[Wilbur in prone position in damaged machine, on ground after unsuccessful trial of December 14, 1903, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina] (LOC)
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[Wilbur in prone position in damaged machine, on ground after unsuccessful trial of December 14, 1903, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina] (LOC)

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[Wilbur in prone position in damaged machine, on ground after unsuccessful trial of December 14, 1903, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina]
[1903 Dec. 14]
1 negative : glass, dry plate ; 5 x 7 in.
Notes:
Title from: Wilbur & Orville Wright, pictorial materials: a documentary guide / Arthur G. Renstrom. Washington: Library of Congress, 1982, p. 56.
Photograph possibly taken by Orville Wright.
Photograph shows the shadow cast by the photographer.
Forms part of: Glass negatives from the Papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright.
Subjects:
Wright, Wilbur,–1867-1912.
Airplanes–North Carolina–Kitty Hawk–1900-1910.
Flight testing–North Carolina–Kitty Hawk–1900-1910.
Shadows–North Carolina–Kitty Hawk–1900-1910.
Aircraft accidents–North Carolina–Kitty Hawk–1900-1910.
Format: Dry plate negatives–1900-1910.
Rights Info: No known restrictions.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Part Of: Glass negatives from the Papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright (DLC) 00649999
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppprs.00611
Call Number: LC-W86- 20
Machine-gun position which is holding the Germans

Bild von National Library of Scotland
British machine-gun position, France, during World War I. There were at least 16 permanent appointments of official war photographers made after 1916. These positions were created in 1916 to gather propaganda in an effort to boost waning war morale. Most of the photographs are no longer associated with their photographer but during this two-year period approximately 40,000 images were captured and stored by the war office.
This would have made ideal propaganda material with its implication of brave British soldiers holding the enemy at bay and keeping the rest of the nation safe.
[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. A machine-gun position which is holding the Germans.']
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19 Kommentare zu “[Wilbur in prone position in damaged machine, on ground after unsuccessful trial of December 14, 1903, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina] (LOC)”
Von Atsah Images zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Awesome.
Von SEO-Sheffield zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Really Love looking at old pics. They seem Mysterious
SEOSheffield
Von encouragement zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
A mere 66 years later, man landed on the moon. Such astounding progress.
Von msamaclean © zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Wow…wow…!
Von psycho_pixie zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
@encouragement….WOW is that ever a way to put things in perspective! Thank you for making me think today!
Von recubejim zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
"Willllbur" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxJr7SGf0ck&feature=related
Von Pablo Manriquez zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/atsahimages] Agreed.
Von Zinaida Beaumont (on holidays) zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Wonderful
Von trialsanderrors zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Did anyone here actually read why this set of pictures has been posted?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/sets/7215762696...
"You spotted a photographer caught in the headlights of George Grantham Bain’s Stutz, and another changing a glass negative way in the background of a news photo–insight on the rigors of photography in the pre-digital era.
Prints & Photographs Division staff took up the challenge. We had a field day looking through our digitized collections and discovering even more photographers in reflections, in shadows, and in action. We took particular pleasure in the hunt for reflections—an invitation for very close looking, indeed. Check out the reflection in Geronimo’s eye!"
Von trialsanderrors zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
The likely photographer (photographed by the subject of this picture):
Von SHOTbySUSAN zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
@trialsanderrors: thanks for the interesting information. @thelibraryofcongress: wilbur was "planking"!
Von smrisk zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
I love such a great pioneer! so intrepid!
Von trialsanderrors zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Another Wright Brothers peek:
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001696623/
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Hmm…

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704178/
Von diggarglen zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
I heard that Wilbur did not have a license to fly ??????
Von sumrtime zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Breathtaking!
Von teresia zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Planking?
Von skipgoforth zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Go Wilber!
Von Infrogmation zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/15217103@N07] — back then "a license to fly" hadn’t been invented.
Von excellence III zu 23.01.2012 | Antworten
Photo Perfect, May I add You?