Box 11
Contains 172 Results:
L. Beachey and Knabenshue - Beachey Airship, Postcard entitled "Knabenshue and Beachey in Dirigibles. Curtiss Racer on Ground. Aviation Week. January 10-20, 1910. Los Angeles, Cal.", January 1910
Postcard entitled "Chas. Willard in Curtiss Biplane Ready for Flight", undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.
Postcard entitled "Los Angeles 'The Angels' Why shouldn't We Fly?", January 15, 1910
Man Flying Plane Over Grand Stand postcard, 1911
Farman III Biplane, Postcard entitled "Paulhan Over Grand Stand", undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.
Farman IV Biplane, possibly Paulhan in Farman Biplane postcard, undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.
Postcard entitled, "Beleriot Monoplane. Paulhaun", undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.
Postcard entitled, "Glen Curtiss Ready For The First Flight On Aviation", undated
This subseries contains postcards primarily of images of the 1910 Aviation Meet. Some postcards are anniversary editions of the event. If the postcard was written to someone, the scope and content note mentions who the postcard was sent to, and if possible, the name of the sender.