were given to P.G.B. Morriss as part of the history of the Early Birds. The locations of the original images are unknown in most cases.
Acquisition Information
Photo accession no. 1964D001.
Processing Note
Many of the images were unlabeled, and the original order of the materials is not known, as the collection was partially processed decades ago. Therefore, an alphabetical arrangement was chosen.
Bibliography
Cooper, Ralph. The Early Birds of Aviation, Inc. (website). Available on the World Wide Web: www.earlyaviators.com.
Gray, Carroll. The Early Birds (website). Available on the World Wide Web: www.earlybirds.org.
Aerofiles (website). Available on the World Wide Web: www.aerofiles.com.
Related Materials
Several related collections can be found at the National Air & Space Museum, including the Early Birds of Aviation, Inc., Collection; the Ninety-Nines, Inc., History Books Collection; the Harold E. Morehouse Flying Pioneers Biographies Collection; the Ernest Jones Aeronautical Collection; the Glenn H. Curtiss Collection; and the A. Roy Knabenshue Collection, among others. The National Archives of Australia holds the records of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. The Hugh Willoughby Collection is at the Newport Historical Society in Rhode Island.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Series A: People, 1902-1961, (bulk 1908-1934) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
People: A |
1911-1934 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | Acosta, Bertrand Blanchard
(Bert) |
|
1/1 | Adams, Baxter [also LS68,
LS1068] |
|
1/1 | Adams, Porter |
|
1/1 | Ade, George [also
LS80] |
|
1/1 | Alexander, Mary L. |
|
1/1 | Allan, A. Limpton
(Doc) |
|
1/1 | Atwater, Lillian Janeway
(Jane) |
|
1/1 | Atwater, William B. |
|
1/1 | Atwood, Harry N. [in 2/16,
3/7] |
|
1/1 | Aubert, Fred [also
LS174] |
|
People: B |
1907-1940 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/2 | Bach, Erna |
|
1/2 | Baldwin, Capt. Thomas Scott
[also in 1/1] |
|
1/2 | Barnaby, Ralph S. |
|
1/2 | Barnes, Florence Lowe
(Pancho) |
|
1/2 | Barnitz, R.B.
(Dick) |
|
1/2 | Barrier, René [in
2/6] |
|
1/2 | Bates, Mortimer Fleming [also
LS148] |
|
1/2 | Batt, Howard H. |
|
1/2 | Batts, Carl T. |
|
1/2 | Beachey, Hillery [also in 2/29;
LS166] |
|
1/2 | Beachey, Lincoln [also in 2/20,
3/8; LS72, LS182, LS182a] |
|
1/2 | Bean, Linus V.[?] [in
OverA/1] |
|
1/2 | Beard, Melba |
|
1/2 | Beatty, George W. [in
3/7] |
|
1/2 | Beech, Alexander C. [in
1/15] |
|
1/2 | Bellinger, Cmdr. P.N.L.
(Pat) |
|
1/2 | Benoist, Tom [also in 1/1;
LS120] |
|
1/2 | Bernard, D.E. |
|
1/2 | Berry, Albert [in
LS122] |
|
1/2 | Blakely, Thomas G. [in
2/20] |
|
1/2 | Bleriot, Louis |
|
1/2 | Blondin, Joe |
|
1/2 | Bonney, W. Leonard [in 1/8,
2/2, 3/12] |
|
1/2 | Bowes[?], Gen. [in
OverA/1] |
|
1/2 | Boyd, George [also
LS173] |
|
1/2 | Brabazon, Jesse C.[?] [in
1/15] |
|
1/2 | Brindley, Oscar [in
1/8] |
|
1/2 | Bronson, Buck [in
2/1] |
|
1/2 | Brookins, Walter R. [in 1/3,
2/6; also LS101, LS145] |
|
1/2 | Bryant, Alys McKey |
|
1/2 | Bryant, Frank |
|
1/2 | Bryant, Henry |
|
1/2 | Bryant, John Milton
(Johnny) |
|
1/2 | Burge, Sgt. (Capt., Maj.)
V.L. |
|
1/2 | Burnett, Jerry |
|
1/2 | Burnside, Frank [in LS300,
LS302] |
|
1/2 | Butler, Mrs. W. [in
LS402] |
|
1/2 | Byrd, Richard Evelyn Jr. [also
in 2/1] |
|
People: B |
1909-1914 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/3 | Calkins[?], Dick |
|
1/3 | Carlstrom, Victor [in
1/1] |
|
1/3 | Carrell, Charles J.
(Andy) |
|
1/3 | Caruthers, Frank D. [in
LS132] |
|
1/3 | Cessna, C.V. |
|
1/3 | Chamberlin, Clarence [also in
3/24] |
|
1/3 | Chambers, Bert [in
2/57] |
|
1/3 | Chandler, Clarence DeForest
[also in OverA/1; LS360] |
|
1/3 | Christofferson, Harry
P. |
|
1/3 | Christofferson, Silas [also
LS349] |
|
1/3 | Clarke, Frank |
|
1/3 | Clementz, Frank [in 1/15;
LS92] |
|
1/3 | Coffyn, Frank T. [also
LS101] |
|
1/3 | Coffyn, Louis D. Adams [also
LS101] |
|
1/3 | Cogswell, Stewart W. [also in
1/1] |
|
1/3 | Cook, Dr. Frederick A. [also in
OverA/1] |
|
1/3 | Cooke, Weldon B. [also
LS81] |
|
1/3 | Cooper, [?] [in
2/1] |
|
1/3 | Cooper, Margaret |
|
1/3 | Copland, Harry D. |
|
1/3 | Crawford, [?] [also in
2/10] |
|
1/3 | Crowell, Henry K. [also in
4/5] |
|
1/3 | Crumrine, Edna |
|
1/3 | Curtiss, Glenn [also in 1/8,
1/18, 2/20, 3/8; LS160, LS185, LS251, LS301] |
|
People: D |
1911-1915 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/4 | Daugherty, Earl S. [also in
1/15, 2/20; LS84, LS106, LS108, LS109, LS172] |
|
1/4 | Davis, Walter C. [in
LS100] |
|
1/4 | Davison, F. Trubee |
|
1/4 | Day, Curtiss L.
