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- Aerial of Melinda's Ditch, 1916-1917.
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- U.S. Navy
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Aerial photo of Melinda's Ditch taken sometime between 1916 and 1917. The name refers to the stream in the bottom center of the photo which was named after a woman who owned a brothel on a hill overlooking Woolsey and the bay. The house stood where a riding corral rests in the center of the photo. A sandy walking path is visible leading from the corral to the stream. On the back of the photo is an archival summary in type which provides the context for the name of the stream.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_photo_aerialofmelindasditch
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- Set of related objects
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- Aerial Photo of Naval Air Station, 1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy, LTCOL. G. Johnson
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Aerial photo of NAS Pensacola looking southeast taken in 1917. Personnel can be seen wandering the sidewalks of the base and several cars are parked besides Building 2 in the lower right corner. More can be seen parked between the power plant and sheet metal shop. The building at the center of the photo with the chimney is Building 47, the power plant. The long white building beside that is Building 1, the jointer & paint shop. The white building with the arched doors just below the power...
Show moreAerial photo of NAS Pensacola looking southeast taken in 1917. Personnel can be seen wandering the sidewalks of the base and several cars are parked besides Building 2 in the lower right corner. More can be seen parked between the power plant and sheet metal shop. The building at the center of the photo with the chimney is Building 47, the power plant. The long white building beside that is Building 1, the jointer & paint shop. The white building with the arched doors just below the power plant is Building 29, the sheet metal shop. To the right of that, the long single story building is Building 2, the hydrogen plant and garage. At the lower left corner is building 38, the machine shop. On the back of the photo is a sticker detailing the name LTCol. G Johnson USMC (Ret) and a partial stamp.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_1917photo_aeriallookingSE
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- Aerial Photo of Palafox Street Wharf, 1916-1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Undated aerial photo of the Palafox Street Wharf at Pensacola. Sailing and steam ships are visible on the bay and cars can be seen traveling up Palafox itself.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_photo_aerialofpalafoxstreetwharf(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Aerial View of Building 2 and 29, April 3, 1916.
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- U.S. Navy
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Aerial photo of buildings 2 and 29 taken April 3, 1916. Building 2, bottom of the photo, was the Hydrogen Plant and Garage. Building 29, towards the top, was the Sheet Metal shop. A stamp of the NAS photo lab appears on the back as well as an archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_april31916photo_aerialofbldgs2and29
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- Set of related objects
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- Aerial View of NAS Pensacola, 1916-1917.
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- U.S. Navy
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Aerial photo of NAS Pensacola as it appeared in 1916-1917 after the metal hangars 71, 72, and 73 were built to the west of Center Wharf. Tied at Allegheny PIer is the armored cruiser North Carolina (ACR 12), the station ship, which arrived in September 1915. The back of the photo contains a date range for the image as well as information relating the image to a personal collection of one Vice Admiral Gerald F. Bogan.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_c.a.1916-1917photo_aeriallayoutnas
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- Set of related objects
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- Aerial View of Officer's Quarters, April 1916.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Aerial photo of the Officer's Quarters along North avenue at NAS Pensacola taken in April 1916, likely from a balloon. The date of the photo appears etched in white in the upper left corner. North avenue runs diagonally across the bottom left corner of the photo. The west and north walls of the Navy Yard are visible towards the center of the photo. Just beyond them are a church, the village of Woolsey, and other buildings. The guard shack, tower, and pedestrian gate are on the western end of...
Show moreAerial photo of the Officer's Quarters along North avenue at NAS Pensacola taken in April 1916, likely from a balloon. The date of the photo appears etched in white in the upper left corner. North avenue runs diagonally across the bottom left corner of the photo. The west and north walls of the Navy Yard are visible towards the center of the photo. Just beyond them are a church, the village of Woolsey, and other buildings. The guard shack, tower, and pedestrian gate are on the western end of the north wall. The Commandant's Quarters, including gardens and stables, are visible in the bottom middle of the photo.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_april1916photo_aerialofofficersquarters(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Aircraft Hangar Under Construction, 1916-1918.
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- U.S. Navy
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Photo taken at NAS Pensacola showing a metal aircraft hanger in the process of being constructed dating between 1916-1918. Scaffolding is visible in the center right of the photo while in the center left a man stands and observes something in the distance. In the center of the photo, leaning against the small wooden shack, a bicycle can also be seen.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_c.a.1916-1918photo_hangarconstruction(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Back of the Commandant's Quarters, 1917.
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- U.S. Navy
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Photo of the back of the Commandant's Quarters at NAS Pensacola taken in 1917. Notable are the iron bars around the porch and balconies which seem to enclose the entire home. On the roof a worker can be seen towards the center left of the photo and the top of the building has been painted in a camouflage scheme which was used during World War I. The back of the photo holds a stamp of the NAS Pensacola photo lab, a description of the building in pencil indicating it as the Commandant's...
Show morePhoto of the back of the Commandant's Quarters at NAS Pensacola taken in 1917. Notable are the iron bars around the porch and balconies which seem to enclose the entire home. On the roof a worker can be seen towards the center left of the photo and the top of the building has been painted in a camouflage scheme which was used during World War I. The back of the photo holds a stamp of the NAS Pensacola photo lab, a description of the building in pencil indicating it as the Commandant's quarters, and a small archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_circa1917photo_backofcommandantsquarters
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- Set of related objects
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- Balloon Field at NAS Pensacola, October 1917 - August 1918.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Aerial photo of the balloon field at NAS Pensacola taken sometime between October 1917 and August 1918. Visible is the dirigible hangar in the lower right corner of the photo. The two dark roofed buildings are "Magazines" which housed ammunition. Clearly visible is the sand shelves below the water just beyond the beach as well. On the back of the photo is descriptive information on when the hangar was built and dismantled penciled in the top left corner. An archival summary is also present on...
