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71096_rf_28_flight of the kittyhawk_195a1h The First Flight Of The Wright Brothers Airplane The Kitty Hawk.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_6HR Kitty Hawk, North Carolina: December 17, 1903 An intaglio-gravure of Orville Wright flying during the first powered and sustained flight while Wilbur is on the ground at right.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_5HR Kitty Hawk, North Carolina: December 17, 1903 Orville Wright flying during the first powered and sustained flight while Wilbur is on the ground at right.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_4HR Fort Myers, Virginia: September, 1907 Orville Wright making a test flight at Fort Myers for the War Department.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_3HR Dearborn, Michigan: 1937 L-R: Orville Wright, Charles Taylor and Henry Ford look over the blueprint of Wrights 1903 engine at Greenfield Village.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_2HR London Colney, England: February 7, 1948 Workers at the de Havilland Aircraft plant construct a replica of the biplane in which Orville and Wilbur Wright made their historic flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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akg021495 Orville Wright, American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948. Count de Lambert in a plane by the Wright brothers flies over the Seine at an altitude of 49 m during his famous flight from Juvisy to the Eiffel Tower and back again on 18 October 1909. - Photo postcard.
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akg7982360 Aviation / flying machines. - Wright Flyer. - (Also: "Kitty Hawk Flyer", "Wright Flyer I", "1903 Flyer" or "The Whopper Flying Machine"; first double-decker motor airplane manufactured by the Wright brothers; first motorized heavier-than-air flying machine controlled by a pilot; First flight: December 17th, 1903 in Kitty Hawk (NC, USA)). Photo, 2017 (Eric Long, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum). Inv.: A19610048000. Washington, Nat. Air and Space Museum.
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akg7982362 Aviation / flying machines. - Wright Flyer. - (Also: "Kitty Hawk Flyer", "Wright Flyer I", "1903 Flyer" or "The Whopper Flying Machine"; first double-decker motor airplane manufactured by the Wright brothers; first motorized heavier-than-air flying machine controlled by a pilot; First flight: December 17th, 1903 in Kitty Hawk (NC, USA)). Photo, 2017 (Eric Long, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum). Inv.: A19610048000. Washington, Nat. Air and Space Museum.
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akg7982381 Aviation / flying machines. - Wright Flyer. - (Also: "Kitty Hawk Flyer", "Wright Flyer I", "1903 Flyer" or "The Whopper Flying Machine"; first double-decker motor airplane manufactured by the Wright brothers; first motorized heavier-than-air flying machine controlled by a pilot; First flight: December 17th, 1903 in Kitty Hawk (NC, USA)). Photo, 2010 (Eric Long, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum). Inv.: A19610048000. Washington, Nat. Air and Space Museum.
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akg816965 Sikorsky, Igor Ivanovich, aircraft manufacturer (as of 1919 in USA; founded the Sikorsky Aero Engineering Corp. in 1923) ; Kiev 25 May 1889-Easton (Conn.) 26 October 1972. Sikorsky (left), Orville Wright & Col. Frank Gregory at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio), where the prototype of the Sikorsky Helicopter XR-4 was tested.-/ Photo, 1942.
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akg4449118 WRIGHT SIBLINGS 17 Decembers 1903: first flight on the beach of Kitty Hawk. Three-dimensional model with the reconstruction of the scene: one of the first biplanes constructed from Wilbur and Orville Wright; Wilbur is spread in place of control.
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akg380334 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. The powered airplane by the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright in which they made a first attempt at flying on 17th December 1903 (duration 12 seconds) at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (USA): partial view with engine. Photo, 1903 (Orville & Wilbur Wright).
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akg380331 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. The brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright with their airplane (Flyer II) in the Huffman Prairie, outside of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Photo, May 1904.
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akg380392 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948). and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aeronautical engineers. Left side of the double-decker glider by the Wright brothers before installation of forward horizontal surface (Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA). Photo, 1900 (Wilbur & Orville Wright).
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akg380327 Wright, Wilbur; US-American aviation pioneer (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. / - Wilbur Wright in the damaged powered biplane after an unsuccessful attempt at flying on 14th December, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA (first successful flight on 17th December 1903). Photo, 14.12.1903 (Orville Wright).
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akg380371 Wright, Wilbur US-American aviation pioneer. (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. Wilbur Wright attempting to fly a biplane glider at Kitty Hawk, North North Carolina, USA. Photo, 10 October 1902 (Orville Wright).
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akg380399 Wright, Wilbur US-American aviation pioneer. (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. Wilbur Wright attempting to fly a biplane glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA. Photo, 1901 (Orville Wright).
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akg380323 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. The powered airplane by the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright in which they made a first attempt at flying on 17th December 1903 (duration 12 seconds) at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (USA). Photo, 1903 (Orville & Wilbur Wright).
