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Bombarette Basketball Game
Photograph of a basketball game between the Bombarettes and Weatherford College. This is a jumpshot during the game of March 1, 1945.
Bombarette Basketball Team, 1945
Photograph of the Bombarette Basketball team L-R: Guidrey, Foster, Murray, Brooker, Wade, Wallington, Rogers, West, and Henshaw.
[Bomber Annie]
Image of a dog, known as "Bomber Annie", sitting on the corner of a table.
[Bomber Annie and Nursing Pups]
Image of a dog, "Bomber Annie", and her pups. Bomber Annie is laying on a wooden floor as her pups nurse.
Bombers Baseball Game
Photograph, from left to right, of Jim Talley, Tony Robello, Lee Stebbins and Jim Hukill. The men are wearing identical baseball caps and uniforms with the word "Bombers" across the chest. Each man is holding two baseball bats.
[Bond Wagon Sales]
Image of men and women sitting inside a booth for war bond sales.
[Buster Reynolds Roller Skating with Mozelle Demanche]
Image of Buster Reynolds roller skating with Mozelle Demanche. Mr. Reynolds is swinging Mrs. Demanche in the air by holding her left arm and leg.
C-18 plane in flight
Aerial view of a C-87 in flight. It has 4 propellers and a star on the side and the right wing.
[C-87 In Flight]
Image of a C-87 Liberator Express in flight.
[C-87 In Flight]
Image of a C-87 Liberator Express in flight.
C-87 in flight over Possum Kingdom
Aerial photograph of a C-87 in flight over Possum Kingdom. The plane has 4 propellers on it.
C-87 plane in flight
Aerial photograph from above a C-87 aircraft. The plane had 4 propellers.
[C-87 Transport]
Image of a C-87 Liberator Express during takeoff.
C-87 Transport Military Airplane
Photograph of a C-87 transport plane. Painted on the plane are clouds, a mountain, a person riding a plane and the words, "Hump Happy".
C.E. Maxwell on Cushman Package Scooter
Photograph of C.E. Maxwell driving a Cushman package scooter in the warehouse. On the side is written, "Transportation, 717, No Riders"
C.E. Maxwell on Cushman Package Scooter
Photograph of C.E. Maxwell driving a Cushman package scooter in the warehouse. On the side is written, "Transportation, 717, No Riders"
A.C. Esenwein and Capt. Don Butterfield
Photograph of A. C. Esenwein and Capt. Don Butterfield standing in front of a military airplane with stairs leading to the cockpit. Esenwein (right) is wearing a light-colored suit with a tie and Butterfield (left) is wearing a flight jumpsuit with a backpack and helmet. Two unidentified men in coveralls are visible looking into the cockpit.
C.H. White and R.R. Gordon on Passenger Scooter
Photograph of C.H. White nad R.R. Gordon riding in a passenger scooter with the words,"Factory Manager" on the back. Other scooters are parked nearby. The men are dressed in suits.
C.H. White and R.R. Gordon on Passenger Scooter
Photograph of C.H. White nad R.R. Gordon riding in a passenger scooter with the words,"Factory Manager" on the back. Other scooters are parked nearby. The men are dressed in suits.
Capt. William T. Ponder and Forrest W. Bigelow
Photograph of Capt. William T. Ponder (on the left) and Forrest W. Bigelow standing in an ovular metal hallway of an airplane. Capt. Ponder is wearing a long-sleeved light-colored shirt and dark tie. Mr. Bigelow is wearing a dark short-sleeved shirt.
Captain F.L Fulton disembarking after a flight
Captain F.L. Fulton disembarks a Convair B-58 airplane after a flight.
[Captain John Young Visits Convair]
Image of Captain John Young, World War II Ace, during a visit to Convair's plant after 41 target raids in B-24 Liberator bombers. Captain Young is conversing with an employee working at the plant.
[Captain Royden I. Lebrecht with "The Squaw"]
Image of Captain Royden I. Lebrecht, pilot of the famous Liberator "The Squaw", standing next to the plane's insigna. Lebrecht commented, "She's a good old gal" as he winks at the camera.
