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ETE4129452: Menlo Park (New Jersey), USA, May 16, 1925: Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) watches the inscription on the tablet that has just been inaugurated to pay tribute to his work - Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 16th May 1925: Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) reading the inscription upon the tablet dedicated to his activities / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129472: Tokyo (Japan), February 1927: The Catafalque of the late Emperor Yoshihito (who regained as Taisho) (1879-1926) during the funeral from midnight to dawn - Tokyo, Japan, February 1927: State funeral of the late Emperor Taisho (1879-1926), the catafalque drawn by the sacred oxen in the funeral procession / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129482: Orbetello Base (Tuscany), Italy, circa 1930: King Victor-Emmanuel III (Vittorio Emanuele III) (1869-1947) accompanies General De Pinedo and Italo Balbo (1896-1940) (centre) inspects the seaplane hangar - Orbetello, Italy, ca 1930: King Victor Emmanuel III (1869-1947) inspecting the ortebello Naval Base with General De Pinedo and Italo Balbo ( 1896-1940) / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129492: Air Base Washington DC (USA), May 9, 1930: Charle Francis Adams III (1866-1954) (Secretary of State for the Navy) in plain clothes inspects with other officials an air fleet of 140 aircraft. First row, Vought Dive Bombers - Naval Air Station, Washington DC, USA, 9th May 1930: Secretary of the Navy, Charle Francis Adams III (1866-1954) and Navy chiefs inspect air fleet / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129493: Mitchel Field (Long Island), USA, 1929: During the presentation of the twin-engine Bombardier Curtiss B2 “” Condor”” to equip the Army Air Corps, Assistant Secretary of State for War F. Trubee Davison (1896-1974) (in the centre in pilot's uniform) with the Vice President of the Curtiss Company, Frank H. Russell - Mitchel Field, Long Island, USA, 1929: new twin motored Curtiss B2 Condor bombing plane inspected by F Trubee Davison (1896-1974), Assistant Secretary of War, and Frank H Russell, vice president of Curtiss Company / Bridgeman Images