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- Title
- Battle Fleet Commanded from Air
- Date(s)
- 1923-11-21
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'For the first time in history, the United States Battle Fleet was commanded from aerial flagship, when Admiral Samuel S. Robison flew the Admiral's flag from a Navy seaplane en route from San Diego to Los Angeles. This picture shows Admiral Robison bidding good-by to Captain A. W. Marshal, commander of Aircraft Squadrons at San Diego.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00157
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Martin PBM-3R Mariner on water
- Date(s)
- 1945
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Glenn L. Martin Company (originator)
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00172
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Seaplane Crashes into River - Fortunately No One Hurt
- Date(s)
- 1926-05-08
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
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Text on verso: 'A Naval seaplane from Hampton Roads, Va. carrying Lieuts. G.R. Fairland and R.G. Caughlin, crashed into the James River at Richmond, Va. other day, from a height of 350 feet in the air. The officers were in Richmond to look over harbor facilities for mooring seaplanes. Fortunately no one was hurt.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00355
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- New Amphibious Plane Flies Over Capitol!
- Date(s)
- 1930
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Washington rubbed its eyes the other day to behold something new in the way of airplanes - an amphibious Vickers Vicking which Ross Smith, famous English pilot, used in his attempted flight around the world. It has twelve cylinders, a Napier motor developing 476 horsepower and will carry a crew of five. It will take off from the ground in nine seconds. Photo shows undercarriage of the plane showing the landing gear and hull of the ship.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00164
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Happy Landings As Navy's Great Flight Ends in Honolulu
- Date(s)
- 1934-01-17
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.) (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Lieut. Comm. Knefler McGinnis, who led a gallant band of 30 members of the United States Navy in six great seaplanes across the Pacific from San Francisco to Honolulu, pictured grouped with members of the flight at the journey's end. McGinnis, second from left, poses with members of the flight before the Flagship LO-P-I shortly after their landing at Pearl Harbor at conclusion of a 2150 mile flight in slightly more than 24 hours.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00169
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Remarkable Photo of Navy Seaplane!
- Date(s)
- 1930
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'This remarkable photo of the Navy F-5-L seaplane was taken from another plane showing it passing through fantastic cloud banks over the Florida coast.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00166
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Place Pontoons on World Planes
- Date(s)
- 1924-03-31
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Photo shows plane #1 of the round-the-world cruisers, belonging to Maj. Martin, commander of the expedition as it rolled out on the dock at Sand Point Field, Seattle, where the crane will hoist it up while it is being equipped with pontoons, necessary for the next lap of the journey.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00274
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Biplane on water
- Date(s)
- 1930
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00162
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Amphibious plane
- Date(s)
- 1930
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Harris & Ewing (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Navy air cooled amphibian plane.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00165
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- First Photos British World Fliers in China
- Date(s)
- 1924-07-24
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Photo shows the British round-the-world expedition, headed by Maj. Stuart MacLaren, as it wound its way in the Whangpoo River, at Shanghai, China. The entire crew of four arrived in China on the giant Vickers Vulture amphibian. General Feng, commander of the Chinese air force in the Shanghai district, was at the dock to greet the daring Britishers.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00299
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Atlantic Flying Boat Undergoes Trials
- Date(s)
- 1936-09-14
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.) (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: of image: 'The short flying-boat Caledonia, the first plane scheduled for the Imperial Airways experimental trans-Atlantic service, is undergoing constructor's trials at Rochester, England, before going to the marine aircraft experimental establishment at Felixstowe to undergo official trials for a certificate of air worthiness. After the tests the Caledonia will undertake a series of Atlantic flights. The photo shows engineers testing the controls of the ship at Rochester.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00173
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Will Equip Dreadnoughts, Submarines and Destroyers with Catapult
- Date(s)
- 1923-09-21
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'All United States vessels of war will be equipped at once with hydroplane catapults, it was revealed at the harbor today by Lieut.- Commander Newton H. White, aviation officer of Admiral Robert E. Coontz' staff. The feasibility of the catapult, which was only an idea a year ago, was demonstrated by Lieut.- Commander White yesterday when, with his fellow pilot, Lieutenant Council, he was shot from the catapult aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma into a cross wind, flew out to meet the...
Show moreText on verso: 'All United States vessels of war will be equipped at once with hydroplane catapults, it was revealed at the harbor today by Lieut.- Commander Newton H. White, aviation officer of Admiral Robert E. Coontz' staff. The feasibility of the catapult, which was only an idea a year ago, was demonstrated by Lieut.- Commander White yesterday when, with his fellow pilot, Lieutenant Council, he was shot from the catapult aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma into a cross wind, flew out to meet the California as that man-o'-war steamed into the Los Angeles Harbor, California, and returned again to the Oklahoma without mishap.'