(Satan) |
|
1/4 | De Giers, Clarence
A. |
|
1/4 | Denehie, W. Austin |
|
1/4 | DeRemer, Lionel H. |
|
1/4 | Diggins, Ralph C. |
|
1/4 | Dolan, Carl D. |
|
1/4 | Domenjoz, John [in
LS297] |
|
1/4 | Draper, Catherine [in
2/2] |
|
1/4 | Drew, Andrew [also in
1/15] |
|
1/4 | Duede, Carl H. [in 4/5; LS343,
LS343a] |
|
1/4 | Dufour, A.A. [in
LS136] |
|
1/4 | Dumont, Albert Santos [in
LS302] |
|
1/4 | Dunlap, David E. [in
1/10] |
|
1/4 | Dutrieu, Helene [in
LS298] |
|
People: E |
1912-1961 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/5 | Earhart, Amelia [also in
1/15] |
|
1/5 | Eells, Fred [in
2/57] |
|
1/5 | Ellis, Frank H. [also in
2/20] |
|
1/5 | Ellyson, Ted [in
LS62] |
|
1/5 | Ely, Eugene [in 2/20;
LS73] |
|
1/5 | Engel, Al J. |
|
1/5 | Ericson, Frithiof G.
(Fritz) |
|
1/5 | Esnault-Pelterie, Robert Albert
Charles [in OverA/1] |
|
1/5 | Evans, Steve |
|
People: F |
1911-1939 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/6 | Farrell, P.J.H. |
|
1/6 | Ferris, Mrs. Dick [in 1/19,
2/3] |
|
1/6 | Finser [?], Julio |
|
1/6 | Firth, Agnes [also in 1/7;
LS141] |
|
1/6 | Fish, Farnum [in 3/7;
LS128] |
|
1/6 | Fleischman, Max C. [also in
2/25] |
|
1/6 | Fokker, Anthony
H.G. |
|
1/6 | Forrest, Hal |
|
1/6 | Fox, Bill |
|
1/6 | Fowler, William G.
(Bill) |
|
1/6 | Foy, Byron C. |
|
1/6 | Fray, William T. [in
LS346] |
|
1/6 | French, Claude [in
1/3] |
|
1/6 | Frisbie, John J. [in 2/6;
LS150] |
|
People: G |
1907-1929 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/7 | Gaines, Hubert O. [in
OverA/1] |
|
1/7 | Garros, Roland |
|
1/7 | Gates, Ivan R. |
|
1/7 | Gertson, Louis [also LS31,
LS111, LS147] |
|
1/7 | Gill, Howard W. |
|
1/7 | Gilpatrick, John Guy [in
2/2] |
|
1/7 | Goodale, Frank [in LS113,
LS113a] |
|
1/7 | Gorrell, Edgar S. |
|
1/7 | Graham, Stanley R. |
|
1/7 | Granger, Clema |
|
1/7 | Grat, Harry [in
2/20] |
|
1/7 | Gray, Edith "Jack" Stearns
[also in 4/5; LS98] |
|
1/7 | Gray, George A. [in 4/5; LS98,
LS131] |
|
1/7 | Griggs, Hugh [in
2/6] |
|
1/7 | Grost, John [also in
LS96] |
|
People: H |
1910-1940 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/8 | Hadley, Clifton O. |
|
1/8 | Hadley, Thomas |
|
1/8 | Hall, Bert [?] |
|
1/8 | Hall, Ernest C. |
|
1/8 | Hamilton, Thomas F. [also in
2/6; LS183] |
|
1/8 | Hammond, Lee |
|
1/8 | Hanks, Stedman
Shumway |
|
1/8 | Harkness, Harry [in
3/8] |
|
1/8 | Harmon, Clifford B. [also in
1/3, 2/6; LS150] |
|
1/8 | Hartman, Arthur J. (A.J.) [also
in 4/5; LS91] |
|
1/8 | Hartney, Harold C. |
|
1/8 | Hassell, Bert R. J. (Fish)
[also in 2/1, 2/20; LS62] |
|
1/8 | Haugen, Genevieve |
|
1/8 | Havens, Beckwith |
|
1/8 | Hayward, Elizabeth |
|
1/8 | Heller, Edmund |
|
1/8 | Heth, Eugene (Wild
Bill) |
|
1/8 | Hewlett, [?] [in
1/1] |
|
1/8 | Hiddison, von |
|
1/8 | Hild, F.C. [in
2/13] |
|
1/8 | Hilliard, William [in 2/2,
2/16; LS181] |
|
1/8 | Hoff, William? [in
1/5] |
|
1/8 | Holterman, Edward H.
