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- Aerial View of Naval Aeronautic Station Pensacola, 1914.
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- Navy Aeronautic Station Pensacola
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Aerial shot of the Naval Aeronautic Station at Pensacola, Florida taken in 1914. The front of the photo showcases canvas tent hangars can be seen beyond the Center Wharf while other hangars are in the process of being set up along the beach. Building 38 is situated in the bottom right corner of the photo. The back of the photo denotes the buildings in the photo while an archival summary provides additional information of the subjects captured.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_aerialphoto
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- Set of related objects
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- Aviators Photographed With Flying Boat, 1914.
- Author
- LCR Henry Mustin, Robert Paunack, Earl Spencer, Harold Bartlett, Walter A. Edwards, Clarence Bronson, William Corry, Jr., Joseph Pugh Norfleet, Edward McDonnell, Harold W. Scofield
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Photograph of Navy and Marine aviators taken at the Naval Aeronautic Station at Pensacola sometime in 1914. LCR Henry Mustin is leaning his left arm on the Curtiss Flying Boat which the pilots are positioned in front of. The back of the photograph indicates Mustin as the leaning pilot while also providing an archival summary of the men who may have been photographed alongside those who definitely were.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_aviatorswithflyingboat
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- Set of related objects
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- Curtiss Model F-boat Launch, 1914.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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1914 official Navy photograph of a Curtiss F-boat being launched from canvas Hangar 10 at the Naval Aeronautical Station in Pensacola. Men look on as the plane is lowered down wooden ramps laid upon the beach. The back of the photo exhibits information on the type of plane as well as official Navy credit stamps. An archival summary is also provided.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_curtisslaunchhangar10
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- Set of related objects
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- First Class of Aviators at Pensacola, 1914.
- Author
- U.S. Navy, Robert Paunack, Earl Spencer, Harold Bartlett, Walter A. Edwards, Clarence Bronson, William Corry, Jr., Joseph Pugh Norfleet, Edward McDonnell, Harold W. Scofield, Richard Saufley, Patrick N. L. Bellinger, Kenneth Whiting, Henry C. Mustin, Albert Read, Earle Johnson, Alfred A. Cunningham, Francis T. Evans, Ewart G. Haas
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Photo of the first class of aviators seated upon a Curtiss sea plane at the Navy Aeronautical Station at Pensacola taken in 1914. A description of the standing and seating arrangements is provided below the photograph. Standing, from left to right, is Robert Paunack, Earl Spencer, Harold Bartlett, Walter A. Edwards, Clarence Bronson, William Corry, Jr., Joseph Pugh Norfleet, Edward McDonnell, and Harold W. Scofield. Seated, from left to right, is Richard Saufley, Patrick N. L. Bellinger,...
Show morePhoto of the first class of aviators seated upon a Curtiss sea plane at the Navy Aeronautical Station at Pensacola taken in 1914. A description of the standing and seating arrangements is provided below the photograph. Standing, from left to right, is Robert Paunack, Earl Spencer, Harold Bartlett, Walter A. Edwards, Clarence Bronson, William Corry, Jr., Joseph Pugh Norfleet, Edward McDonnell, and Harold W. Scofield. Seated, from left to right, is Richard Saufley, Patrick N. L. Bellinger, Kenneth Whiting, Henry C. Mustin, Albert Read, Earle Johnson, Alfred A. Cunningham, Francis T. Evans, and wart G. Haas.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_firstclass(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Tent Hangars and Hydroplanes, 1914.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photograph of the tent hangars on the shore of the Pensacola Navy Yard taken in January 1914 just prior to the site being renamed the Naval Aeronautical Station Pensacola, Florida. Sea planes are being taxied into their hangars while one is in the process of taking off in the center of the photo.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_tenthangarsandtaxiinghydroplane(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- July Class 1915, U.S. Navy Aeronautic Station Pensacola, Florida.