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akg380330 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948). and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aircraft engineer. Airplane (Flyer II) by the Wright Brothers on the launching track at Huffmann Prairie, Dayton, Ohio). Photo, June or July 1904 (Wilbur and Orville Wright).
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akg380338 Wright, Wilbur US-American aviation pioneer. (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. Dan Tate and Wilbur Wright conducting an unmanned test flight with a biplane glider, flying it as a kite. Photo, 19th September 1902 (Orville Wright).
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akg380358 Wright, Wilbur US-American aviation pioneer. (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. Wilbur Wright gliding in a biplane glider at at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA. Photo, 10 October 1902 (Orville Wright).
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akg380375 Wright, Wilbur US-American aviation pioneer. (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. Wilbur Wright attempting to fly a biplane glider at Kitty Hawk, North North Carolina, USA. Photo, 10 October 1902 (Orville Wright).
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akg380355 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. - The powered airplane by the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright in which they made a first attempt at flying on 17th December 1903 (duration 12 secs), outside the hangar in Kill Devil Hills (workshop and living quarters of the Wright Broth. behind). Photo, 1903 (O.&.W.Wright).
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akg380402 Wright, Wilbur US-American aviation pioneer. (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. Wilbur Wright just after landing on his double-decker glider (Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA). Photo, 1901 (Orville Wright).
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akg333604 Wright, Orville American engineer; 1871-1948. First attempted flight by the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright in a powered aircraft (lasted 12 seconds) on December 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (USA): Orville Wright in the biplane, his brother Wilbur observing. Photo.
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akg333588 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. Orville Wright (left) and Dan Tate launching the Wright brothers' third biplane test glider, with Wilbur Wright at the controls. Photo, 1902.
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akg333598 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. The brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright with their aircraft Flyer II at the Huffman Prairie, outside of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Photo, May 1904.
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akg333587 Wright, Orville American aircraft technician; 1871-1948. The Wright brothers performing a test flight at Fort Myer, Virginia (USA), September 1908: the aircraft on the grounds. Photo.
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akg341442 Wright, Orville; American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948. Air race at the International Aeronautical Week, sponsored by the "Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger", 4th September 1909: Orville Wright is flying with his glider across Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin.- Photo, coloured later.
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akg352312 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. Orville Wright and Dan Tate during a flight attempt with a biplane test glider flown by Wilbur Wright. Photo, 18 October 1902. Digital coloration.
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akg239552 Dearborn (suburb of Detroit, Michigan, USA), open-air museum Greenfield Village with around 100 historic buildings from the. 18th/19th cent. fr. all parts of the USA). Bicycle workshop of the Wright brothers: exterior view. Photo, undated (c. 1960 ?).
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akg233000 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer. 1871-1948. Orville Wright and Dan Tate at a flight test of a biplane glider flown by Wilbur Wright. Photo, 18th Octoboer 1902.
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akg234615 Wright, Wilbur American aeronautical pioneer, (worked in collaboration with his brother Orvill Wright); 16.4.1867 Henry County - 30.5.1912 Dayton). "Wilbur Wright à la Direction de son Aéroplane". (Wilbur Wright at the helm of his aeroplane).- / Photo postcard (Photo, c. 1905?). Paris, private coll.
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akg176802 Wright, Orville; American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948. Air race at the International Aeronautical Week, sponsored by the "Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger", 4th September 1909: Orville Wright is flying his glider across Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin.- Photo.
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akg155225 Wright, Orville American airplane technician. 1871-1948. - Wright's flight over the Tempelhof Field, Berlin, 4 September 1909. - - Photo.
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akg155228 Wright, Orville American aeronautical technician, 1871-1948. Wright's flight over the Tempelhof airfield, Berlin, 4th September 1909. Photo (retouched).
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akg196937 Wright, Wilbur American aircraft engineer. 1867-1912. Document: Membership card of the L'Aeroclub de France, issued on. 7th January 1909. (With portrait photo).
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akg863023 Wright, Wilbur USamerik. Flugpionier, (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 1867-1912.-Wilbur Wright bei einem Flugversuch mit einem Doppeldecker-Segelgleiter in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA.-Foto, 10. Oktober 1902 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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akg863065 Wright, Wilbur; USamerik. Flugpionier, (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 16.4.1867 Henry County-30.5.1912 Dayton. Porträtaufnahme, um 1905 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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akg863044 Wright, Wilbur; USamerik. Flugpionier, (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 1867-1912.-Dan Tate und Wilbur Wright bei einem unbemannten Flugversuch mit einem Doppeldecker-Segelgleiter, den sie wie einen Drachen fliegen lassen.-Foto, 19. September 1902 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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akg863022 Wright, Wilbur; USamerik. Flugpionier (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 1867-1912.-Flugversuch Wilbur Wrights mit einem Doppeldecker-Segelgleiter am Big Kill Devil Hill (Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA); Dan Tate begleitet den Flug am Boden.-/ Foto, 10. Oktober 1902 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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akg863062 Wright, Orville American aeronautical engineer Dayton 19.8.1871-ibid 30.1.1948. Portrait photo, 1905 (Wilbur Wright); Coloured digitally.-.
