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Letter informing spectators of the Wilmington Horse Show of the restricted program due to World War II and that all proceeds would benefit the Red Cross. William du Pont, Jr.'s cousin, Lammot du Pont, Jr., is listed as chairman of the Delaware...
The Boeing 707 prototype, Americas first jet transport, lifted from the Renton municipal airport runway adjacent to The Boeing Company plant where it was built as thousands of spectators watched, some from the roofs of nearby buildings. Ushering in...
Central States Rowing Association 69th Annual Regatta on the Calumet River, Chicago, Illinois. During a lull in the action, water skiers from the Tommy Bartlett Water Thrill Show entertained spectators at the finish line.
The DuPont Band, numbering more than 60 company employees, plays for the entertainment of guests at DuPont's 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting...
The DuPont Chorus, numbering 100 company employees, in 19th century costumes, sings during the DuPont 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of the Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost...
William H. Hart, chairman of DuPont's 150th anniversary planning committee, welcomes guests to ceremony July 18 on banks of Brandywine Creek near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost wholly of active and retired DuPont...
The DuPont Chorus, numbering 100 company employees, in 19th century costumes, sings during the DuPont 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of the Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost...
Text from back of image: "This unusual air view taken during the aerial circus over the Navy flying field at Lakehurst, NJ on Saturday, May 31st, witnessed by more than 100,000 spectators shows the giant Shenandoah attached to its mooring mast and...
Text from back of image: "This unusual air view taken during the aerial circus over the Navy flying field at Lakehurst, NJ on Saturday, May 31st, witnessed by more than 100,000 spectators shows the giant Shenandoah attached to its mooring mast in...
Text from back of image: "Essex, England - a plane making a low-flying attack on a sand-bagged machine gun emplacement of the westland forces 'somewhere in Essex' as England's greatest aerial maneuvers get under way. With 900 Royal Air Force planes...
Text from back of image: "A two-day glider meet, held at Pacific Beach near San Diego recently brought thousands of interested spectators. W. H. Bowlus, San Diego's only entry captured the distance and endurance record for the 'soarer' and came in...
Text from back of image: "This was the setting on lower Broadway as New York paid homage to England's famous flying Mollisons August 1st. Thousands of spectators lined the streets to cheer them on their triumphal ride to City Hall, there to...
Spectators in front of club house around the eighteenth hole during the first day of the 1930 U. S. Amateur golf championship tournament held on the East Course of the Merion Cricket Club (now the Merion Golf Club), Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
Spectators around the tenth hole of the East Course of the Merion Cricket Club (now the Merion Golf Club), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, during final round play of the Bobby Jones v. Gene Homans match of the U. S. Amateur Championship Tournament.
Spectators in front of club house around the eighteenth hole during the first day of the 1930 U. S. Amateur golf championship tournament held on the East Course of the Merion Crick Club (now the Merion Golf Club), Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
Spectators around the tenth hole of the East Course of the Merion Cricket Club (now the Merion Golf Club), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, during final round play of the Bobby Jones v. Gene Homans match of the U. S. Amateur Championship Tournament.
Spectators on closing holes during the first day of the 1930 U. S. Amateur golf championship tournament held on the East Course of the Merion Cricket Club (now the Merion Golf Club), Ardmore, Pennsylvania.