- Author
- U.S. Navy, Alfred A. Cunningham, Harold W. Scofield, Robert R. Paunack, Walter A. Edwards, Kenneth Whiting, Richard Saufley, Clarence Bronson, William M. Corry, Jr., Francis T. Evans, Earle F. Johnson
- Abstract/Description
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Navy photograph of the July 1915 Class of aviators at the Navy Aeronautic Station at Pensacola. From left to right are Alfred A. Cunningham, Harold W. Scofield, Robert R. Paunack, Walter A. Edwards, Kenneth Whiting, Richard Saufley, Clarence Bronson, William M. Corry, Jr., Francis T. Evans, and Earle F. Johnson. On the back of the photo is the official U.S. Navy release stamp and date along with an archival summary.
- Date Issued
- 1942-05-13
- Identifier
- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_july1915class
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- Set of related objects
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- Curtiss Plane on Catapult, April 16, 1915.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo taken April 16, 1915 of LTJG Patrick N.L. Bellinger's Curtiss AB-2 sea plane loaded onto a catapult upon the U.S. Navy Coal Barge No. 214. Men inspect the catapult while others look on.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_april-16-1915photo_curtissoncatapult(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- AB-2 Launch from Coal Barge, April 16, 1915.
- Author
- U.S. Navy, LTJG Patrick N. L. Bellinger
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Photo of aviator Patrick Bellinger successfully launching from U.S. Navy Coal Barge No. 214 in Pensacola, Florida on April 16, 1915. The back of the photo holds an archival summary as well as an official U.S. Navy stamp of credit.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_april1915photo_ab2launching
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- Set of related objects
- Title
- Flying Boat on Ramp by Canvas Tents, 1914-1915.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of two Curtiss flying boats sat upon wooden ramps which extend from the canvas hangars at the Naval Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Florida. Taken sometime in 1914 or 1915, a Curtiss model F sits in the foreground while a Curtiss AH rests at the end of it's own ramp. Navy men can be seen working and chatting on AH's ramp as well.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914-1915photo_f-boatsandtenthangars(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Canvas Hangars and Coal Shed, 1914-1915.
- Author
- U.S. Navy, D. McMahon
- Abstract/Description
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Photo of the canvas hangars and Building 27, known as the Coal Shed, at the Naval Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Florida taken around 1914-1915. Men can be seen possibly chopping wood by the Coal Shed in the right hand side of the photo. Men and children can also be seen in the bottom of the photo resting upon a wooden ramp for one of the Curtiss flyers and a stamp of D. McMahon, Pensacola, FLA can be seen in the bottom right of the photo indicating the possible photographer.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914photo_hangarsandcoalshed(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Lone Curtiss AH flyer on Ramp, 1914-1915.
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- U.S. Navy, D. McMahon
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Photo of a Curtiss AH model plane on its ramp along the beach at the Naval Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Fl. taken circa 1914-1915. As men work on the plane children look on, three of who appear to be black.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914-1915photo_lonecurtissonramp(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Canvas Hangars Along the Beach, 1914-1915.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of the Canvas hangars along the beach at the Naval Aeronautical Station Pensacola, Fl. taken circa 1914-1915. Men dig out the beach while others work on Curtiss se planes that rest on the ramps to their respective hangars.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_1914-1915photo_tenthangarsandhydroplanes(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Aerial View of the U.S.S. North Carolina, 1915-1916.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Aerial photo of the U.S.S. North Carolina and the Navy Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Fl. taken circa 1915-1916. Canvas hangars can be seen on the beach in the left-hand side of the photo. The North Carolina is docked along Allegheny Pier. The back of the photo has descriptive information penciled upon the back as well as an archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_c.a.1914-1916photo_aerialofussnorthcarolina
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- Set of related objects
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- Closed Tent Hangars, 1914-1916.
