Print, Photographic
Collage of sepia toned photographs on black construction paper. One side includes three photographs and the other side includes six photographs. Both sides include explanatory text and captions in white ink.
Text on the side with three photographs at top reads "Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh (first to fly from New York to Paris.) Text along the right reads "He visited Detroit, his birth place, on August 10-12, 1927. He was Henry Ford's guest from the evening of the 10th until the afternoon of the 11th." Text along the left reads "Flight was made May, 1927 33 hours" and "Pictures taken at the Ford Airport by the Hubbells and Dixons." The top middle photograph is captioned as "Henry Ford, Chas. A. Lindbergh, Stout" and shows the three men standing on a runway at Ford Airport. The bottom left photograph is captioned "Edsel Ford, 'Lindy,' Henry Ford, Maj. Lanphier, Stout" and shows the four men standing in front of "Fords' Baby plane." The bottom right photograph is captioned "Lindbergh, Henry Ford, Maj., Edsel Ford" and shows the four men standing near the "Pilot plant" which "goes with Lindy on his tour."
Text on the side with six photographs at top reads "George's Riding Dude Ranch 1930." The top left photograph is captioned "1st Riding Outfit 1930" and shows a young woman in a riding outfit. The top middle photograph is captioned "Helen Bradshaw" and shows a young woman sitting atop a horse. The top right photograph shows two young women, including Helen Bradshaw, in riding outfits standing next to one another in front of a barn. The bottom left photograph is captioned "Blooey Wixon" and shows a young man and a young woman standing next to one another in front of a barn. The bottom middle photograph and the bottom right photograph are captioned "Bruce & Helen." The bottom middle shows Bruce and Helen Bradshaw standing next to one another wearing riding outfits. The bottom right photograph shows Bruce Bradshaw, Helen Bradshaw, Blooey Wixon, and an unidentified young woman.
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