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Title
Aviators on foot, Dominguez Field
Alternative Title
Security Pacific National Bank Photo Collection
Date Created and/or Issued
1910
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
There were two International Aviation Meets held at Dominguez Field, Los Angeles. The first ran from Jan. 10-20, 1910; the second from Dec. 24-30, 1910-Jan. 1 and 3, 1911.; Seven men march in line in front of grand stand. They are identified as follows (left to right): 1. Jerome Fanguilla, manager for Curtiss; 2. Curtiss; 3. Masson; 4. Paulhan; 5. Mescarel; 6. Willard; 7. Hilory [sic] Beachey. Identification supplied by Roy Knabenshue in June of 1958.
Type
Image
Format
1 photograph :b&w
Photographic prints
Identifier
00007882
Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Transportation-Aviation-Dominguez Air Meet-1910-Personalities.; N-002-267 8x10
CARL0000008948
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/83016
Subject
Fanguilla, Jerome
Curtiss, Glenn Hammond,--1878-1930
Masson, Didier
Paulhan, Louis,--1883-1963
Willard, Charles F
Beachey, Hilary
Knabenshue, Roy,--1960
Great Air Meet (Carson, Calif.)
Aeronautics--Competitions--California--Los Angeles
Air pilots
Dominguez Field (Carson, Calif.)

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