(Eddie) |
|
1/8 | Holz, [?] |
|
1/8 | Houdini, Harry [in 3/2;
LS159] |
|
1/8 | Hoxsey, Arch |
|
1/8 | Hyde, Helen |
|
People: I |
1914 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/9 | Irvin, Leslie L. |
|
Box/Folder | ||
1/9 | People: J |
1914-1921 |
Box/Folder | ||
1/10 | Jakolz [?], Milton |
|
1/10 | Jannus, Antony H. (Tony) [also
in 1/1, 1/2; LS94, LS120, LS122, LS174] |
|
1/10 | Jenkins, L.V. [in
2/1] |
|
1/10 | Johnson, Al |
|
1/10 | Johnson, Frank Hansford [in
1/3] |
|
1/10 | Johnson, Walter E. [in 2/16;
LS161, LS179] |
|
People: K |
1902-1912 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/11 | Kearny, Horace [also in
1/3] |
|
1/11 | Kelly, [?] [in 2/1] |
|
1/11 | Kershner, Glenn R. |
|
1/11 | Kimball, Wilbur R. |
|
1/11 | Kirtland, Roy C. [also in 1/3;
LS360] |
|
1/11 | Klinker, Zeno [in
4/5] |
|
1/11 | Knabenshue, Roy [in 1/3;
LS101] |
|
1/11 | Koger, Esten B. |
|
1/11 | Korn, Edward A. (Eddie) [also
LS102] |
|
Box/Folder | ||
1/12 | People: Kingsford-Smith, Sir
Charles (Chilla or Smitty) [also in 2/37/3/25, 3/26, Over A/1; LS44,
LS280] |
ca. 1934-ca. 1939 |
People: L |
1910-1938 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/13 | Laird, Emil Matthew (Matty)
[also in 2/33] |
|
1/13 | Lamb, Dean Ivan |
|
1/13 | Lambert, Albert B. [in
OverA/1] |
|
1/13 | Larabee, George L. [in
3/7] |
|
1/13 | Lary, A.G. (Al) |
|
1/13 | Latham, Boyd [in
3/8] |
|
1/13 | Law, Ruth [also LS144,
LS144a] |
|
1/13 | Lawrence, [?] [in
2/1] |
|
1/13 | Lincoln, Garland E. |
|
1/13 | Lindbergh, Charles
A. |
|
1/13 | Lipert [?], T.O.M. |
|
1/13 | Lockheed [?],
Walter |
|
1/13 | Londy, F.E. [in
3/7] |
|
People: M |
1910-1937 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/14 | Macauley, Theodore C. [in
1/1] |
|
1/14 | MacGordon, Steve [in
1/1] |
|
1/14 | MacKenzie, Art |
|
1/14 | Mantz, Paul Albert |
|
1/14 | Marley, John S. |
|
1/14 | Maroney, Terah T. |
|
1/14 | Mars, J.C. (Bud) [in 1/3, 2/6;
LS132, LS150] |
|
1/14 | Marshall, R.C.
(Tex) |
|
1/14 | Martin, Glenn L. [also LS110,
LS117, LS119] |
|
1/14 | Masson, Didier [also
LS59] |
|
1/14 | McClaskey, J.W. |
|
1/14 | McCurdy, John A.D. [in 2/20;
LS112, LS1063, LS1064] |
|
1/14 | Mestach, George |
|
1/14 | Miller, Dusty [in
2/6] |
|
1/14 | Miller, L.E. [Hank] |
|
1/14 | Moisant, John B. |
|
1/14 | Montero, Francisco |
|
1/14 | Moore, Robert S. (Pop) [also
LS92] |
|
1/14 | Morgan, Stuart
Alexander |
|
1/14 | Morris, Raymond V. |
|
1/14 | Munter, Herbert A. |
|
Box/Folder | ||
1/15 | People: Morriss, Percy G.B. (Bud)
[also in 1/1, 1/6, 1/18, 1/19, 2/2, 2/5, 2/6 2/12, 2/37, 3/27, Over A/1;
LS46-48, LS51-52, LS187, LS233-235, LS278c, LS280, LS295-295a,
LS1057] |
1905-1939 |
People: N |
1915-1930 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/16 | Naulty, Fairfax |
|
1/16 | Nelson, C.E. (Ed) |
|
1/16 | Noonan, Fred [in
1/5] |
|
1/16 | Northrup, John (Jack) [in
2/38] |
|
People: O |
1914-1934 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/17 | O'Donnell, Gladys |
|
1/17 | O'Hagan, Genevieve [in
3/7] |
|
1/17 | O'Neil, Owen Rowe |
|
1/17 | O'Neil, Peggy |
|
1/17 | Ovington, Earle Lewis [also in
2/47; LS64, LS423] |
|
People: P |
1910-1938 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/18 | Page, George [in
2/13] |
|
1/18 | Park, Harry [also in 2/54,
3/24] |
|
1/18 | Parker, Will D.
(Billy) |
|
1/18 | Parlá, Augustin [in
OverA/1] |
|
1/18 | Parmelee, Philip Orin [?] [also
in 1/3] |
|
1/18 | Paulhan, Louis [also in
3/8] |
|
1/18 | Pawlowski, Felix W. [also in
1/11] |
|
1/18 | Peary, Robert E. [also
LS300] |
|
1/18 | Peck, Paul [in 1/8] |
|
1/18 | Pequod, Adolphe [in
LS364] |
|
1/18 | Perryon, [?] [in
1/2] |
|
1/18 | Pierce, [?] [in
2/1] |
|
1/18 | Porte, John Cyrill |
|
1/18 | Poster [?], Ward Y. [in
OverA/1] |
|
1/18 | Prinz, Le Roy (Crash
Ace) |
|
1/18 | Pritchard, Curtis
C. |
|
People: Q-R |
1914-1937 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/1 | Quimby, Harriet [in
2/13] |
|
2/1 | Rader, [?] |
|
2/1 | Rankin, John Gilbert
(Tex) |
|
2/1 | Rāsche, Thea |
|
2/1 | Read, Albert
Cushing |
|
2/1 | Richardson, Jack
Carpenter |
|
2/1 | Rinehart, Howard L. [in
3/7] |
|
2/1 | Robinson, Hugh A. |
|
2/1 | Rojas, [?] [in 1/6] |
|
2/1 | Rolland, Yves [in 2/20;
LS130] |
|
2/1 | Rosenberg, [?] |
|
2/1 | Rueckert, Ruth |
|
People: S |
1910-1938 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/2 | St. Henry, Robert (Lucky Bob)
[also LS104, LS133] |
|
2/2 | Schimmoler, Lauretta
M. |
|
2/2 | Schmitt, George |
|
2/2 | Scott, Blanche
Stuart |
|
2/2 | Scripps, William
Edmund |
|
2/2 | Seidel, Florence |
|
2/2 | Shaefer, John [in
1/15] |
|
2/2 | Shaffer, C.W. [also
LS104] |
|
2/2 | Shafer, Howard M. |
|
2/2 | Shaw, Benson
Russell |
|
2/2 | Sikorsky, Igor I. |
|
2/2 | Simon, D. [in 2/6,
LS150] |
|
2/2 | Simon, René [also in
1/15] |
|
2/2 | Simon, Robert (Bob) [also in
LS83] |
|
2/2 | Sinclair, Cecil R.
