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Box 18B

 Container

Contains 142 Results:

Count Charles de Lambert “hobbling” Cordelia de Lambert’s skirt prior to her flight, 1909 Feb. 15

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 11
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1909 Feb. 15

Wilbur Wright making adjustments to the motor of the Wright Model A Flyer at Pau., 1909

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 12
Scope and Contents

Orville Wright is looking over Wilbur’s shoulder. Photograph by Rol and Company, Paris.

Dates: 1909

Wilbur Wright speaking to student pilot Capt. Paul N. Lucas-Girardville, who is seated in the passenger seat ready for a lesson, 1909 Feb. or Mar.

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 13
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1909 Feb. or Mar.

Duval La Chapelle and J.J. Lovelace working on the motor of a newly arrived Wright Model A Flyer in the hangar at Pau, 1909

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 14
Scope and Contents

Postcard sent to Katharine Wright in Dayton by Lovelace, June 10, 1909.

Dates: 1909

J. J. Lovelace and Duval La Chapelle assembling a Wright Model A Flyer in the hangar at Pau, 1909

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 15
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1909

J. J. Lovelace and Duval La Chapelle, 1909

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 16
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1909

Wilbur Wright and two assistants work on one of the pulleys on the launch rail at Pau while Orville Wright looks on., 1909

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 18
Scope and Contents

The assistants are identified as Duval La Chapelle and J. J. Lovelace.

Dates: 1909

J. J. Lovelace and Wilbur Wright work on the launch rail at Pau, 1909 Feb. 3

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 19
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1909 Feb. 3

Paul Tissandier and an unknown man tighten the launch ropes on the launch rail at Pau, 1909

 Item — Box: 18B, Folder: 4, Item: 20
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1909