ETE4129209: El Paso (Texas), USA, December 1926: Landing in front of one of the planes used by the Border Air Patrol, pilot H.S Springer and Elmer M Sieber (inspector). Border Air Patrol is responsible for controlling immigration at the border between the United States and Mexico - El Paso (Texas), USA, December 1926: plane used by the US border air patrol force and two immigrant officers, HS Springer and Elmer M Sieber / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129242: Boston (Massachusetts), USA, circa 1928: The crowd greets the exit of the dry hold of the SS Leviathan (ex-Vaterland) passing the Fort Independence wearing its new colours - Boston, Massachusetts, USA, ca 1928: SS Leviathan (Vaterland) leaving South Boston drydock and passing Fort Independence after her spring cleaning / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129288: Oakland (California), USA, late 1920s: An employee of the City's Meteorological Service in front of the table that gathers all the meteos conditions of the city's aerodromes - Oakland, California, USA, end 1920s: comprehensive weather board in the main office of the aviation weather system, on which are posted notices of conditions over the various airways / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129294: Prohibition - Port of New York City (USA), circa 1928/30: Moored at the Barge Office, the motor boat “” Patricia”” boarded by the Coast Guard boat 922 with 500 cases of alcoholic beverages on board - Prohibition in the US, New York City Harbour, ca 1928-1930: the motor yacht “” Patricia”” at the Barge Office after its capture by the US Coast Guard boat 922 with 500 cases of liquor on board / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129324: Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming), USA, circa 1920: 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, ca 1920: terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129348: Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1930: Monument to Ulysse S Grant (1822-1885) by Louis Rebisso (1837-1891) dating from 1891 in Lincoln Park - Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1930: Grant Monument in Lincoln Park, statue of President Ulysse S Grant (1822-1885) by Louis Rebisso (1837-1891) / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129387: Denver (Colorado), USA, July 1929: “” The Closing of an Era”” (1892), sculpture by Preston Powers (1842-1904) depicting an Indian triumphant over a bison and located in front of the State Capitol of Colorado - Denver, Colorado, USA, July 1929: “” The Closing of an Era” (1892), Statue of an American Indian in triumph over a fallen bison by Preston Powers (1842- 1904), located on the east side of the state capitol building / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129441: Pasadena (California), USA, December 1925: Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis (1850-1933), the multi-millionaire publisher, and his wife Kate Stanwood Cutter Pillsbury receive oranges from young girls on their arrival in the city - Pasadena, California, USA, December 1925: Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis (1850 1933) and his wife Kate Stanwood Cutter Pillsbury are greeted with oranges from California girls upon their arrival in Pasadena / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129462: Fort Myers (Florida), USA, February 1928:81st birthday of Thomas Edison (1847-1931). School parade in honor of the American inventor. They carry signs indicating the various inventions of Edison - Fort Myers, Florida, USA, February 1928: Schoolchildren stage parade on Thomas Edison's 81st birthday / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129504: Mexico City (Mexico), 1910: the statue of George Washington by sculptor Pompeo Coppini (1870-1957) a Colonia Juarez (a suburb of the Mexican capital). This statue was overturned and dragged into the streets after the invasion of Veracruz by American troops in 1914 - Mexico City, Mexico City, 1910: Monument to George Washington (1732-1799) in the Colonia Juares / Bridgeman Images