(Sinnie) |
|
2/2 | Sloane, John S. |
|
2/2 | Smith, Miss [in
2/2] |
|
2/2 | Smith, Elinor |
|
2/2 | Smith, Jay D. [also in
2/12] |
|
2/2 | Smith, Lawton V. |
|
2/2 | Solbrig, Oscar A. [also
LS76] |
|
2/2 | Spencer, Percival Hopkins
(P.H.) [in 2/24] |
|
2/2 | Sperry, Lawrence [in
LS141] |
|
2/2 | Springer, Thomas
Eric |
|
2/2 | Stadlman, Anthony (Tony) [also
in 2/38] |
|
2/2 | Stauffer, Charlie |
|
2/2 | Steele, Charles N. [in
2/20] |
|
2/2 | Steptoe, Thomas E. [also
LS296] |
|
2/2 | Quimby, Harriet [in
2/13] |
|
2/2 | Stevens, Leo |
|
2/2 | Stinson, Edward A., Jr. [also
LS146] |
|
2/2 | Stinson, Katherine [also in
OverA/1; LS146, LS1003] |
|
2/2 | Stinson, Marjorie (May) [also
LS1003] |
|
2/2 | Stone, Arthur B. (Wizard) [in
2/13] |
|
2/2 | Stone-Ferris, Florence [in
1/7] |
|
2/2 | Robinson, Hugh A. |
|
2/2 | Surratt, Valeska
[LS119] |
|
2/2 | Sutton, Don [John Redondo
B.?] |
|
People: T |
1910-1935 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/3 | Thaw, Blair [in
LS1070] |
|
2/3 | Thomas, W.T. [in
2/57] |
|
2/3 | Thompson, DeLloyd (Dutch) [in
1/15; LS97] |
|
2/3 | Timm, Otto W. [also
LS143] |
|
2/3 | Turner, Roscoe (Rascal?) [also
in 4/5, OverA/1] |
|
2/3 | Turpin, James Clifford
(Cliff) |
|
2/3 | Turpin, Phil |
|
Box/Folder | ||
2/4 | People: Unidentified |
1911-1939 |
People: U-V |
1913 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/5 | Underwood, [?] [in
2/54] |
|
2/5 | U.S. Army Air Corps [in
2/20] |
|
2/5 | Vernon, Victor [in
1/1] |
|
2/5 | Vilas, Logan A.
(Jack) |
|
Box/Folder | ||
2/5 | People: W |
1909-1939 |
Box/Folder | ||
2/6 | Waite, Henry Roy (H.
Roy) |
|
2/6 | Walden, Henry W. [in LS123,
LS353] |
|
2/6 | Walker, Syd |
|
2/6 | Warden, [?] [in
1/8] |
|
2/6 | Warner, Arthur P. [in 1/3,
LS101] |
|
2/6 | Waterman, Waldo D. [also in
3/4] |
|
2/6 | Whitaker, John R.H.
(Jack) |
|
2/6 | White, Herb |
|
2/6 | Wiggin, Charles D. [in
LS95] |
|
2/6 | Wild, Horace B. [also
LS150] |
|
2/6 | Wildman, Francis A.
(Doc) |
|
2/6 | Wilkins, J.H. [in
2/2] |
|
2/6 | Willard, Charles Forster [also
in 3/8; LS135, LS170] |
|
2/6 | Willoughby, Hugh L. [also in
3/5; LS99, LS348, LS1071, LS1074, LS1075, LS1076] |
|
2/6 | Wilson, Dorothea |
|
2/6 | Wise, Harry B. [in
2/2] |
|
2/6 | Witteman Brothers [?] [in
2/20] |
|
2/6 | Worden, J. Hector |
|
2/6 | Wright, B.M. [also
LS336] |
|
2/6 | Wright, Orville [also in
3/7] |
|
2/6 | Wright, Wilbur [also
LS145] |
|
People: Y |
1935 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/7 | Young, Edward H. |
|
People: A-J |
1907-1943 | |
Box/Folder | ||
Over A/1 | Bean, Linus V. [?] |
|
Over A/1 | Bowes, [?] Gen. |
|
Over A/1 | Chamberlin, Clarence
D. |
|
Over A/1 | Cook, Frederick A. |
|
Over A/1 | Esnault-Pelterie, Robert Albert
Charles |
|
Over A/1 | Gaines, Hubert O. |
|
People: K-Z |
1918-1936 | |
Box/Folder | ||
Over A/2 | Kingsford-Smith, Charles
(Chilla) |
|
Over A/2 | Lambert, Albert B. |
|
Over A/2 | Parlá, Augustin |
|
Over A/2 | Poster [?], Ward Y.,
undated. |
|
Over A/2 | Stinson, Katherine |
|
Over A/2 | Turner, Roscoe |
Series B: Aircraft, 1905-1964, (bulk 1909-1938) Return to Top
Includes images related to three aircraft organizations and of many aircraft makes and models. Also included are folders of several other images related to aircraft and flying, including balloons and gliders and crashes.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
2/8 | Aerial Experimental Association
(A.E.A.) [also LS155, LS162] |
1909 |
2/9 | American Aircraft & Supply
Works (Amairco) |
undated |
2/10 | American Eagle |
undated |
2/11 | Bach |
undated |
2/12 | Benoist [also 4/11; LS48,
LS80-80a, LS85, LS94, LS102, LS122, LS140, LS171, LS187, LS233, LS1001,
LS1005] |
1911-1917 |
2/13 | Bleriot [also LS64, LS69, LS296,
LS1058-1060] |
1910-1913 |
2/14 | Boeing |
undated |
2/15 | Boland [also LS169] |
