Aerial photography
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Bill Allen Photo Collection
71 Tiffs from photos lent to SDASM by Bill Allen that show unique aircraft. Stored on the DAMS and Library server, and published to Flickr.
Roger E. Bilstein Personal Papers
The collection contains primarily photographs of a wide range of aircraft, locations, and people; there are also papers authored by Dr. Bilstein and others on aviation history; finally, there are audio cassette tapes of interviews with aviation-related people, including Werner von Braun. The folders are in the order developed by Dr. Bilstein.
Theodore Oliver Bolduc Photo Collection
Theodore “Ted” Bolduc was born on New Year’s Day in 1919 in Augusta, Maine to Michael and Jeanette Bolduc. He was their only son and grew up with two younger sisters, Violette and Anita. Ted enlisted in the Navy at the start of World War II and served as an Aviation Photographer, assigned primarily to "Lighter Than Air" (blimp) squadrons in Georgia and Florida.
The Charles Daniels Personal Papers
Charles Daniels was a member of the 8th Photos Recon Squadron and 82nd Tactical Recon Squadron during World War II. After the War he took and collected thousands of rare aircraft photos from all over the World.
Richard Dietz Photo Collection
The collection contains photographs collected by and taken by Richard Dietz The items in the collection are evidence of Mr. Dietz's passion for and interest in aviation history. The collection includes photographs, slides, and memorabilia from his travels to many air bases and air shows in pursuit of that interest. The collection includes albums in original order and miscellaneous photographs.
The Paul A. Duich Photo Collection
61 Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number 3440-3499. More images will be added to the collection. Images show B-29 Activity in the Second World War.
Mark Irwin Personal Papers
Mark Irwin worked for Convair as the Chief of the Film and Video Group from 1944 to 1977, during one of the most innovative and productive time periods of the company’s existence. His work covers Convair’s premier programs such as the Seadart, the R3Y Tradewind, the Atlas ballistic missile, the POGO and the Tomahawk cruise missile.
John McGrew Personal Papers
John McGrew served in the 5th Photographic Section in World War One. This collection includes many of the photos he took.