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Box 32.5

 Container

Contains 50 Results:

Sheet 15. 5 photos including (1) 5 people standing beside a plane. A woman is in the center, two men at the left are in flight suits, Walsh is far right (2) Woman in flight gear seated on a plane looking at the camera, with another man in the plane talking to a man behind the plan. (3) Crash (4) structure in progress? (5) Crash? (6) Verso 8×10 inside the restaurant of six men. Of the two seated, Walsh is at the left, and the man right has a “Dawn Patrol” ribbon on his shirt. Men standing, L-R: L.M. Lockly, F.E. Evans, O.C. Hall, unknown

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 16. 8×10 inside restaurant, men & women, possibly the Dawn Patrol. Verso images include: (1) Construction, probably of an amphibious pier, perhaps in Detroit, with an overhead trestle construction as well. (2) View of the construction from the water (3) plane head on (4) Three people beside a plane (5) Crash?

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 17. Six photos + 1 8×10, including: (1) Group of men (2) plane in the air (3) construction of a runway (4) crash (5) Group standing by a plane, including foreign visitors (6) Two women seated in front of a small building (7) Verso 8×10 of military with camouflaged airplanes

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 18. Six photos + 1 8×10, including: (1) Two photos of an airport terminal building with covered side porches either side, location unknown (2) Men with barrels and equipment (3) Two unknown aerials (4) Central Air Service building (5) Verso: Group of 15 men standing near an airplane. Walsh is 3rd from the right in the standing back row.

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 19. 8×10 + 4 aerials verso. The 8×10 is of a group of men & boys in front of a plane being loaded, probably from the same shoot as 18 above.

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 20. 8×10 + 5 aerials. The 8×10 appears to be another photos from the same group as in 18 & 19 above, with the same plane, fewer people, and more mail bags. Some of the aerials on the other size are icy water and a ship in the ice.

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheets 21. Three photos + 1 8×10, including: (1) Two men in front of a plane. Inauguration of Grand Rapids to Milwaukee Airmail, late 1930's. John Kohler left, Aaron Davis, Grand Rapids Postmaster, right. (2) Plane 72, winter National Air Races,... on the ground with three men. (3) Plane in the air near a water tank (4) Verso: 8×10 of unidentified event, with a group of men in front of an airplane. Two men in the center shake hands including George Welsh on the right and Fiorella La Guardia left. Microphones in the foreground.

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 22. 8×10 + 8 photos verso, including: (1) Another view of Fiorella La Guardia, shaking hands with unknown man right, with George Welsh in the center. Other men & plane behind, and microphones in front. (2) Verso has various views of people with planes, a couple of aerial views, and a photo of Pat Van Wagoner.

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 23. 8×10 + 6 portrait photos of men in flight gear, including: (1) 8×10 of Floyd E. Evans left shaking hands with L.M. Lackely, right, with a woman standing at the front of an Ercoupe, and buildings in the background. (2) The fliers on the verso are unidentified, are seated in a plane or standing beside.

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985

Sheet 24. 8×10 + 4 photos verso, including: (1) 8×10 of Vandenberg nephew, part of shoot in “1.” in above. Group of six men with Vandenberg second from the right, Walsh 3rd from the right. (2) Verso includes two aerials, another of a plane in flight, and also a photo of a man standing next to a plane labeled: Official Pathfinder, Pilot Ted Abrams, Abrams Aerial Survey Corp.

 File — Box: 32.5, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers document the development of aviation and the airport in Kent County, Michigan. The largest part of the collection dates from 1930 to 1957 when Walsh was Kent County Airport Manager at the former airport site along Eastern Avenue, south of 32nd Street, in southeast Grand Rapids. Walsh was quick to understand the commercial and military potential of aviation and has often been credited with being the driving force behind efforts in Kent County to advance aviation beyond the era of...
Dates: 1910-1985