Ballooning Stereoviews-Curved Mounts

43322.

Crowds on Terraces Watching Flight of Air Ship over Government Building, Lewis & Clark Exposition, 1905, Portland, Ore.

43323.

Airship at the Lewis and Clark Centennial, Portland, Oregon, 1905. Lincoln Beachey, an eighteen-year old balloon pilot, made nine ascents above the exposition grounds in 1905. He operated T.S. Baldwin’s motor-driven blimps named “Angelus” and the “City of Portland.

43324.

21446. A close view of Baldwin’s most successful Airship, Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon.

43325.

15460-Baldwin’s most successful Airship, Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon.

43326.

21445. Baldwin’s latest airship returning from a flight over City of Portland, Lewis and Clark Centennial, Portland, Ore.

43327.

3345. T.S. Baldwin, aviator of California Arrow and Knabenshue its youthful sky-pilot in the framework.

43328.

The Famous “California Arrow” Airship starting with Aeronaut Knabenshue on its first successful flight, World’s Fair, St. Louis.

43329.

8603. Near view of the mechanism of the Francois Airship, showing the inventor aboard ready to make ascent, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis.

43330.

8604. Francois Airship in mid-air ready for flight, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis.

43331.

8602. Francois Airship about to ascend for a flight, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis.

43332.

615-Flying Machine, Sailing above World’s Fair Grounds, St. Louis, Mo., 1904.

43333.

614-Air Ship Station, World’s Fair Grounds, St. Louis, Mo., 1904.

43334.

21320. The big French airship of Hippolyte Francois breaks the framework colliding with a fence, World’s Fair, St. Louis.

43335.

15168-An Airship the Flies, Baldwins’ “California Arrow,” Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo.

43336.

32738. Close View, from within Framework, of Supporting Girders of ZRS-4 (U.S.S. Akron). Without Stereoscopic Effect.

43337.

32738. Close View, from within Framework, of Supporting Girders of ZRS-4 (U.S.S. Akron). With Stereoscopic Effect.

43338.

32739. Nose of Framework of ZRS-4 (U.S.S. Akron) from inside the Hangar.

43339.

32740. Inside the Framework of ZRS-4 (U.S.S. Akron), during Construction, Akron, Ohio.

43340.

32744. Bow of ZRS-4, the Akron, through Dock Door, Akron, Ohio.

43341.

32745. A Bow view of the Zeppelin Akron Showing the Outer Covering, Akron, Ohio.

43342.

32763. As our Photographer saw the Akron, the ZRS-4 on July 29, just Eleven Days before it will be Launched.

43343.

32766. Mrs. Hoover Christens the Akron, the Largest Airship in the World, at Akron, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1931.

43344.

32766. Mrs. Hoover Christens the Akron, the Largest Airship in the World, at Akron, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1931.

43345.

32771. The Maiden Flight of the Largest Dirigible Ever Built, the U.S.S. Akron, Sept. 23, 1931.

43346.

6. Close View Applying the Outer Cover.

43347.

17399. Trans-Atlantic Flight from Germany Ended-Giant Zeppelin at Lakehurst, N.J.

43348.

17401. Giant Zeppelin ZR-3, Showing Control Car-In Hangar, Lakehurst, N.J. This is the U.S.S. Los Angeles.

43349.

17408. ZR-3 Leaving Washington D.C. after being Christened Los Angeles.

43350.

32415. At Los Angeles, in August, 1939, Graf Zeppelin Air Cruise around the World.

43351.

17402. The Shenandoah Overhead, Zeppelin ZR-3 (Los Angeles) at left, in Lakehurst, N.J. hangar.

43352.

Dirigibles Shenandoah and Los Angeles at Lakehurst, N.J.

43353.

17407. Zeppelin just Christened Los Angeles by Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Washington, DC, Nov. 25, 1924.

43354.

17406. ZR-3, Newly Christened Los Angeles by Mrs. Coolidge-Starting Homeward Flight from Washington, DC.

43355.

Unnamed Zeppelin.

43356.

32277T. The Graf Zeppelin.

43357.

17397. Just Arrived from Germany, Giant Zeppelin Entering Hangar, Lakehurst, NJ.

43358.

8632. The Graf Zeppelin’s Rendezvous with the Eternal Desert and the more than 4000-Year-old Pyramids, of Giza, Egypt.

43359.

8627. The Graf Zeppelin’s Rendezvous with the Eternal Desert and the more than 4000-Year-old Pyramids, of Giza, Egypt.

43360.

26. Columbia Airship about to land.

43361.

32965. Replica of Fort Dearborn at A Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, 1933.

43362.

32997. The “Midway,” A Century of Progress, Chicago, 1933-N. along 23rd Street Concourse.

43363.

33051. South End of “MIdway” looking toward Transportation Bldg., A Century of Progress, Chicago, 1933.

43364.

33072. The Goodyear Blimp and Transportation Bldg., A Century of Progress, Chicago, 1933.

43365.

Defender by Goodyear, ca. 1931.

43366.

17403. Giant Zeppelin ZR-3 Overhead-Shenandoah at right, in Hangar, Lakehurst, NJ.

43367.

17398. Friedrichshafen, Germany, is the Home of the Zeppelin.

43368.

17398. Giant Zeppelin Acquired by U.S. Arriving from Germany, Lakehurst, NJ.

43369.

33371. Friedrichshafen, Germany is the Home of the Zeppelin.

43370.

An Observation Balloon preparing to rise.

43371.

Silicol Gas Plant filling Nurse Balloons.