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Miller and Captain Hingsburg

Photograph of two men, both wearing suits and ties, standing next to an airplane. The text “Miller” is written on the negative above the man on the left, and the text “Capt Hingsburg” is written above the man on the right. The Man on the left may be Pilot W. T. Miller Airways Division Extension Superintendent. The man at right may be Captain Frederick C. Hingsburg, chief engineer of the airways division of the United States Department of Commerce.

Russian flyers at Vancouver after flight over North Pole

Men and women stand around an airplane, which is parked on a grassy field. They are grouped towards the right side of the frame, where a man in a long coat and hat holds a box (negative 1 of 16). On sleeve: Pilot - Valery Chkalov (killed later in a test plane crash); Co-pilot - Georgy Bayduko; Navigator - Alexander Belyakov

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Instructor R. E. Gilliam and three unidentified Chinese students with airplane wing at Adcox aviation school, Portland

Photograph showing R. E. Gilliam and three unidentified Chinese students with the frame of an airplane wing at the Adcox aviation school in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 371N5592 were published on Page 24 of the Oregon Journal home edition on January 10, 1930, under the headline “Future Aviation Heads for China.” The photographs had the following caption: “Seven Chinese youths have registered at Adcox Aviation school, No. 280 Union avenue north, in line with announcement that such groups will be trained there at the Chinese government’s expense.” This photograph had the following additional information: “Three of the group learning all about an airplane wing from R. E. Gilliam, chief instructor at the school.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Chinese Take Up Aviation Here.” See additional related image No. 371N6166.

Chinese students and diplomat at Adcox aviation school, Portland

Full-length portrait showing ten men standing in a row outside the entrance to the Adcox Schools in Portland. A nearly identical photograph, image No. 371N5592, and image No. 371N5592 were published on Page 24 of the Oregon Journal home edition on January 10, 1930, under the headline “Future Aviation Heads for China.” The photographs had the following caption: “Seven Chinese youths have registered at Adcox Aviation school, No. 280 Union avenue north, in line with announcement that such groups will be trained there at the Chinese government’s expense.” The photograph nearly identical to this one had the following additional information: “They are shown with Chang Tien-chieou, delegate of China’s ministry of foreign affairs, who accompanied them here, and local welcomers. From left—Herbert Lung, Moy Gee, Moy Lee of Portland; Edward Wong, Delegate Chang, Ralph Chong, Don Wing Moy of Portland; Michael F. Tom, Bennie Choye and Willie Low.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Chinese Take Up Aviation Here.” See additional related image No. 371N3468.

Chinese students and diplomat at Adcox aviation school, Portland

Full-length portrait showing ten men standing in a row outside the entrance to the Adcox Schools in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 371N5592 were published on Page 24 of the Oregon Journal home edition on January 10, 1930, under the headline “Future Aviation Heads for China.” The photographs had the following caption: “Seven Chinese youths have registered at Adcox Aviation school, No. 280 Union avenue north, in line with announcement that such groups will be trained there at the Chinese government’s expense.” This photograph had the following additional information: “They are shown with Chang Tien-chieou, delegate of China’s ministry of foreign affairs, who accompanied them here, and local welcomers. From left—Herbert Lung, Moy Gee, Moy Lee of Portland; Edward Wong, Delegate Chang, Ralph Chong, Don Wing Moy of Portland; Michael F. Tom, Bennie Choye and Willie Low.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Chinese Take Up Aviation Here.” See related image Nos. 371N3468 and 371N6166.

Unidentified group with airplane

Photograph of eight unidentified people, five men and three women, posing with a biplane and facing front. At left, two unidentified men are fueling the plane. A mark that may be the number 1 is written on negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.

Pilot Gladys O’Donnell and five unidentified women with airplane

Full-length portrait showing six women leaning against the wing of a biplane and facing front. The women at left and third from left are each wearing a ribbon on which the following text is visible: “AIR TOURIST / PACIFIC NORTHWEST AIR TOURS.” The second woman from left is pilot Gladys O’Donnell; the others are unidentified. See related image No. 374N0307 of O’Donnell. Image note: Light leaks on negative.