1911 |
2/16 | Burgess [also LS124, LS131,
LS161, LS181, LS253-253a] |
1910-1916 |
2/17 | Caudron |
1911-1912 |
2/18 | Colonial |
undated |
2/19 | Crescent |
undated |
2/20 | Curtiss [also LS61-63, LS72,
LS77, LS88, LS90, LS108, LS112, LS126, LS130, LS140, LS151, LS155, LS158,
LS164, LS170, LS175-177, LS180, LS346, LS349, LS1061, LS1068] |
1908-1916 |
2/21 | Dornier |
undated |
2/22 | Fairchild |
undated |
2/23 | Farman |
1910 |
Fokker [in 2/52] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/24 | Ford |
1914-1935 |
2/25 | Franco-British Aviation
(FBA) |
undated |
2/26 | Gorsky |
undated |
2/27 | Grant-Morse |
1911 |
2/28 | Heath |
1914 |
2/29 | Heiman [also LS166] |
1911 |
2/30 | Huntington |
1911 |
2/31 | Kimball [also LS163] |
1908-1909 |
2/32 | Kinner |
undated |
2/33 | Laird |
1913-1915 |
2/34 | Lanley [also LS160] |
1914 |
2/35 | Lawrence-Lewis [also
LS82] |
1916 |
2/36 | Lawson [also LS67] |
1919 |
2/37 | Lockheed |
1934-1964 |
2/38 | Lockheed design
models |
1930 |
2/39 | Loughead Transcontinental [also
LS93] |
1917 |
2/40 | Lucas |
1912 |
2/41 | Martin |
undated |
2/42 | McCormick |
undated |
2/43 | Moisant [also LS178] |
1913 |
2/44 | Myers |
1905 |
2/45 | North American |
1964 |
2/46 | Pfitzner [also LS71] |
1910 |
2/47 | Queen [also LS74,
LS152] |
1911-1912 |
2/48 | Robinson |
undated |
2/49 | Rohrbach-Rocco |
undated |
2/50 | Ryan |
undated |
2/51 | Sikorsky |
1913-1935 |
2/52 | Société Anonyme Pour l'Aviation
et ses Derivés [SPAD] |
undated |
2/53 | Sommerville [also LS84,
LS172] |
1912 |
2/54 | Sparling |
1911-1912 |
2/55 | Steco |
undated |
2/56 | Stinson |
undated |
2/57 | Thomas Brothers [also LS66,
LS179] |
1910-1915 |
2/58 | Unidentified |
1909-1936 |
2/59 | United States Air
Force |
1964 |
3/1 | Uppercu-Burnelli [also
LS79] |
1929 |
3/2 | Voisin [also LS159] |
undated |
3/3 | Walden |
1909-1910 |
3/4 | Waterman |
1909 |
3/5 | Willoughby [also LS348-348c,
LS1072-1073] |
1909-1910 |
3/6 | Wiseman-Peters [also
LS168-168a] |
1910 |
3/7 | Wright [also LS70-70a, LS90,
LS128, LS153, LS156, LS167, LS253b, LS360, LS1003, LS1053-1054] |
1908-1916 |
3/8 | Multiple-airplane
images |
1910-1916 |
3/9 | Components and design |
1911 |
3/10 | Balloons and gliders [also
4/10] |
1909 |
3/11 | Crashes |
undated |
Over A/3 | Aircraft: oversize
images |
1907-1909 |
Series C: Schools, 1911-1917Return to Top
Includes images of Bud Morriss's private flying and airplane construction school in Chicago and the Great Lakes Naval Training School he directed during World War I, as well as two others.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3/12 | Bud Morriss Airplane
School
Includes Great Lakes Naval Training School [also 4/9]
|
1911-1917 |
3/13 | Bud Morriss Airplane School
Construction Department |
1916 |
Signal Corps Aviation School [in
2/20] |
||
Sloane School of Aviation [in
2/2/, 2/17, LS 121] |
Series D: Other Images, 1911-1938Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3/14 | Aerial photography |
1911-1938 |
3/15 | Early Birds of
Aviation |
1938 |
3/16 | International Civil Aeronautics
Conference |
1928 |
3/17 | Los Angeles County Sheriff's Aero
Squadron |
1934 |
3/18 | Collection of Lt. Col. F.M.
Kennedy |
ca. 1912 |
3/19 | Various locations |
1911-1938 |
Over A/4 | Motion picture
industry |
1911 |
Series E: Related Correspondence, Printed Materials, and Other Papers, 1904-1964, (bulk 1904-1944) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
4/1 | Aviation |
1908-1929 |
4/2 | Speech: "The Development of
Aviation, 1907-1934" by P.G.B. Morriss |
1934 |
4/3 | Tanforan Aviation
Meet |
1911 |
4/4 | Early Birds of
Aviation |
1935-1936 |
4/5 | Aviators |
1913-1944 |
4/6 | Kingsford-Smith, Sir Charles:
clippings |
1935-1938 |
4/7 | Kingsford-Smith, Sir Charles:
memorial |
1938-1939 |
4/8 | Morriss, Percy G.B.
