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Images Dated 13th March 2015

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Images Dated 13th March 2015: British seaplane being launched from a warship during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Plans of the Wright Brothers 1903 Biplane
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Newlyweds Dr. John F. Boynton and Mary West Jenkins ascend from Central Park in New York City
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: (1890-1973). American aviator. Photographed near Toul, France, in 1918
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: (1878-1930). American inventor and aviator. With John Cyril Porte, George E. A
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Paul Didier with his flying bicycle, which could rise to the height of several feet
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Ascent of Henry Tracey Coxwells hot air balloon from the Crystal Palace grounds in London
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: The Perils of Steam-Coaches. English cartoon showing an explosion caused by a steam carriage
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, 1884, a national meeting of Roman Catholic bishops in
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Vickers F. B. 5 Gunbus was the first operational British aircraft purpose-built for air-to-air
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Front cover of agricultural magazine, The Country Gentleman which ran from 1831-1955
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: American Dreadnoughts and Superdreadnoughts steaming into New York Harbor, New York
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Canadian soldiers inspect the armored sides of an all steel German plane. Photograph, c1918
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: A pictorial summary of the German weapons and supplies surrendered to the Allies as demanded by
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Corner house partially wrecked by bomb dropped from a zeppelin, London, England. Photograph, 1917
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Aerial view showing the remains of Arras, France. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: (1878-1930). American inventor and aviator. Photograph, c1910
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Soldier in the basket of an observation balloon during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: A damaged enemy airplane captured by the British during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: American aviator flying a biplane bomber over Ellington Field, Texas. Photograph, c1917
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: The Handley-Page Type O biplane bomber used by the British during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: American dirigible returning to its hangar after a trial flight at the Fort Omaha Balloon School
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: The British C-2 (in flight) and C-9 (on ground) airships, photographed during World War I, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: British observation balloon partially inflated at an airfield during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Italian dirigible in flight over the Alps near the Piave Front during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Captured observation balloon on the Western Front during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Wreckage of a German Zeppelin brought down in England during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: German Zeppelin airship lying helpless in a field near Bourbonne-les-Bains, France
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Damaged airplanes at a repairing plant in France during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: German Zeppelin airship during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: German biplane that was later shot down by French guns during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: A World War I aviator seated behind his machine gun. Photo and illustration, c1918
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: A British biplane equipped with a radio transmitter, at an airfield in France during World War I
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Seaplanes being assembled at the League Island Navy Yard in Philadelphia
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: An elaborately camouflaged German fighter plane brought down by a French Canon de 75 anti-aircraft
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Aviators at an American airfield during World War I. Photograph, c1917
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: French aviation camp photographed by a observation balloon during World War I, c1916
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: British artillery passing on a road and targeted by enemy air raid bombers
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: (1873-1932). Brazilian aviator. Santos-Dumont being rescued out of the Bay of Monaco after his
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Fanciful airships and flying machines. Wood engraving, American, 1856
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: German infantry and artillery shooting a hot air balloon during a drill. Illustration, English, 1898
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: A six-passenger flying machine, the Voisin, which works both in the air and on the water
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: German aviators on the Western Front during World War I. Photograph, 1914
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: The French Market in New Orleans on a Sunday Morning. Wood engraving, American, 1867
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: FLYING MACHINES. 1. Langleys flying machine 2 and 3
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Different Systems of Sailing in the Air. Featuring the inventions of: 1. Alban 2. Petin 3
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Flying machine invented by Jacob Degen, 1807. Wood engraving, American, 1857
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Images Dated 13th March 2015: Besniers flying apparatus of 1678. Wood engraving, American, 1857


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