ETE4129171: Staten Island, New York City, USA, late 1920's: 3rd Gathering of the 27th Air Service Division of the NY National Guard attracts huge crowd - Staten Island, New York City, USA, end 1920s: crowd attending the third annual air tourney of the 27th Division Air Service, NY National Guard, held at Miller Field / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129199: Washington DC (USA), February 7, 1927: Major E.L. Hoffman of the Air Corps receives the Trophee Collier in recognition of his work in the development of the parachute. From left to right, US President Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), Secretary of War Dwight Davis and Major Hoffman posing in the gardens of the White House - Washington DC, USA, 7th February 1927: Major EL Hoffman awarded the Collier Trophy and posing with US President Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) and Secretary of War Dwight Davis in the White House gardens / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129224: Fort Hamilton, NYC, USA, 1926: General Hugh Aloysius Drum (1879-1951) shakes hands with Lieutenant James Harold Doolittle (Jimmy Doolittle) (1896-1993), whom he has just designed from Distinguished Flying Cross with an Oak Leaf Cluster - Fort Hamilton, NYC, USA, 1926: General Hugh Aloysius Drum (1879-1951) shaking hands with James Harold Doolittle (Jimmy Doolittle) (1896-1993) who has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Oak Leaf Cluster / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129287: Oakland, California, USA, late 1920s: Two employees of the City's Meterology Service have just launched a hydrogenic balloon at the municipal aerodrome - Oakland, California, USA, end 1920s: US Weather Bureau employees observing a pilot balloon filled with hydrogen they have just released at the Oakland Municipal Airport / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129312: Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming), USA, July 1925: The Mammoth Hot Springs are a large terraced building formed for thousands of years by the warm waters of Yellowstone and hot water geysers - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 1925: terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129330: Glacier National Park (Montana), USA, July 1925: On the edge of the Iceberg Lake, a group of Blackfeets Indians observe the ice formations that represent spirits - Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, July 1925: group of Blackfeet Indians at Iceberg Lake watching for “” ice imps””” / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129397: Chicago (Illinois), USA, 1929: Start work for the 1933 Century of Progress, bulldozers bring back access to Grant Park from Michigan Avenue - Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1929: Tearing up the drive that entered Grant Park from Michigan Avenue to make way for 1933 World's Fair “” A Century of Progress International Exhibition”” / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129410: Washington DC (USA), March 4, 1922: portrait of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand (1855-1932) (left) and Colonel Dumont, new military attachment at the Embassy, in front of the White House - Washington DC, USA, 4th March 1922: portrait of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand (1855-1932) with Colonel Dumont (right), newly appointed military attaché to the English Embassy, posing in front of the White House / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129414: Paris (France) May 1930: One of the “Gold Star Mothers” (mothers of American soldiers tombs in France during the First World War) places a crown on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe. Near her, General Henri Gouraud (1867-1946) and Colonel Richard Ellis - Paris, France, May 1930: American Gold Star Mother about to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129422: New York City (USA), July 1929:17-year-old Lillian Garrick (left) who broke the women's swimming record around Manhattan, sketches his friend Jean Reitzes at the Miramar Pool - New York City, USA, July 1929: Lillian Garrick, 17, left, making a drawing of her friend Jean Reitzes at the Miramar Pool / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129466: New York City (USA), May 1930: A first group of 250 “Gold Star Mothers”” photograph on the steps of the City Hall before embarking on the SS America bound for France where their sons, who died 14-18, are buried - New York City, USA, May 1930: First contingent of “Gold Star Mothers”” are officially welcomed by New York City at City Hall, before going to France to see their sons' graves / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129475: Tokyo, Japan, 1928-1929: First photograph of a demonstration of Japanese women politicians. They are led by Mr Nakahara's widow in their fierce protest against the Tanaka Cabinet and its policy - Tokyo, Japan, 1928-1929: First photo of Japanese political women leaders, led by Mrs Nakahara, in demonstration attacking Tanaka Cabinet and policies / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129549: Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA, April 12, 1927: In anticipation of his attempt to cross the Atlantic, Noel Davis and his co-pilot Stanton Wooster made the oil of their Keystone NX179 Pathfinder - Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA, 12th April 1927: the Keystone NX179 Pathfinder having her engines filled with oil, this plane is to be used by Noel Davis and Anton Wooster in their attempt to win the Orteig Prize / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129569: New York City, USA, April 27, 1927: Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) commenting on the tragic accident of Commander Noel Davis and Lieutenant Stanton Wooster on their trimotor Keyston K47 “” American Legion”” - New York City, USA, 27th April 1927: Injured Commander Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) tells WOR radio audience about the death of Commander Noel Davis and Lieutenant Stanton Wooster in transatlantic place test / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129575: Plymouth Notch (Vermont), USA, August 2, 1923: Photo taken a few hours before Vice-President Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) became the 30th President of the United States following the death of President Harding. The VP and his wife Grace reparent the paternal farm - Plymouth Notch, Vermont, USA, 2nd August 1923: Vice President Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) and his wife Grace working on his father's farm, picture taken a few hours before Coolidge was sworn in as US President / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129577: Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), USA, 1930: Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) filmed by cameramen at the Poor Richard Club after the parade organized in his honour to celebrate his return from Antarctica - Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), USA, 1930: Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) shot by cameramen in front of the Poor Richard Club during the reception in honour of his return from Antarctica / Bridgeman Images