(Bud) |
1914-1930 |
4/9 | Aviation schools |
undated |
4/10 | Aircraft |
1908-1916 |
4/11 | Aircraft: Benoist Aircraft
Company brochures |
1914-1916 |
4/12 | Booklet: "How safe is
flying?" |
1936 |
4/13 | Collection inventory |
ca. 1964 |
Series F: Lantern Slides, 1908-1929, (bulk 1908-1917) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
box-slide | ||
5/LS31 | Louis Gertson in biplane on barn
roof at Missouri State Fair |
1917 |
5/LS44 | Sir Charles Kingsford
Smith |
undated |
5/LS46 | Bud Morriss |
1917 |
5/LS47 | Bud Morriss in plane with two
steering wheels |
ca. 1912 |
5/LS48 | Bud Morriss flying Benoist
airplane at St. Louis, Mo. |
ca. 1912 |
5/LS51 | Bud Morriss, Grand Rapids,
Michigan |
1916 |
5/LS52 | Morriss wreck |
1915 |
5/LS59 | Didier Masson |
undated |
5/LS60 | Cartoon: 20th Century Air
Line |
undated |
5/LS61 | Curtiss Model 1, Hammondsport,
N.Y. |
1909 |
5/LS62 | Bert R.J. (Fish) Hassell, Curtiss
Flying Boat, Hague Par |
Aug. 29-Sept. 6, 1915 |
5/LS63 | Ted Ellyson, Curtiss float plane,
catapult and towers, Hammondsport, N.Y. |
1912 |
5/LS64 | Earle Ovington's Bleriot Queen
plane, the first U.S. Airmail plane |
1911 |
5/LS66 | Thomas Bros. plane, possibly near
plant in Ithaca, N.Y. |
1915 |
5/LS67 | Lawson C-2 plane, Lawson
Airlines |
1919 |
5/LS69 | One of several Bleriots at
Belmont Park Meet |
1910 |
5/LS70 | Wright aeroplane (Orville), Fort
Myer, Virginia |
1908 |
5/LS70a | Wright aeroplane, Fort Myer,
Virginia |
1908 |
5/LS71 | Pfitzner monoplane, designed by
Alexander Pfitzner |
1910 |
5/LS73 | Eugene Ely landing on U.S.S.
Pennsylvania
|
Jan. 18, 1911 |
5/LS74 | Queen Airplane Company flying
boat |
1912 |
5/LS76 | Oscar A. Solbrig, Davenport,
Iowa |
undated |
5/LS77 | Tanforan Race Track, Curtiss
airplane [?] |
1910 |
5/LS79 | Uppercu-Burnelli
interior |
1929 |
5/LS80 | George Ade and Benoist plane in
Morriss hangar, P.G.B. Morriss in cap next to plane |
1915 |
5/LS80a | Benoist plane on dock |
ca. 1915 |
5/LS81 | Cooke, Sandusky, Ohio [and
duplicate] |
undated |
5/LS82 | Lawrence-Lewis Model A, Tampa,
Florida |
March 1916 |
5/LS83 | B. Simon [Robert?] and
plane |
undated |
5/LS84 | Earl S. Daugherty, Somerville
biplane, Coal City, Illinois |
undated |
5/LS85 | Instructor and student in Benoist
tractor |
undated |
5/LS88 | Curtiss Model F flying
boat |
1916 |
5/LS89 | Refueling a Wright airplane using
a pitcher and funnel |
undated |
5/LS90 | Curtiss biplane being hauled
onboard ship in San Diego, Calif. |
1911 |
5/LS91 | Arthur J. Hartman with first
plane he built |
1910 |
5/LS92 | Gyro engine, R.S. (Pop) Moore and
Frank Clementz, Air Corps Engineer Division testing engine for British
government, 7 cylinder, 80 H.P., possibly Woonsocket, R.I., or Dayton,
Ohio |
1914 |
5/LS93 | Loughead Transcontinental Flyer
Model FIA |
undated |
5/LS94 | Tony Jannus in Benoist Model 35
Type XII |
pre-1916 |
5/LS95 | Charles D. Wiggin
biplane |
undated |
5/LS96 | John Grost, pilot |
1915 |
5/LS97 | DeLloyd (Dutch) Thompson
preparing for flight at Kinloch Field, St. Louis, Missouri |
1912 |
5/LS98 | Ticket for one aeroplane flight
signed by barnstormers, "Jack" [Edith] Stearns Gray and pilot, George A.
Gray |
1913 |
5/LS99 | Hugh Willoughby in War
Hawk |
1910 |
5/LS99 | Hugh Willoughby in War Hawk
[cropped duplicate] |
1910 |
5/LS100 | Walter C. Davis, Sr., wreck of
motorcycle and glider |
1911 |
5/LS101 | A. Roy Knabenshue, Mrs. Frank T.
Coffyn [Louise D. Adams], unidentified woman, Arthur P. Warner, Frank T.
Coffyn, unidentified woman, Walter R. Brookins. Atlantic City, N.J. |
1910 |
5/LS102 | Eddie Korn, Benoist Type XII
plane, Sidney, Ohio |
1912 |
5/LS104 | C.W. Shaffer and Bob St. Henry
with St. Henry's plane, Sweetheart |
1911 |
5/LS106 | Earl S. Daugherty next to plane
(Beachey tractor) |
undated |
5/LS107 | Pulling wreck to shore after boat
in background had put out flames |
undated |
5/LS108 | Earl S. Daugherty qualifying for
pilot's license, Dominguez Field, Curtiss-type biplane |
Dec. 23, 1911 |
5/LS109 | Earl S. Daugherty and Robert
Wilson of
Joliet News , Coal City, Illinois |
1912 |
5/LS110 | Glenn Martin in hydroplane,
Newport Bay, Calif. |
undated |
5/LS111 | Louis Gertson, DeWitt Fair,
Iowa |
1913 |
5/LS112 | J.A.D. McCardy's Curtiss-type
plane, Mineola, N.Y. |
1911 |
5/LS113 | Frank Goodale, Cloud
Buster |
1907-1916 |
5/LS113a | Frank Goodale, Cloud Buster-type
balloon
Written on print [reproduced as lantern slide]: "To Bud With
Sincere Best Wishes from Frank W. Goodale. Pilot of this type of Cloud Buster
May 1907 to Sept 1916. First night flight over New York, July 19th 1910."
