digital prints
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Broadly describes physical manifestations made from digital image files that are achieved by the application or generation of colorant to a substrate, and that are not struck directly from a material master matrix. This is in contrast to traditional prints struck from matrices such as printing plates, blocks, negatives or transparencies, though these may be the primary origin of imagery. Digital prints have as their immediate source electronic signals that drive any of a variety of printing mechanisms.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Bernard G. Green Boeing Flight Test Collection
Collection
Identifier: 2025-12-11
Contents of the Collection
The Bernard G. Green Boeing Flight Test Collection contains 234 photographs and a small amount of textual material related to flight testing at the Boeing Company. Materials were collected and used by Bernard G. Green during his 35-year tenure as an engineer in the flight test department, circa 1950s-1996. The collection has been divided into series by aircraft model and then arranged chronologically. The first series focuses on the Boeing 707, 727 and...
Dates:
circa 1950s-1996
Found in:
The Museum of Flight Archives
Glenn F. "Red" and Pauline P. (Ballard) Hiersche Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2023-10-27
Content Description
The Glenn F. "Red" and Pauline P. (Ballard) Hiersche Collection is a small collection of materials related to the military service of both Glenn F. "Red" and Pauline P. (Ballard) Hiersche, as well as Pauline Hiersche’s 25-year career with the Boeing Company. The collection consists of both visual and textual materials that date from 1937 to 2002.Glenn F. "Red" Hiersche was a Sergant in the 11th Army Air Corps during World War II. The materials connected to his service are...
Dates:
1937-2002
Found in:
The Museum of Flight Archives
Albert "Al" R. Lunde Boeing Space Collection
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 003049]
Identifier: 2024-09-27
Overview
The Albert "Al" R. Lunde Boeing Space Collection documents the career of Albert Lunde as a test engineer with the Boeing Company’s Space Division. The collection, which dates from 1955 to 2014, contains both visual materials and textual documents. These materials provide insight into Lunde’s career at Boeing and his achievements in the field of aerospace.
Dates:
1955-2014
Found in:
The Museum of Flight Archives