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H. W. Angell in airplane cockpit

Portrait of a man sitting in an airplane cockpit and wearing a flight jacket. The name “H. W. Angell” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the photograph. Also see related image No. 371N5891.

H. W. Angell in airplane cockpit

Portrait of a man sitting in the cockpit of an airplane. He is wearing an aviator’s cap and goggles. The name “H W Angell” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image. Also see related image No. 371N5891.

Mrs. D. W. Barnes with two men on day of her first airplane flight

Photograph of a woman, Mrs. D. W. Barnes, and two men standing in front of a Ryan monoplane with “C-2071” on the tail. Barnes celebrated her 90th birthday by taking her first airplane ride. Her son, E. L. Barnes (possibly the man on the right), accompanied her on the flight, and the plane was flown by pilot Gordon Mounce (center). The Oregon Journal published a short story about Mrs. Barnes’ flight on Page 12 of the June 27, 1928 edition, under the headline, “Mrs. D. W. Barnes Goes Skylarking.” The story was accompanied by a different photo of Mrs. Barnes on the day of the flight, image No. 371N5892. Image note: “Mrs D W Barnes” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Fred Barrith?

Portrait of a smiling man wearing a heavy jacket, collared shirt and tie, and an aviator cap and goggles. A name that appears to be “Fred Barrith” is written on the negative; the handwriting of the surname is ambiguous. The writing is visible at the top of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Charles F. Bates

Portrait of a man with a mustache. He is wearing an aviator’s cap, goggles, a bow tie, and a jumpsuit. The name “Charles F. Bates” and the number 8 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image. Also see image Nos. 371N5893 and 371N5894.

Birch, pilot

Portrait of a man with a mustache standing next to an air plane. His eyes are closed and he is wearing a collared shirt and bow tie. On his shirt is a wing-shaped pin bearing the words “National Air Tour” and “pilot” on it. This photograph may be related to image No. 371N2270.

Henry Hunt, George Holderman, C. A. Lufale, Henderson, and Sterling with airplane

Photograph of five men with an airplane. Four of the men are standing next to the plane. The fifth man, who has a wing-shaped pin on his lapel, is behind them, standing on the plane with one leg in the cockpit. The number 10 and the following text are handwritten on the negative: “Henry Hunt – Geo Holderman C A Lufale – Henderson – M Sterling.”

Lieutenant F. H. Samson? and F. S. Johnson, seated in airplane

Photograph, taken from the side, of two men seated in an airplane. Both men are wearing aviator caps and goggles, and the man at right is wearing a parachute. On the side of the plane is the insignia of the United States Marine Corps. Two names are written on the negative. The first may be “Lt. F H. Samson,” but the handwriting of the surname is unclear. The second name is “F. S. Johnson.” The number 78 is also written on the negative.

Sanderson, standing in front of crowd

Photograph, taken outdoors on a rainy day, of a man wearing a jacket, aviator’s cap, and goggles. In the background are people holding umbrellas. The name “Sanderson” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. This photograph may be related to image No. 371N6114. Image note: Light leak on negative.

Captain Stanley

Portrait of a smiling man wearing a heavy jacket and an aviator’s cap and goggles. The text “Capt Stanley” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Mammer?

Portrait of a man with a mustache, possibly a pilot. He is wearing an aviator cap and goggles, a jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. A name that may be “Mammer” or “Mammen” is written on the negative, but the handwriting is unclear. Image note: Light leak on negative.

John P. Wood and F. H. Clewers

Portrait of two men wearing jackets and bow ties. The man on the right has a cigarette in his mouth. The text “John P. Woods [sic] - F. H. Clewers” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. The photograph may have been taken in mid-July 1928, when pilot John P. Wood and mechanic Frank Clewers arrived in Portland as part of the Ford national reliability air tour. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Man with Shields-Clark Flying Service plane

Photograph of an unidentified man standing next to a biplane with the words “Shields-Clark Flying Service” and “Portland, Oregon” on the side. He is wearing a jacket, breeches, and boots, and has goggles around his neck. He is holding a cigarette in one hand and has his other hand in his pocket.

Two people with airplane

Photograph of two people standing next to a biplane with the words “Rankin School of Flying” on the side. The person on the right, a woman, is standing with one foot on the plane’s wing and is looking back at the person on the left, who appears to be speaking. Both people are wearing aviator’s caps and goggles.

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