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[148th American Squadron Album]
Album containing photographs of World War I soldiers, many in uniform and posing near camps or airplanes. Writing on the cover says "Officers, 148th American Squadron."
[Actors and plane]
Photograph of three men standing in front of a biplane. One man, center, wears a dark jumpsuit with a skull and crossbones emblem on it. The other two men wear trench coats and aviator caps with goggles pulled over them.
[Actors in movie scene]
Colorized promotional still for The Great Air Robbery. In the photograph, Ormer Locklear is lifting himself from his seat while a woman, sitting in front, reaches her arm out of the plane. A man in the seat behind her is wearing an aviator cap with goggles pulled over it.
[Aerial view of funeral procession]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear's funeral. In the photograph, a funeral procession is marching down a road. The photograph was taken from higher ground.
[Aerial view of ground]
Photograph of the ground taken from a plane.
[Airplane Crashing Into a Building]
Photograph of an airplane crashing into a steeple. Text on the reverse reads: "Ormer Locklear and Milton Elliott crash their Curtiss 'Jenny' into the break-away steeple of the First Baptist Church in Sunland for a scene in Willian Fox's The Skywayman. Note two stuntmen falling, during scuffle, from belfry. In movie, church is a schoolhouse. Villains were chased into school by hero Locklear. They are shown falling from steeple."
[Airplane next to building]
Photograph of a wooden building surrounded by picket fencing. The building has a turret and a small front porch. A biplane is parked outside of the building, where Locklear stands.
[Airplane Next to Building]
Photograph of a wooden building surrounded by picket fencing. The building has a turret and a small front porch. A biplane is parked outside of the building. Text on the reverse reads: "Just before the shooting begins on the William Fox Studio production of The Skywayman. Sam De Grasse (in flying gear at tail), ORmer Locklear and Louise Lovely."
[Airplane Over a Building]
Photograph of a wooden building surrounded by picket fencing, over which a biplane is flying. The building has a turret and a small front porch.
[Airplane Over a Building]
Photograph of a wooden building surrounded by picket fencing, over which a biplane is flying. The building has a turret and a small front porch.
[Aviator]
Photograph of an aviator standing in front of an airplane. The individual wears an aviator cap, goggles, a coat, and sweater.
[Aviators]
Photograph of two men standing near a biplane. In the photograph, both men wear jackets and aviator caps. One man, right, points a gun at the other.
[Aviators and plane]
Photograph of two male aviators engaged in coversation. One man, right, is situated inside a biplane which emblazoned with a skull and crossbones. The other man, left, leans against the plane.
[Aviators in jumpsuits]
Colorized promotional still for The Great Air Robbery. In the photograph, three men wearing aviator caps, goggles, and jumpsuits emblazoned with skulls and crossbows stand next to a biplane.
[Aviators in jumpsuits]
Colorized promotional still for The Great Air Robbery. In the photograph, three men wearing aviator caps, goggles, and jumpsuits emblazoned with skulls and crossbows stand next to a biplane.
[Barron Field]
Photograph of a plane parked on Barron Field in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Biplane]
Photograph of a biplane.
[Biplane on ground]
Photograph of a biplane situated on a landing field.
[Biplane over field]
Photograph of a plane flying over Barron Field.
[Biplane over field]
Photograph of a plane flying over Barron Field in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Biplane taking off]
Photograph of a plane taking off from Barron Field.
[Building]
Photograph of a wooden building surrounded by picket fencing. The building has a turret and a small front porch. A vehicle is parked outside the fence.
[Building with flag]
Photograph of a building. The porch of the building is supported by columns. An American flag flies over the building.
[Cablegram from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Father, December 22, 1918]
Cablegram from Henry Clay, Jr. to his father back home wishing his family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as well as saying he has nine solo flight hours.
[Cablegram from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Mother, March 2, 1918]
Cablegram from Henry Clay, Jr. to his mother detailing his total number of flight hours.
[Car full of flowers]
Photograph of a vehicle driving down a road during Ormer Locklear's funeral. The vehicle is piled high with floral arrangements. A woman and child are standing in the foreground.
[Cesar Grauma and Ormer Locklear #1]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear pushing Cesar Grauma against a tree as he chokes him. Both men are wearing suits.
[Cesar Grauma and Ormer Locklear #2]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear pushing Cesar Grauma against a tree as he chokes him. Both men are wearing suits.
[Changing planes at night]
Photograph of two planes flying low in the night sky.
[A Christmas Card from the 43rd Squadron R. F. C.]
This card was from the 43rd Squadron R. F. C. during Christmas time. The inside of the card wishes a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
[Clipping for Locklear reception]
Photograph of newspaper clipping regarding Locklear's visit to Dallas, Texas. The title reads: "Locklear, Daredevil of Air, Will Hold Reception in Dallas, Friday, for Friends from Fort Worth; Will Fly at 2:30 PM."
[Clipping: Lieut. Ormer Locklear]
Photograph of a newspaper clipping from The Billboard, dated June 28, 1919. Text on the clipping reads: "The ONE Big Sensation in Aviation: Lieut. Ormer Locklear changing from one aeroplane to another while flying 80 miles an hour, and performing unparalleled feats of aerobatics, scampering to all parts of a flying plane as low as 50 feet from ground."
[Close-up of biplane]
Photograph of a biplane taken from below. The plane is out of focus; a similar plane is visible in the background. Below the plane, a skyline is visible.
[Clouds]
Photograph of clouds.
[Clouds from plane]
Photograph of clouds taken from a biplane.
[Clouds in sky]
Photograph of a cloudy sky taken from a plane.
[Clouds in sky]
Photograph of clouds taken from a plane.
[Cloudy sky]
Photograph of a cloudy sky taken from a plane.
[Cloudy sky]
Photograph of a cloudy sky.
[Cloudy sky]
Photograph of a cloudy sky taken from an airplane.
Combats in the Air of 1st Lt. Henry R. Clay, A.S., USA., D. F. C.
This document contains Henry Clay, Jr.'s different combats in the air from August 16, 1918 to September 27, 1918. Each page contains technical information, result of the fight, and comments about the enemy aircraft. The result listed at the bottom of the page is either "Decisive America" or "Considered O. C. by 13th Wing, R. A. F."
[Corner advertisement]
Photograph of a Locklear advertisement. An advertisement banner hangs above a storefront, in front of which people are walking.
[Cowboys at Locklear's funeral]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear's funeral. Text on the reverse reads: "Mounted cowboys who marched in Ormer Locklear funeral cortege to Southern Pacific Station. This scene is on Central Avenue. August 5, 1920."
[Crowd at funeral]
Photograph of a crowd at Ormer Locklear's funeral. The photograph was taken from behind the grown. Trees are visible in the distance.
[Crowd near church]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear's funeral. In the photograph, crowds of people stand outside of a church.
[Crowd of people]
Photograph of a crowd of people waiting to see a performance by Ormer Locklear.
[Crowd of people]
Photograph of a crowd of people waiting to see a performance by Ormer Locklear.
[Dance of death]
Photograph of planes flying over the Chaplin Airdrome. Text on the reverse reads: "Ormer Locklear and Shirley Short perform the Dance of Death over Chaplin Airdrome in Los Angeles. (Across the street from DeMille Field). November 19, 1919."
[Dance of death]
Photograph of two planes doing the "dance of death" in Signal Hill, California.
[Death scene on movie set]
Photograph of a movie scene. Text on the reverse reads: "Scene from The Skywayman. Ceasare Gravina lies 'mortally wounded' after having just been 'shot' by Louise Lovely. Ormer Locklear stands at left rear. Sam De Grasse at safe."
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