|
1907-1916 |
5/LS116 | Balloon taken at 6:30 |
undated |
5/LS117 | Glenn Martin's passenger-carrying
hydroplane, Newport Bay, Calif. |
undated |
5/LS118 | Gustafson Bros. Hangars.,
possibly in Chicago [?] |
undated |
5/LS119 | Actress Valeska Surratt and pilot
Glenn L. Martin before cross water trip |
ca. 1915 |
5/LS120 | Tom Benoist and Tony Jannus in
flying boat |
undated |
5/LS121 | Sloane Airplane Co. (Gilpatrick
Bonney), Candron, Mineola |
1911-1912 |
5/LS122 | Examination of parachute before
first jump from airplane. Albert Berry jumped from Benoist plane piloted by
Tony Jannus |
March 1, 1912 |
5/LS123 | H.W. Walden, Brighton
Beach |
1911 |
5/LS124 | Burgess-Dunne Sport Model flying
boat, Curtiss engine |
undated |
5/LS125 | V-Belt from Curtiss engine of the
Silver Dart |
1908-1909 |
5/LS126 | Experimental Curtiss plane, San
Diego, Calif. |
1912 |
6/LS128 | Farnum Fish flying Wright biplane
without front blinkers |
1912 |
6/LS130 | Yves Rolland [?], Curtiss Model
|
undated |
6/LS131 | George A. Gray, Burgess-Wright
Model F lane christened "Up" |
1912 |
6/LS132 | J.C. (Bud) Mars [in plane] and
Frank Caruthers [on wing] in Skylark at Curtiss's Sheepshead Bay
Meet |
1910 |
6/LS133 | Robert (Lucky Bob) St. Henry in
Sweetheart
|
undated |
6/LS134 | Florida, hydroplane |
undated |
6/LS135 | Charles F. Willard |
1911 |
6/LS136 | A.A. Dufour |
undated |
6/LS140 | Curtiss LaQ. (Satan) Day, Benoist
tractor |
1914 |
6/LS141 | Lawrence Sperry lands on the
street to get his gas |
post-1918 |
6/LS142 | Agnes Firth, student at Sloane
Airplane Co. school, Mineola |
undated |
6/LS143 | Otto W. Timm, Cicero Field,
Chicago |
1911 |
6/LS144-144a | Ruth Law [Oliver] |
undated |
6/LS145 | Wilbur Wright and Walter Brookins
at first successful flight ever made in Chicago |
1910 |
6/LS146 | Eddie and Katherine Stinson in
her plane |
undated |
6/LS147 | Louis Gertson, Lincoln Park,
Chicago, "Loop" night flyer, built 1915 |
ca. 1915 |
6/LS148 | Mortimer Fleming
Bates |
undated |
6/LS149 | Aeroplane Mail Service Station
No. 6 |
undated |
6/LS150 | Eight men [pilots?], probably
including Horace Wild, D. Simon, Clifford Harmon, John J. Frisbie, J.C. (Bud)
Mars, Chicago |
1911 |
6/LS151 | Curtiss Amphibian, San Diego,
Calif. |
December 1911 |
6/LS152 | Queen-Martin (J-V) tractor at
Nassau Boulevard |
October 1911 |
6/LS153 | Signal Corps' Wright
Hydroaeroplane, Manila. Philippines |
1913 |
6/LS154 | Army seaplane, tractor, Renault
engine |
October 1913 |
6/LS155 | Curtiss engine of Silver Dart
(belt drive) |
1908-1909 |
6/LS156 | Astra Company's Wright used by
Riley Scott, Michelin Bombing Prize |
1912 |
6/LS158 | Curtiss's first successful
hydroplane, flew in San Diego, Calif. |
1911 |
6/LS159 | Harry Houdini and his Voisin
biplane, Australia |
1910 |
6/LS160 | Langley Aerodrome replica flown
by Glenn Curtiss, Lake Keuka N.Y. |
1914 |
6/LS161 | Burgess Navy tractor, Walter E.
Johnson |
1916 |
6/LS162 | McCurdy's Silver Dart, Braddock
Harbour |
1909 |
6/LS163 | Kimball helicopter, Aeronautic
Society Grounds (did not fly) |
1908 |
6/LS164 | Typical Curtiss exhibition-type
aircraft |
1909 |
6/LS165 | Wright Model G flying
boat |
1913 |
6/LS166 | Hillery Beachey in
Heimann-Beachey plane, St. Louis, Missouri |
1911 |
6/LS167 | Orville Wright demonstrates
Wright machine to Army, Fort Myer, Virginia |
1909 |
6/LS168-168a | Wiseman-Peters, San
Francisco |
1910 |
6/LS169 | Boland II Sailless,
Mineola |
1911 |
6/LS170 | Charles F. Willard, Gnome engine
Curtiss. America's first exhibition pilot. |
undated |
6/LS171 | Benoist Model 17, steel-clad
fuselage |
1916 |
6/LS172 | E.S. Daugherty takes up
Joliet News . Man with load of
papers for Mazon Fair in Somerville airplane |
1912 |
6/LS173 | George Boyd |
undated |
6/LS174 | Fred Aubert and Tony Jannus,
Washington |
1911 |
6/LS175 | Curtiss six-cylinder 60 H.P.
motor used in U.S. Army school |
1913 |
6/LS176 | J.N.T. Jenny of the Signal Corps,
San Diego, Calif. |
1915 |
6/LS177 | Curtiss-Min. Flying Boat of
America |
1916 [?] |
6/LS178 | Moisant monoplane |
1913 |
6/LS179 | Walter Johnson in four-wheel
Thomas biplane |
1911 |
6/LS180 | Curtiss Model JN3 |
1915 |
6/LS181 | William Hilliard in
Burgess |
1910 |
6/LS182 | Lincoln Beachey in
biplane |
undated |
6/LS182a | Lincoln Beachey, blimp
Gelatin
|
undated |
6/LS183 | Thomas F. Hamilton in
biplane |
undated |
6/LS184 | 6 cyl. Han Scott Standard biplane
(designed by Ott Day) |
1916 |
6/LS184a | 6 cyl. Han Scott Standard
2-cockpit biplane |
undated |
6/LS185 | Glenn Curtiss, early plane,
Hammondsport, N.Y. |
undated |
6/LS187 | Bud Morriss and Benoist
plane |
undated |
6/LS233 | Bud Morriss Airplane School.
