5059 results containing "Film negatives."
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America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. Model planes of all types and sizes are being tuned up by their owners for a competitive meet at Modelhaven Airport, near the City of Baltimore in the eastern U.S. state of Maryland. Although fewer participants have turned up in the past few years, because of the numbers now serving in the armed ...
1944? | 1 negative ;
LC-USW4- 031446 [P&P] | LC-USW4-031446 (b&w film neg.) -
5042.
America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. This young American aviation enthusiast, Orin Anderson, poses behind his giant model plane at Kelly Field in the city of San Antonio in the southwestern U.S. state of Texas where members of the Gas Model Club do their weekly flying. Model building has long been a major hobby of American youth, who in ...
1944? | 1 negative ;
LC-USW4- 031447 [P&P] | LC-USW4-031447 (b&w film neg.) -
5043.
America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields.Two American boys give their giant model plane a running start at Kelly Field in the city of San Antonio in the southwestern U.S. state of Texas where members of the Gas Model Club do their weekly flying. The plane, which weighs eleven pounds, has a thirteen feet (3.9 meters) wing spread, and a ...
1944? | 1 negative ;
LC-USW4- 031448 [P&P] | LC-USW4-031448 (b&w film neg.) -
5044.
America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields.Two American boys light the rocket which sends off their model rocket ship, which they have designed and built in a home workshop. Like millions of other young Americans, they are learning in home and school workshops the basic principles of aeronautics which will stand them in good stead in the air-minded post war ...
1944? | 1 negative ;
LC-USW4- 031449 [P&P] | LC-USW4-031449 (b&w film neg.) -
5045.
America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. Two American brothers proudly display their model of a photographic reconnaissance plane. They designed and constructed this small plane which takes photographs through a trap-door installed in the fuselage. Controlled by a time release, the trap door opens in mid-air and operates the shutter of a camera mounted in the plane. Model building ...
1944? | 1 negative ;
LC-USW4- 031450 [P&P] | LC-USW4-031450 (b&w film neg.) -
5046.
America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. A member of the San Antonio Gas Model Club, which does its weekly flying at Kelly Field in the city of San Antonio in the southwestern U.S. state of Texas, proudly displays his amphibian model airplane, which has a six foot (1.8 meters) wing spread. When an earlier model crashed there was nothing ...
1944? | 1 negative ;
LC-USW4- 031451 [P&P] | LC-USW4-031451 (b&w film neg.) -
5047.
America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. This young American builds various types of model planes, with different types of wing construction in order to conduct a study of wind resistance. The planes are made of balsa wood covered with silk and waterproofing material. The experience and knowledge of aeronautics he gains in these experiments will be put to good ...
1944? | 1 negative;
LC-USW4- 031567 [P&P] | LC-USW4-031567 (b&w film neg.) -
5048.
A number of U.S. troops have already been landed in Northern Ireland
1942. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000134-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000134-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
5049.
Springfield, Massachusetts. John C. Garand, inventor of the Garand rifle, pointing out some of the features of the rifle to Major General Charles M. Wesson during the general's visit to the Springfield arsenal. At right is Brigadier General Gilbert H. Stewart, commanding officer of the arsenal
1941 July. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000135-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000135-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
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Hamilton Field, California. A security squad lined up in front of a fast pursuit ship and fully equipped with Thompson sub-machine guns that will pour out 500 large-caliber slugs a minute
1941 Oct. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000136-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000136-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
5051.
New York, New York. Massed infantry units marching up Fifth Avenue
1942 June. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000137-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000137-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
5052.
New York, New York. Army, Navy and Marine recruiting stations in all parts of the country have been besieged by long lines of young men. The total number of enlistments in December exceeded 60,000, 50 percent more than the greatest enlistment month of the last year
1942 Jan. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000138-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000138-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
5053.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Spirited Army recruits after enlisting at the customhouse
1942 Jan. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000139-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000139-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
5054.
West Point, New York. Cadets at the United States Military Academy
1942. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000140-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000140-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
5055.
Bayonet practice at a U.S. Army training camp
1941. | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 000141-ZE [P&P] | LC-USW33-000141-ZE (b&w film neg.) -
5056.
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[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW331- 054890 [P&P] | LC-USW331-054890 (b&w film neg.) -
5057.
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[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 042472 [P&P] | LC-USW33-042472 (b&w film neg.) -
5058.
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[between 1940 and 1946] | 1 negative ;
LC-USW33- 042503 [P&P] | LC-USW33-042503 (b&w film neg.) -
5059.
An army truck being repaired at a mobile unit in England. Note the caution sign on this American vehicle from a "keep to the right" country, now in a "keep to the left" one
1942? | 1 negative ;
LC-USW38- 000125-C [P&P] | LC-USW38-000125-C (b&w film neg.)
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