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- U.S. Navy
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Photo of the closed canvas hangars along the beach at the Navy Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Fl. taken circa 1914-1916. The photo seems to show rough weather and the conditions planes were housed in before metal hangars were constructed. On the back is information penciled in that appears to be dated 1914 which states that two airplanes were housed at the "Navy Yard" along with an archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_c.a.1914-1916photo_closedtenthangars
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- Set of related objects
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- Aerial Photo Over Wall to Warrington, 1914-1916.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Aerial shot of the Navy Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Fl. and the wall that surrounded it, dividing the station from the town of Warrington, Fl. taken around 1914-1916. The photo showcases several key structures such as the water tower and general store of the base as well as capturing the layout of the village just beyond it. In the upper left corner is a possible date of creation of the photo marked in white which reads April 3, 1916. On the back is an official Navy stamp of copyright as...
Show moreAerial shot of the Navy Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Fl. and the wall that surrounded it, dividing the station from the town of Warrington, Fl. taken around 1914-1916. The photo showcases several key structures such as the water tower and general store of the base as well as capturing the layout of the village just beyond it. In the upper left corner is a possible date of creation of the photo marked in white which reads April 3, 1916. On the back is an official Navy stamp of copyright as well as an archival summary.
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- 1914-1916
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_c.a.1914-1916photo_overwalltowarrington
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- Set of related objects
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- Postcard Photo from the Bulkhead, 1914-1917.
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- U.S. Navy
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Photographic post card of sailors scrubbing wood benches and tables with stone upon a beach at the Navy Aeronautical Station, Pensacola, Fl. circa 1914-1917. The photo was printed on post card paper and the back showcases it's intent to be used in such a way. The back also has an archival summary which notes that the photo was possibly taken from the Bulkhead pier.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_c.a.1914-1917photopostcard_frombulkhead
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- Set of related objects
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- Aerial Postcard Photo of the Navy Aeronautical Station, 1914.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Postcard photograph of the beach at the Naval Aeronautical Station, Pensacola looking west. The canvas hangars and coal shed are visible along the beach as well as Building 38 in the lower right. On the back showcases the postcard stamping as well as an archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_circa1914photopostcard_aerialview
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- Set of related objects
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- Pilot and Photographer in Curtiss Seaplane, December 1915.
- Author
- U.S. Navy, Walter Leroy Richardson, Lt. Earle F. Johnson
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Photo of Navy photographer Walter Leroy Richardson, left, and Lt. Earle F. Johnson, right, in a Curtiss seaplane at the Naval Aeronautic Station Pensacola, December 1915. The pair performed the first recorded aerial photography mission. The back of one photo holds descriptive text written in pencil as well as an archival summary. A duplicate photo was omitted due to redundancy of the front image but the back was retained here which provides a biography of Richardson as well as an official...
Show morePhoto of Navy photographer Walter Leroy Richardson, left, and Lt. Earle F. Johnson, right, in a Curtiss seaplane at the Naval Aeronautic Station Pensacola, December 1915. The pair performed the first recorded aerial photography mission. The back of one photo holds descriptive text written in pencil as well as an archival summary. A duplicate photo was omitted due to redundancy of the front image but the back was retained here which provides a biography of Richardson as well as an official Navy credit stamp.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_dec1915photo_pilotsincurtiss
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- Set of related objects
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- Photo of Beach at NAS Pensacola, February 1914.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of the beach at the Naval Aeronautic Station, Pensacola taken sometime in early 1914. The photo showcases many of the buildings of the station including Building 38 in the right hand side and the water tower in the background. The condition of the beach is conspicuous. The back of the photo has extra details on who the photo was sent to in February 1914 as well as an archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_feb14-1914photo_picturetosecnav
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- Set of related objects
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- Curtiss F-Boats and AH In Water, 1914-1916.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of Curtiss flying boats and a model AH hydroplane on the beach at the Naval Aeronautics Station Pensacola, taken sometime after the planes arrived in January 1914. A model AH plane is currently being taxied into the water. Flying boats are close to the camera than the model AH's which sit farther down the beach.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1914-1915_jan1914photo_curtissflyingboatsandahhydroplanes(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)