Box Assorted panoramas
Contains 21 Results:
Workflows charts, 1942-1945
Panoramic photographs, circa 1917-1919
One (1) panoramic photograph of Kelly Field, 1919. Bird's-eye view of air field buildings with printed captions: Kelly Field #2, Tex., Jan. 5, 1919. Photo by Charles Steele, 310 1/2 W. Commerce St., San Antonio, Tex.
One (1) panoramic photograph of a group of soldiers in uniform, circa 1917-1919. Possibly Emrick's squadron during World War I. Inscription on reverse: Names and addresses of the men pictured.
Omaha Air Races -- panoramic group portrait, May 1931
Group portrait of a World War I flying squadron -- panoramic photograph with signatures of some of the men in the photograph, circa 1915-1918
This is a copy of the original photograph, which is still in the possession of the Dunnam family.
Group portrait of aviation cadets with signs that read "Aviation Cadets 35" and "'Roaring 35' Finis Coronat Opus", April 3rd, 1943
Group portrait of aviation cadets standing on the front step of a building, Inscription: "C" Squadron - 88th College Training Detachment; U. of M. - Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 3rd, 1943
Panoramic photograph of the 61st Troop Carrier Group, taken at Pope Field, Fort Bragg (North Carolina). Col. Moore was the commanding officer of this group during World War II [he does not appear in this photograph]., April 8, 1943
"VN Squadron R[D?] 13"-- panoramic group portrait, 1929
Photographs
The James George Burton Photograph Collection is comprised of two (2) panoramic photographs relating to the Army Balloon School at Ross Field, Arcadia, California, where Burton was a student. The photographs show students of the school posed with balloons, jeeps, and motorcycles. Both photographs are credited to the Huddleston Photo Company of Los Angeles, California.
Photograph, 1918
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