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Airplane Piloted by Ralph Johnstone Landing in a Field at Middle Island, NY, October 27, 1910

Collection: This image is from the Thomas R. Bayles Photographs and is depicted in two prints and digital image.; Image is part of the Thomas R. Bayles Photographs
Date: October 27, 1910; 1910-10-27 Material: gelatin silver print Dimension: 5 x 7 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Thomas R. Bayles Identifier: aql:14412 trb-000026 trb-000026.tif

Description: Airplane piloted by Ralph Johnstone landing in a field at Middle Island. (Knows as Van Horn's Field, near Artist Lake. Where White's Store later was located.) He took off again after repairs were made. Johnstone died in a crash the following month (November 17, 1910.); on back: Ralph Johnstone landing in field Middle Island where White's store is in 1910 Took off agai after rep.

Collection : aql:14371

Creator : Thomas R. Bayles

Date : October 27, 1910; 1910-10-27

Summary/Description : Airplane piloted by Ralph Johnstone landing in a field at Middle Island. (Knows as Van Horn's Field, near Artist Lake. Where White's Store later was located.) He took off again after repairs were made. Johnstone died in a crash the following month (November 17, 1910.); on back: Ralph Johnstone landing in field Middle Island where White's store is in 1910 Took off agai after rep.

Subject : Johnstone, Ralph, 1886-1910; Biplanes; Airplanes

Rights : Public domain

Coverage : Route 25, Middle Island, NY Middle Island (N.Y.) Suffolk County (N.Y.)

Type : black and white print; digital image

Format : gelatin silver print; 5 x 7 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:14412 trb-000026 trb-000026.tif

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Subject:
Johnstone, Ralph, 1886-1910; Biplanes; Airplanes
Rights Notice
Public domain


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