Show moreAerial photo of the balloon field at NAS Pensacola taken sometime between October 1917 and August 1918. Visible is the dirigible hangar in the lower right corner of the photo. The two dark roofed buildings are "Magazines" which housed ammunition. Clearly visible is the sand shelves below the water just beyond the beach as well. On the back of the photo is descriptive information on when the hangar was built and dismantled penciled in the top left corner. An archival summary is also present on the back of the photo.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_c.a.1917-1918photo_balloonfield
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- Set of related objects
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- Burgess N-9 planes on a Pier, May 1917.
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- U.S. Navy
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Photo taken before May 1917 of Burgess N-9 seaplanes lined up along the pier at NAS Pensacola. Men can be seen wandering the pier and one on the right side of the photo is riding a bicycle. The closest plane to the camera, on the right, has a stylized anchor logo on its tail. Naval History and Heritage Command states that "Before the United States entered into World War I, naval aircraft were identified by an anchor design on the vertical tail surface, the use of which continued to the time a...
Show morePhoto taken before May 1917 of Burgess N-9 seaplanes lined up along the pier at NAS Pensacola. Men can be seen wandering the pier and one on the right side of the photo is riding a bicycle. The closest plane to the camera, on the right, has a stylized anchor logo on its tail. Naval History and Heritage Command states that "Before the United States entered into World War I, naval aircraft were identified by an anchor design on the vertical tail surface, the use of which continued to the time a National Aircraft Insignia was adopted."
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_1917photo_naspensacolapreww1(2)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Camp Bennett, 1917-1918.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Undated photo of Camp Bennett at NAS Pensacola. The arched entrance to the camp and nearby tents are visible among the trees in the center of the photo. The back of the photo holds a stamp of official ownership by the Navy as well as a possible accession date of the photo itself. An archival summary is also provided on the back.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_photo_campbennett
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- Set of related objects
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- Catapult on USS Huntington, June 1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of a Martin Model "S" seaplane on a catapult and the crew of the USS Huntington taken June 5, 1917. Crew can be seen inspecting the plane before an assumed launch while other members recline and watch from the distance. The back of the photo contains descriptive information and an archival summary detailing the nature of catapult experiments.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_june51917photo_martinmodelah-19onhuntingtoncatapult
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- Set of related objects
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- Curtiss H-12 On Water, April 7, 1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of a Curtiss H-12 seaplane on the water taken April 17, 1917. The date is etched in the top left corner of the photo. Crew can be seen inspecting the craft as well. The back of the photo holds an official identification of the aircraft in the photo, a U.S. Navy credit stamp, a stamp of when the photo seemed to have been first taken, and a more recent archival summary.
- Date Issued
- 1917-04-07
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_april171917photo_curtissH-12onwater
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- Set of related objects
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- Dirigible Hangar Under Construction, July 3, 1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of the dirigible hangar at NAS Pensacola under construction taken July 3, 1917. Men can be seen working in the scaffolding seemingly without safety harnesses. The date of the photo is etched in the upper left.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_july31917photo_dirigiblehangarconstruction(1)
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Glenn Martin Model S, 1916.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of a Glenn Martin Model 2 sea plant at NAS Pensacola taken in 1916. Sailors can be seen fitting the wire frame onto the wing while the pilot takes his seat in the cockpit. The back of the photo details the stype of plane, a reference to a book titled United States Navy Aircraft Since 1911, and an archival summary that detailing specific planes that were brought into NAS Pensacola.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_1916photo_glennmartinmodelS
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- Set of related objects
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- HS Tractor Seaplane, March 30, 1916.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo of an HS tractor seaplane at NAS Pensacola taken March 30, 1916. Men relax around the base of the plane which rests on a runway. The back of the photo contains identifying information in the upper left corner of the photo as well as an archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_march301916photo_thomasbrosHStractorseaplane
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- Set of related objects
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- Looking West From the Wet Basin, March 1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo looking west down South Avenue from the Wet Basin at NAS Pensacola taken March 1917.Men can be seen working on the road in the center. Building 45, constructed 1905-1906 and used as headquarters for administrative offices, is on the right.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_march1917photo_southave
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- Set of related objects
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- NAS Baseball Team, July 4, 1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy, Frank Mauk
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Photo of the NAS Pensacola baseball team in front of the scoreboard taken July 4, 1917 showing their win against the Fort Barrancas Army team 7 to 2. In the front row, second from the left is Frank W. Mauck, USNR.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_july41917photo_nasbaseballteam
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- Set of related objects
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- Observation Tower Under Construction, 1917.
- Author
- U.S. Navy
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Photo taken in 1917 showing the observation tower at NAS Pensacola under construction. Men can be seen working on the wooden scaffolding along the tower seemingly with no safety ropes. Silos in the background are painted in camouflage scheme which occurred as the U.S. entered World War I. A stamp of the NAS photo lab is printed on the back as well as an archival summary.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_1917photo_observationtowerconstruction
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- Set of related objects
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- Postcard of Ten Curtiss N-9 Planes in Front of Hangars, January 27, 1917.
- Author
- W. L. Richardson, U.S. Navy, Albertype Co.
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Postcard of ten U.S. Navy Curtiss N-9 planes in front of the seaplane hangars 71, 72, and 73 at NAS Pensacola taken January 27, 1917. Each plane has a stylized anchor on the tail which was used to identify navy aircraft until May 1917 when the National Aircraft Insignia was adopted. Men can be seen marching before the planes in uniform. The postcard was addressed to an E. C. Feedler from Vineland, New Jersey and was published by the New York company Albertype, Co.
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- uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_jan271917postcard_10curtissn-9floatplanes
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- Set of related objects