Box 32B
Contains 30 Results:
Aeronautical negatives
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
Frank Coffyn, Ralph Johnstone, Wilbur and Orville Wright, and Walter Brookins at the Indianapolis Speedway, 1910 June
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
Orville Wright and an unknown man looking at a half-scale model of the 1903 motor in Orville Wright’s laboratory, 1933
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
Profile view of a Wright Model A Flyer fitted with a rear horizontal stabilizer in addition to the usual front stabilizer, Huffman Prairie, 1910
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
Walter Brookins, Orville Wright, and others working on the Flyer, Montgomery, AL, 1910 May
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
Orville Wright and his student pilots in the hangar. From left to right: Arthur L. Welsh, Spencer Crane, Orville Wright, Walter Brookins, James Davis, and Arch Hoxsey, Montgomery, AL, 1910 May
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
Orville Wright and an unknown man looking at a half-scale model of the 1903 motor in Orville Wright’s laboratory, 1933
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
The Wright Model F Flyer ready for takeoff at Huffman Prairie, 1914
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
The Wright Model F Flyer ready for takeoff at Huffman Prairie, 1914
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.
Two people standing at the entrance of the hangar at Huffman Prairie, circa 1913
Many of these negatives are for prints listed in Part IV of this guide. However, there are many which do not exist as prints. Subjects of the images and their informal character suggest they were taken with a personal camera by either Orville or Katharine Wright, or their close friends and family.