Full-length studio portrait of Jobyna Howland, stage and screen actress and comedienne; born in Indianapolis, educated in Denver; daughter of Joby A. Howland, minstrel man; made New York stage debut in 1899; original "Gibson Girl" (posed for artist...
Actresses--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Gibson girls--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Howland, Jobyna d. 1936.
Model JN4 "Canuck" two-place biplane No.1R.S. built by Canadian Aeroplanes, Ltd. Photographed: at Curtiss-Humphreys Field, E. 26th Ave. & Oneida St., Denver, Colo., June, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation.; Biplanes.
Model DH-4, U.S. Army two-place biplane; after 1st flight across Continental Divide from Glenwood Springs, Colo. Photographed: landing at Curtiss-Humphryes Field in Denver, Colo., August 21, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.; Biplanes.
Model DH-4, U.S. Army two-place biplane, in distance; after 1st flight across Continental Divide from Glenwood Springs, Colo. Photographed: landing at Curtiss-Humphreys Field in Denver, Colo., August 21, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.; Biplanes.
Model DH-4, two-place biplane with 12-cyl. Liberty engine, U.S. Army Air Service Recruiting Squadron from Ellington Field, Houston, Tex. Photographed: at Curtiss-Humphreys Field, Denver, Colo., E. 26th Ave. & Oneida St., August 21, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.; Biplanes.
"Oriole" (long wing) two-place biplane ready for takeoff with Army planes in background. Photographed: at Curtiss-Humphrys Field, Denver, Colo., May 27, 1922.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1922.; Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation.; Biplanes.
Model DH-4B, group of six U.S. Army planes Nos. 4, 6, 7, 55, 69, and 20, part of a flight of 25 planes from Ft. Sill, Okla. Photographed: to Curtiss-Humphreys Field, Denver, Colo., May 27, 1922.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1922.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.
Model DH-4B, U.S. Army. Command ship "Man-O-War" flown by Maj. Thomas G. Lamphier, from Ft. Sill, Okla. Photographed: at Curtiss-Humphreys Field, Denver, Colo., May 27, 1922.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1922.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.
Express #12, U.S. Airways Co., C.A.M. (Contract Air Mail), with landing wheel missing. Photographed: at old Lowry Field, Denver, Colo., August 1, 1926.
Model DH-4M-1 (02B-1 for Navy & Marines) #20 Observation Squadron One - U.S. Marine Corps, from Naval Air Station, San Diego, Cal. Photographed: at old Lowry Field, Denver, Colo., August 1,1926.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1926.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.
Model BA-1 trimotor of the Josephine Ford Byrd Arctic Expedition; right side view. Photographed: being serviced at old Lowry Field, Denver, Colo., October 28, 1926.
Model BA-1, trimotor of the Josephine Ford Byrd Arctic Expedition; left side view. Photographed: being refueled at old Lowry Field, Denver, Colo., October 28, 1926.
Model 4-AT-A, all metal trimotor monoplane owned by Standard Oil of Indiana, NC-2492, C/N4-AT/6; right rear view. Photographed: at Denver, Colo., July 25, 1927.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1927.; Ford Motor Company.
Model 4-AT-A, all metal trimotor monoplane owned by Standard Oil of Indiana, NC-2492, C/N4-AT-6; left front view. Photographed: at Denver, Colo., July 25, 1927.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1927.; Ford Motor Company.
Model 4-AT-A, all metal trimotor monoplane, C/N4-AT-3, NC-3114, owned by Ford Motor Co.; left side view. Photographed: at Denver, Colo., July 25, 1927.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1927.; Ford Motor Company.
View from "Sunbeam" looking northwest across Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Union Pacific mainlines, toward Riverside Cemetery. Photographed: east of Denver, Colo., August 14, 1928.
Model 4-AT-B, all metal trimotor monoplane, C/N4-AT-20, NC-5093, owned by Rapid City Air Lines, Inc. Photographed: at Dupont Field, Dupont, Colo., August 14, 1928.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Dupont--1928.; Ford Motor Company.