Box 32B
Contains 30 Results:
Interior view of the Wright Cycle Company shop showing men working at lathes producing Wright airplane parts and engines, 1910 Summer
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.
Rear angle view of outbuildings behind the Wright Cycle Company shop in Dayton, circa 1930
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.
William Howard Taft and officials with Wilbur, Orville and Katharine Wright at the White House, Washington D.C., for the presentation of the Aero Club of America medals, 1909 June 10
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.
Miscellaneous 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.
Group photograph taken at a dinner given for Orville Wright at the Engineers Club, Boston, 1916 June 12
Diners include Godfrey L. Cabot, Paul W. Litchfield, Adm. Washington Lee Capps, Orville Wright, Alexander Graham Bell, Edward M. Hagar, J.H. Barbazette, Lester D. Gardner, Roy Knabenshue, Raymond Ware, Thomas Huff, Alan R. Hawley, Glenn L. Martin, Oscar Brindley, Jerome C. Hunsaker, James Means and many M.I.T. and Harvard professors.
Portrait photograph of Stella Harris., Undated
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.
Photograph of a cartoon by Homer Davenport, showing Uncle Sam walking with Orville and Wilbur Wright followed by native American birds, 1909
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.
Left profile portrait of Wilbur Wright, circa 1909
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.
Left profile portrait of Orville Wright, circa 1909
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.
Portrait photograph of Orville Wright, 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.