Benoist plane [?] |
ca. 1917 |
6/LS234 | Advertisement for American School
of Aviation, Chicago, Illinois (Tom Hamilton on left) |
ca. 1917 |
6/LS234a | American School of Aviation
advertisement with Bud Morriss |
ca. 1917 |
6/LS235 | Bud Morriss, Chief Instructor,
American School of Aviation |
ca. 1917 |
6/LS251 | Glenn Curtiss |
1909 |
6/LS253-253a | Burgess-Wright hydro [?] (from
Lt. Col. F.M. Kennedy Collection) |
1911-1912 |
6/LS253b | Wright plane [?] (from Lt. Col.
F.M. Kennedy Collection) |
1911-1912 |
7/LS278 | Bud Morriss Airplane School
construction department, Chicago (Morriss standing by door?) |
1916 |
7/LS278a-278b | Bud Morriss Airplane School
construction department, Chicago |
1916 |
7/LS278c | Bud Morriss Airplane School
construction department, Chicago (Morriss in rear of room?) |
1916 |
7/LS280 | Bud Morriss and Sir Charles
Kingsford-Smith |
undated |
7/LS295 | Bud Morriss landing after 20-mile
cross-country flight, Kinloch Field, St. Louis, Missouri [2 copies] |
1912 |
7/LS295a | Bud Morriss landing after 20-mile
cross-country flight, Kinloch Field, St. Louis, Missouri (with
inset) |
1912 |
7/LS296 | Thomas E. Steptoe in Bleriot
monoplane [?] |
undated |
7/LS297 | John Domenjoz |
undated |
7/LS298 | Hélène Dutrieu, Belgian
pilot |
undated |
7/LS300 | Admiral Robert E. Peary and Frank
H. Burnside |
1910s |
7/LS301 | Christening
America. Glenn Curtiss with
mustache, Miss Curtiss holding bottle. |
undated |
7/LS302 | Alberto Santos Dumont and Frank
H. Burnside |
undated |
7/LS336 | B.M. Wright, South Carolina
[?] |
undated |
7/LS343-343a | Carl H. Duede in white shirt.
Velie auto engine, Ford radiator |
undated |
7/LS346 | William Yates Fray, Canadian.
Curtiss plane |
July 1914 |
7/LS348 | Hugh L. Willoughby with War
Hawk |
1910 |
7/LS348a | Willoughby plane
(first) |
1909 |
7/LS348b | Willoughby Pelican as
amphibian |
undated |
7/LS348c | Willoughby War Hawk |
1909 |
7/LS349 | Silas Christofferson taking off
from roof of Multnomah Hotel, Curtiss pusher, Portland, Or. |
June 10, 1912 |
7/LS353 | Walden III, Henry W.
Walden |
1910 |
7/LS360 | Capt. Charles Deforest Chandler
and Lt. Roy C. Kirtland holding machine gun, Wright biplane (from Lt. Col. F.M.
Kennedy Collection) |
1912 |
7/LS364 | Adolphe Pequod,
French |
undated |
7/LS402 | Mrs. W. Butler |
undated |
7/LS423 | Earle Ovington, first air mail
flight |
undated |
7/LS452 | Plane built at P.G.B. Morriss
Airplane School |
ca. 1916 |
7/LS585 | Early plane |
undated |
7/LS1001 | Benoist hydroplane |
undated |
7/LS1003 | Katherine Stinson [black sweater]
and passenger [Marjorie Stinson?], Wright-type plane |
undated |
7/LS1004 | Hydroplane |
undated |
7/LS1005 | Benoist plane in
water |
undated |
7/LS1008 | Monoplane |
undated |
7/LS1050 | Biplane over city streets
[Paris?] |
undated |
7/LS1051 | U.S.S.
North Carolina launches aircraft by
catapult |
1915 |
7/LS1052 | Cartoon: Aviation in 1908 and
1913, by John T. McCutcheon |
©1913 |
7/LS1053 | Wright flyer |
1908 |
7/LS1054 | Wright flyer |
undated |
7/LS1055 | 4-wing tractor in
flight |
undated |
7/LS1056 | Marble & Selleck Exhibition
Co. |
undated |
7/LS1057 | Bud Morriss |
undated |
7/LS1058 | Bleriot-type plane |
undated |
7/LS1059 | Bleriot plane |
undated |
7/LS1060 | Bleriot [?] plane |
undated |
7/LS1061 | First Curtiss machine |
1908 |
7/LS1062 | Sheerwater, biplane or 3-wing
plane [negative image] |
undated |
7/LS1063 | James McCurdy crash in sea
between Miami and Havana |
1911 |
7/LS1064 | James McCurdy crash in sea
between Miami and Havana, rescue |
1911 |
7/LS1065-1066 | Ben Franklin balloon |
undated |
7/LS1067 | Flying boat (from Willoughby
Collection) |
undated |
7/LS1068 | Baxter H. Adams in Curtiss plane
flying upside-down [loop?] (from Willoughby Collection) |
undated |
7/LS1069 | Biplane (from Willoughby
Collection) |
undated |
7/LS1070 | Biplane, possibly Blair Thaw's
plane (from Willoughby Collection) |
undated |
7/LS1071 | Hugh L. Willoughby in Blair
Thaw's ship |
undated |
7/LS1072-1073 | Willoughby Model G |
1917 |
7/LS1074 | Hugh L. Willoughby [in white] and
Steve MacGo__on [?] |
undated |
7/LS1075 | Hugh L. Willoughby in
helmet |
undated |
7/LS1076 | Hugh L. Willoughby in leather
jacket, amphibian biplane |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Aeronautics--Photographs
- Air pilots--Photographs
- Aircraft accidents--Photographs
- Aircraft--Photographs
- Airplanes--Photographs
- Balloonists--Photographs
- Flight schools--Photographs
- Flight--History--20th century--Photographs
- Gliders (Aeronautics)--Photographs
- Women air pilots--Photographs
Personal Names
- Morriss, P. G. B. (Percival George Brockhurst), 1884-1944--Photographs
Corporate Names
- Early Birds of Aviation (Organization)--Photographs
- Ninety-Nines (Organization)--Photographs
Form or Genre Terms
- Lantern slides
- Nitrate negatives
- Photographic prints