Unidentified man looking at document with Smith, pilot

Photograph of two men in an office. They are standing side by side next to two machines with keyboards and are looking at a document they are holding. The man at left is wearing a suit and tie. The man at right, probably a pilot, is wearing a heavy flight suit, gloves, and an aviator’s cap and goggles. He is identified as “Smith” on the negative for related image No. 374N0302. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Unidentified man with airplane

Three-quarters portrait of an unidentified man standing next to the tail of an airplane, a Bellanca Pacemaker. He is facing to the left, smiling, and gesturing toward the plane with one arm. He is wearing a prosthetic device in place of his hand. On the tail of the plane is the number “NC 10365.” Below that is the number 187. Painted on the tail at left is the text “49er.”

L. B. Waltz arriving in Portland by plane for medical treatment

Photograph of an unidentified man settling L. B. Waltz on a stretcher on March 28, 1928, after Waltz arrived at Rankin Field in Portland by airplane for medical treatment. Standing next to the stretcher is an unidentified man holding a blanket, pillow, and hat. A cropped version of this photograph was one of two that were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal the day Waltz arrived. The photographs had the headline “Broken Leg Not Even Jarred.“ The photographs had the following caption: “L. B. Waltz, teacher at Selah, Wash., is brought here in Rankin plane for medical care after auto crash.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “Upper photo shows injured man being taken from plane to ambulance.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Patient Brought Here In Airplane.” The story reported that Waltz had been injured a week earlier and was flown from Yakima, Washington, to Portland by pilot Tex Rankin. Also see image Nos. 371N5038 and 371N5965.

L. B. Waltz arriving in Portland by plane for medical treatment

Photograph of two unidentified men lifting L. B. Waltz of Selah, Washington, onto a stretcher from an airplane after he arrived at Rankin Field in Portland for medical treatment on March 28, 1928. That day, the Oregon Journal published a front-page story about Waltz’s flight and a related photograph, image No. 371N5966. The story, headlined “Patient Brought Here in Airplane,” reported that Waltz, a teacher, had been injured in a car wreck a week earlier and was flown from Yakima, Washington, to Portland by pilot Tex Rankin. See additional related image No. 371N5038.

L. B. Waltz being lifted into ambulance after arriving in Portland by plane for medical treatment

Photograph showing L. B. Waltz of Selah, Washington, lying on a stretcher as two unidentified attendants lift him into an ambulance. The photograph was taken at Rankin Field in Portland after Waltz arrived by airplane for medical treatment on March 28, 1928. That day, the Oregon Journal published a front-page story about Waltz’s flight and a related photograph, image No. 371N5966. The story, headlined “Patient Brought Here in Airplane,” reported that Waltz, a teacher, had been injured in a car wreck a week earlier and was flown from Yakima, Washington, to Portland by pilot Tex Rankin. See additional related image No. 371N5965. Image note: Photograph quality is poor due to deterioration of the negative.

Two people, probably Tex Rankin and Ray Bartley, in biplane

Photograph, taken from the side, showing two people seated in a biplane. The plane is on the ground with its propeller running. On the side of the plane are the words “Tex Rankin, pilot / Ray Bartley, Mechanic,” and a large number 13. On the plane’s tail is the number “R 21M.” The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Four men with airplane

Portrait of four unidentified men posing with a biplane. Two men are standing in front of the plane on either side of the propeller. The other two men, both wearing parachutes, are standing on the plane’s lower wings.

Holman and Dickinson with airplane

Photograph showing two men standing next to an airplane. The text “Holman + Dickinson” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. Holman is at right, Dickinson at left. This photograph may be related to image No. 371N6179. Image note: Negative damage at bottom center.

Holman

Photograph of a man looking to the left. He is wearing a collared shirt and tie. The text “Holman” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. This image may be related to image No. 371N6182.

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