Puyallup Lee
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- Puyallup, Washington
I was given a fabulous photograph collection to sell on ebay, that belonged to a Naval Aerial Photographer from the 1930's. There are many early Naval aircraft in the collection which I will share in a future post.
This collection is so nice that I decided to not sell it, instead I have put up a web site to share all the photographs with everyone.
Also included in the collection is thirty some photographs from Antarctia. One of this gentlemen's Naval photography instructors was the official Naval photographer with Admiral Byrd.
I have not been able to find most of these photographs on the internet. All of the photographs are right clickable.
This photograph was taken at Little America. Admiral Byrd (on the left) and his team are looking at a map of Antarctia.
Much of Admiral Byrd's aircraft were donated for the expedition. I tend to think that the donations were for advertising purposes.
The Pep boys (I think their names were Manny, Moe, and Jack) donated a Kellett Autogyro. The photograph below shows the autogyro with a tarp over it.
One of Admiral Byrd's ships was "The Bear of Oakland" and here is a photograph of the mast head.
I hope you enjoy these photographs,
Lee
This collection is so nice that I decided to not sell it, instead I have put up a web site to share all the photographs with everyone.
Also included in the collection is thirty some photographs from Antarctia. One of this gentlemen's Naval photography instructors was the official Naval photographer with Admiral Byrd.
I have not been able to find most of these photographs on the internet. All of the photographs are right clickable.
This photograph was taken at Little America. Admiral Byrd (on the left) and his team are looking at a map of Antarctia.
Much of Admiral Byrd's aircraft were donated for the expedition. I tend to think that the donations were for advertising purposes.
The Pep boys (I think their names were Manny, Moe, and Jack) donated a Kellett Autogyro. The photograph below shows the autogyro with a tarp over it.
One of Admiral Byrd's ships was "The Bear of Oakland" and here is a photograph of the mast head.
I hope you enjoy these photographs,
Lee