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[Wing of plane]
Photograph of a wing of a plane taken from the inside of the plane.
[Locklear's place of death]
Photograph of the wreckage of Locklear's plane being taken away from the oil sump crash site.
[Crowd of people]
Photograph of a crowd of people waiting to see a performance by Ormer Locklear.
[View of sky from plane]
Photograph of several planes flying in a cloudy sky. The photograph was taken from a plane.
[Milton Elliott and Ormer Locklear #1]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear and Milton Elliott. In the photograph, Locklear wears a suit and Elliott wears flying gear. Locklear, left, holds a ring between his fingers. The pair look at one another.
[Locklear's funeral]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear's funeral procession. In the photograph, individuals stand on either side of the street.
[Historical marker in cemetery]
Photograph of a historical marker commemorating Ormer Leslie Locklear. The marker is situated in a cemetary and accompanied by a photograph of Ormer Locklear. On the right, a woman wearing a black and white patterned dress touches the side of the marker.
[Floral propeller arrangement]
Photograph of a floral propeller arrangement. The arrangement leans against a wall.
[Ormer Locklear and officer]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear talking to a man in uniform. On the right, another man wearing an aviator cap, goggles, and leather jacket sits forlornly.
[Locklear, Short, and Elliott]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear, Shirley Short, and Elliott. They stand in front of a biplane.
[Men and planes]
Photograph of four man standing in front of a biplane.
[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.
[Men in plane]
Photograph of two male aviators situated inside a biplane. One of the men, left, reaches one leg out of the plane.
[Morris & Co carriage]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear's funeral. The photograph features a wooden biplane covered in flowers.
[Ormer Locklear after discharge]
Portrait of Ormer Locklear shortly after discharge from the Air Service. He wears a military uniform.
[Men and plane #1]
Photograph of four men standing in front of an airplane. Three of the men stand on the ground, while a fourth man sits atop the plane with his feet balanced on the propeller.
[Locklear covering actress's mouth]
Colorized promotional still for The Great Air Robbery. In the photograph, Ormer Locklear holds an actress in his arms as he covers her mouth with his hand. In the background, two men lie on the ground and one man, who hovers over the other, holds a gun.
[Monkey hanging from airplane]
Photograph of a monkey hanging from the front of a plane, below the propeller.
[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."
[Men outside building]
Photograph of three men standing outside of a building.
[Plane parked on field]
Photograph of a biplane parked on Barron Field.
[Planes on ground]
Photograph of two planes situated on the ground.
[Locklear's wristwatch]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear's wristwatch. Text on the reverse reads: "Photograph of Ormer Locklear's wristwatch, made after his fatal crash on August 2, 1920. Inscription: Presented to Lieut. Ormer Locklear by Minnesota State Agriculture Society Sept. 6 - 1919. Small clasp: Air Service Aeronautics. Note broken band and hands stopped at exactly 10:14 (p.m.)."
[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."
[Ormer Locklear and woman in plane]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear and a woman seated in an airplane.
[Ormer Locklear in flight]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear seated in an airplane. He wears a cap, goggles, and a sweater.
[Cloudy sky]
Photograph of a cloudy sky taken from a plane.
[Photograph of field from plane]
Photograph of men shaking hands with Ormer Locklear. Text on the reverse reads: "All the Aero Club of America and newspaper reporters and army officers first after I made the change at Atlantic City all shaking hands with me."
[Ormer Locklear changing planes]
Colorized photograph of Ormer Locklear moving from one plane to another plane in midair. Text below the photograph reads: "Locklear Changes from One Plane to Another in Mid-Air - 1919. Ft. Worth, Texas."
[Ormer Locklear Balancing on Wing of Biplane]
Photograph of Ormer Leslie Locklear walking on the leftmost wing of a biplane. The biplane faces toward the right side of the photograph as it flies.
[Men and plane #2]
Photograph of four men standing in front of an airplane. Three of the men stand on the ground, while a fourth man sits atop the plane with his feet balanced on the propeller.
[Movie scene]
Photograph of a movie scene. In the photograph, a man and women converse in what appears to be the lobby of a building. Elevators are visible in the background.
[Locklear publicity card]
Photograph of a publicity envelope. Text on the reverse reads: "Publicity envelope used by Locklear Flying Circus. Addressed to Ormer's father. Mailed from Grand Rapids, Michigan, while Circus performing at West Michigan State Fair. September, 15-18, 1919. Credit: Locklear Family Collection."
[Scene from movie]
Photograph of a movie scene. In the photograph, a man and woman stand together in what appears to be the lobby of a building. Elevators are visible in the background.
[Portrait of Ormer Locklear]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear, Jack Dempsey, and Viola Dana. Jack Dempsey stands outside of a biplane; Viola Dana pushes him. Text on the reverse reads: "Ormer Locklear (in cockpit), Jack Dempsey, Viola Dana. January 10, 1920."
[Ormer Locklear and friend]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear and an unidentified man. Locklear stands next to the plane and the man is situated inside it.
[Ormer Locklear and Francelia Billington #1]
Colorized promotional still for The Great Air Robbery. In the photograph, Francelia Billington points a gun at Ormer Locklear. They are standing at the bottom of a set of cement stairs. Locklear wears a newsboy hat and a trench coat, while Billington wears a blue dress with lace accents, a veil, and a pink shawl.
[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.
[Flock of birds]
Photograph of a flock of birds.
[Scene from a movie]
Photograph of a movie scene. In the photograph, Ormer Locklear lies on a couch as individuals in fancy dress stand over him.
[Ormer Locklear, Shirley Short, and Elliott]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear, Shirley Short, and Elliott standing in front of a biplane.
[Locklear's plane]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear's plane in flight.
[Ormer Locklear changing plans at Sheepshead Bay]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear changing planes at Sheepshead Bay Speedway.
[Ground from plane]
Photograph of the ground taken while in flight.
[Ormer Locklear hanging upside down from biplane]
Photograph of Ormer Locklear hanging by his legs from a horizontal rod situated underneath the wing of a biplane.
[Aerial view of ground]
Photograph of the ground taken from a plane.
[Woman with historical marker]
Photograph of a historical marker commemorating Ormer Leslie Locklear. The marker is situated in a cemetary and accompanied by a photograph of Ormer Locklear. On the right, a woman wearing a black and white patterned dress touches the side of the marker.
[Plane 105B]
Photograph of a plane flying over Barron Field in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Plane on Barron Field]
Photograph of a plane parked on Barron Field in Fort Worth, Texas.
[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."
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