[Captain Royden I. Lebrecht with "The Squaw"]
Image of Captain Royden I. Lebrecht, pilot of the famous Liberator "The Squaw", pointing to ack-ack holes in the much traveled combat ship.
Car Entering Convair's Main Gate at Night
Photograph of an old car going through the fenced main entrance of Convair. On the left is a billboard that reads, "Fort Worth Division Convair." There is a stop sign in front of the entrance. Two guards are standing at the entrance station.
Carroll Fleming Kissing Daughter Nancy Carole Fleming
Photograph of Carroll Fleming, wearing a button-up shirt with rolled sleeves and a dark hat, holding his daughter Nancy Carole (b. 1940) and kissing her cheek. In the background are low buildings.
[Cashier's Station]
Image of women in line at a cashier's counter. Doris Hamm is one of the women visible in the photograph.
Cats Baseball Player Autographing a Ball
Children get an autograph of one of the Cats baseball players in April 1951. They stand behind a chain-link fence and hand balls to the player.
Cecil J. Cubbison and Charlie Cubbison
Photograph of Cecil J. Cubbison (left) and Charlie Cubbison, twin brothers working on either side of a large machine. Both boys wear button-up shirts and buttons with the number 19 pinned to their chests. In the foreground is a riveter.
Chamber of Commerce Dinner
Photograph of George J. Newman, Amon Carter, and Harry Woodhead at a Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce dinner.
Charles A. Lindbergh Visit
Photograph, from left to right, of B.A. Erickson, Col. Lindbergh, Beverly H. Tanner, and Ray Ryan (who is dressed in slacks and a necktie). The other men are dressed in military work clothes and a hat. They are standing beneath a military airplane.
Charles A. Lindbergh Visit
Photograph, from left to right, of B.A. Erickson, Col. Lindbergh, Beverly H. Tanner, and Ray Ryan (who is dressed in slacks and a necktie). The other men are dressed in military work clothes and a hat. They are standing beneath a military airplane.
Charles Connally Displaying a Test Camera
Pilot Charles Connally displays a flight test camera used on pod drop tests.
Charlie, Helen and Dovie Gray on a horse
Photograph of Charlie, Helen and Dovie Gray in western clothing seated together on a horse in a field.
[Chas Matthews and Wife Change Tire]
Image of Chas Matthews watching as his wife changes a tire on a car.
Children Mickey McMillan and Karen Miglautsch
Photograph of Mickey McMillan and Karen Miglautsch seated and playing with a large model airplane. Mickey is wearing overalls and Karen has long braids. A smaller child is seated next to her and another young boy in a dark jumpsuit is walking into the frame.
Cigarette line in cafeteria
Nine customers standing in line to buy cigarettes in the cafeteria at Lockheed Martin on June 28, 1945.
[Clara Fay Gilley in Chemical Lab]
Image of Clara Fay Gilley working in a chemical lab.
Claude Horton and Jake Mooty
Photograph of Claude Horton (L) and Jake Mooty(R), hurlers for the strong Fort Worth Convair Bobmers, a semi-pro baseball aggregation. They are doing a turn about La Grave field before taking the mound during a practice session.
Closeup of Longhorn on B-24
Closeup of a Longhorn logo on the side of a B-24.
[Co-Pilots Ralph M. Woods and Bruce Story]
Image of co-pilot Ralph M. Woods, Link instructor Roze McCoy and co-pilot Bruce Story watch as the recorder traces Link's flight.
Code One, 2015
Annual publication of the Lockheed Martin plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 1986
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 1986
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 1, Number 3, Summer 1986
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 1, Number 4, Fall 1986
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 1986-1987
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 2, Number 2, Spring 1987
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 2, Number 3, June 1987
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
Code One, Volume 2, Number 4, December 1987
Quarterly publication of the General Dynamics plant in Fort Worth, Texas describing their products, research, and employees, as well as articles about pilots and others using the aircraft they produce.
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