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- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 1975360_159
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Flight's End
- Date(s)
- 1934-01-19
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.) (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Their record flight over, the squadron of six Navy planes alights on the waters of Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian Naval Base, a little more than 24 hours after their take-off from San Francisco. The planes are from left to right: 10P-2, Lieut. H.J. McRoberts in command; 10P-1, flagship to the squadron, Lieut. Comdr. Knefler McGinnis in command, and in the air the 10P-3, Lieut. F.A. Davis in command.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00253
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Boat and Airplane on Water
- Date(s)
- 1920/1940, 1920, 1940
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Underwood & Underwood (photographer)
- Description
-
Boat on water followed by boat attached(?)
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00610
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Flight's End 2150 Miles in 24 Hours
- Date(s)
- 1934-01-17
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.) (photographer)
- Description
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Text on verso: 'The 10-P-L, flagship of six giant Navy planes which successfully negotiated the 2150 miles of air and ocean between San Francisco and Honolulu, skids to a safe landing on the blue waters of Pearl Harbor at the end of the Navy's epic squadron flight. Following close behind is the 10-P-2, also seen in above photograph.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00170
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Seaplanes Follow All Customs of Other Navy Ships
- Date(s)
- 1930
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'When seaplanes became a part of the navy, they accepted all the customs of the sea service. Here is one going to pay a courtesy call on the admiral, just as the water craft do.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00155
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Lieutenant Wade's Plane Comes to Grief in Atlantic Hop
- Date(s)
- 1924-09-01
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'The photo shows the disabled drifting plane Boston which came to grief on the hop from the Orkney Islands, Scotland, to Reykjavik, Iceland, just after the destroyer Billingsley, first to the rescue had thrown it a tow rope. Lieut. Wade is shown in the cockpit of the plane, while Lieut. Ogden is on one of the pontoons to make the rope fast, a risky trick in the choppy waters of the North Atlantic.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00284a
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Round-World Fliers Back in America - First and Exclusive Photos
- Date(s)
- 1924-09-03
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'This first and exclusive photo shows the American round-world planes reaching American waters once again for the first time since they took off from the Alaskan peninsula. They are shown landing at Ice Tickle Labrador.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00287
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- United States Naval Air Scouts maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea
- Date(s)
- 1924-02-23
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
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Text on verso: 'The U.S. Naval Air Scouts, shown above, operating with the surface fleet in the winter maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea, anchored off Haiti after their annual migration to southern waters.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00160
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Airplanes landing on water
- Date(s)
- 1925
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00153
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- U.S. Flyers Leave Hull for Orkney Islands
- Date(s)
- 1924
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Photo shows one of the American round-the-world planes being placed in the water at Hull, England after the wheels had been replaced by floats for the remainder of the flight. From Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands the flyers will begin their Transatlantic flight.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00152
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- First U. O. I Type Seaplane on the Pacific Coast
- Date(s)
- 1923-10-16
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'This wonderful little water bird, specially designed to be catapulted from a ship's deck, has many unusual features, such as a speed of 120 miles per hour with a 220 hp Laurence Radial Motor. She climbs 780 ft. in ten minutes, has a wing spread of 34 ft. and carries a useful load of 811 lbs., and carries fuel for 3 1/2 hours sustained flight. This picture shows the U. O. I in flight at the Naval Air Station, San Diego, California.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00158
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Safe at Rest in Pearl Harbor
- Date(s)
- 1934-01-17
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.) (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'Like a weary seagulll, the 10-P-1, flagship of the Navy's squadron of six giant seaplanes which flew from San Francisco to Honolulu, comes to rest on the blue waters of Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, after its 24 hour flight covering 2150 miles. Comm. McGinnis can be seen alighting from the prow of the ship while members of the Honolulu Air Base, wearing shorts, wait to moor the craft.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00171
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- World's First Aerial Battleship Launched
- Date(s)
- 1933-10-17
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.) (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'The world's first aerial battleship, and the largest flying-boat in the Royal Air Force was recently launched at the works of the Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, Ltd., at Brough, Yorkshire, England. The machine is the first flying boat to carry a gun capable of firing shells. The new gun can fire 100 rounds a minute of one-and-a-half-pounder shells. The plane is capable of 132 miles an hour, and can be tanked for a maximum range of 1500 sea miles. It has a wing span of...
Show moreText on verso: 'The world's first aerial battleship, and the largest flying-boat in the Royal Air Force was recently launched at the works of the Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, Ltd., at Brough, Yorkshire, England. The machine is the first flying boat to carry a gun capable of firing shells. The new gun can fire 100 rounds a minute of one-and-a-half-pounder shells. The plane is capable of 132 miles an hour, and can be tanked for a maximum range of 1500 sea miles. It has a wing span of 97 feet, a length of 70 feet high. The quick-firing artillery piece is in the bow cockpit. The gunner also has a machine-gun and bomb-release controls. Photo shows Lady Atkinson christening the new armed plane at Brough.'
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- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00168
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection
- Title
- Daredevil Girl Finds Newest Thrill
- Date(s)
- 1920/1940, 1920, 1940
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer)
- Description
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Text on verso: 'Miss Donny Parker of Santa Cruz, CA claims that she has found the greatest thrill of all. Photo shows Miss Parker in her latest thrill, riding on the front of hydroplane. The plane was piloted by Jack Holloway of Santa Cruz.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00606
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection