"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of Orville Wright and his passenger, Army Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, before their flight on September 17, 1908 Caption:Lieutenant Selfridge and Mr. Wright steppi More
"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of Army Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge and Orville Wright before their flight on September 17, 1908 Caption:The propellers just starting, the weight not yet dropped
"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of the aftermath of the crash on September 17, 1908 Caption:The collapsed Wright aeroplane photographed just after it struck the ground. At Fort Myer, on September More
"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of the aftermath of the flight on September 17, 1908 Caption:Lieutenant Selfridge, fatally injured, being carried out by civilians and soldiers
"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of the aftermath of the crash on September 17, 1908 Caption:Spectators lifting the aeroplane from the bodies of the injured men
"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of the aftermath of the crash on September 17, 1908 Caption:Doctors with Lieutenant Selfridge
"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of the aftermath of the crash on September 17, 1908 Caption:Mr. Wright being carried on a stretcher from the parade ground
"The Tragic Flight at Fort Myer" — photograph of the aftermath of the crash on September 17, 1908 Caption:The broken propeller, the cause of the Fort Myer tragedy
Photograph of Orville Wright's flight over the parade ground at Fort Myer, Virginia. Wright is accompanied by Lieutenant Frank P. Lahm of the Army Signal Corps.
Photograph of Orville Wright's flight over the parade ground at Fort Myer, Virginia. CaptionFlying at a height of about one hundred fifty feet
Photograph of Orville Wright prior to a flight over the parade ground at Fort Myer, Virginia. Wright is accompanied by Lieutenant Frank P. Lahm of the Army Signal Corps. Caption:The Wright aeroplane with an ex More
Cover of Collier's magazine with art by Maxfield Parrish, with headline promoting the first appearance of the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans"
Cover of Collier's magazine, July 25, 1908 with illustration related to Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado that year
Cover to Collier's magazine, "When Jacky Comes Marching Home"
The Atlantic Fleet in the Harbor of Rio de Janeiro Public domain image of a American navy warship of World War One time, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Joys of Target Practice
Extract of illus from page 18-a, Collier's Weekly 1908 Dec; for the article "Wild west faking" by Emerson Hough. Illustration by Dan Sayre Groesbeck (US; 1879-1950)
Page 17, Collier's Weekly, Jan 30, 1908. Extract from scan of the illustration for the story "The Pretenders." Text by Josephine Daskam Bacon and illustration by Alice Barber Stephens
Page 16, Collier's Weekly, Jan 30, 1908. Extract from scan of the illustration for the story "The Pretenders." Text by Josephine Daskam Bacon and illustration by Alice Barber Stephens
Extract of illus from page 19-a, Collier's Weekly 1908 Dec; for the article "Wild west faking" by Emerson Hough. Illustration by Dan Sayre Groesbeck (US; 1879-1950)
Extract of illus from page 18-b, Collier's Weekly 1908 Dec; for the article "Wild west faking" by Emerson Hough. Illustration by Dan Sayre Groesbeck (US; 1879-1950)
Extract of illus from page 19-b, Collier's Weekly 1908 Dec; for the article "Wild west faking" by Emerson Hough. Illustration by Dan Sayre Groesbeck (US; 1879-1950)