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akg863039 Wright, Orville American aeronautical engineers 1871-1948.-The brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright with the Flyer II in the Huffman Prairie, outside Dayton, Ohio, USA.-Photo, May 1904; Coloured digitally.-.
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akg863035 Wright, Wilbur USamerik. Flugpionier, (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 1867-1912.-Wilbur Wright bei einem Flugversuch mit einem Doppeldecker-Segelgleiter in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA.-Foto, 10. Oktober 1902 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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akg863021 Wright, Wilbur USamerik. Flugpionier, (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 1867-1912.-Wilbur Wright bei einem Flugversuch mit einem Doppeldecker-Segelgleiter in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA.-Foto, 1901 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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akg863020 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948) and Wilbur (1867-1912); American aeronautical engineers./Left side of the doubledeckerglider by the Wright brothers without the front, horizontal rudder, which was develped later (Kitty Hawk North Carolina, USA).-Photo, 1900 (Wilbur and Orville Wright); Coloured digitally.-.
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akg863032 Wright, Wilbur USamerik. Flugpionier, (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 1867-1912.-Wilbur Wright bei einem Flugversuch mit einem Doppeldecker-Segelgleiter in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA.-Foto, 10. Oktober 1902 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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akg021494 Wright, Orville American airplane technician. 1871-1948. Wright's flight over the Tempelhof Field, Berlin, 4 September 1909. Photo postcard.
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akg103218 Wright, Orville; American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948. Wright after his successfull flight across the Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, 4th September 1909. Orville Wright (to the left) with crown prince Wilhelm (centre). Photo.
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akg094420 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer. 1871-1948. - Wright (in the dark suit) is beeing congratulated on successfully flying across the Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, on 4th September 1909:. Photo.
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akg777149 Wright, Wilbur American aeronautical pioneer (worked in collaboration with his brother Orville Wright 1867-1912. /-Wilbur Wright is flying the Kitty Hawk glider across the Big Kill Devil Hill , North Carolina, USA); Dan Tate is following the glider on the ground.-Photo 10th October 1902 (Orville Wright).
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akg863036 Wright, Wilbur; USamerikan. Flugpionier (Mitarbeiter seines Bruders Orville Wright); 1867-1912. /-Wilbur Wright in dem beschädigten Doppeldecker-Motorflugzeug nach dem gescheiterten Flugversuch am 14.12.1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA (erster gelungener Flugversuch am 17.Dezember 1903).-/Foto, 14.12.1903 (Orville Wright); digital koloriert.
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ado00009447 Orville Wright (1871-1948), American aviator at the age of 34 in 1805. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00009435 Orville Wright (1871-1948) turning to the left, in the last photographed flight of 1905. Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio (USA). October 4, 1905. Author: Unknown photographer.
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alb4028035 Orville Wright's biplane Flyer shortly after the fall, Thomas Selfridg's body recovery operations, Fort Myers, September 17, United States of America, photo from L'Illustration, No 3424, October 10, 1908. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb4030807 Thomas Selfridg and Orville Wright aboard the Flyer biplane, just before the accident, Fort Myers, September 17, United States of America, photo from L'Illustration, No 3424, October 10, 1908. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb3880225 Vintage aviation photo featuring the first flight of the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Orville Wright is piloting as brother Wilbur runs along beside.
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akg380395 Wright, Orville American aeronautical engineer, 1871-1948. Orville Wright and Katherine Wright aboard the Wright Model HS airplane. Photo, 1915.
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akg380387 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948). and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aeronautical engineers. Motor plane (biplane) by the Wright Brothers (partial view): engine, pilot and passenger seat. Photo, 1911 (Wilbur & Orville Wright).
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akg380342 Wright, Brothers Orville (1871-1948). and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aircraft engineers. The four-cylinder motor with magneto ignition by the Wright Brothers from 1911. Photo, 1911 (Orville & Wilbur Wright).
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akg380385 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948). and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aircraft engineers. Test flight with the new biplane glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina USA. Photo, 1911 (Wilbur & Orville Wright).
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akg380383 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. Orville Wright and assistants prepare the new biplane glider for a test flight watched by a group of reporters on the right, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA. Photo (Wilbur Wright), 1911.
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akg380380 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948). and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aircraft engineers. Group photo in front of a biplane glider at Kill Devil Hill (USA): (seated) Horace Wright, Orville Wright & Alexander Ogilvie; (standing) Lorin Wright and a group of journalists. Photo, 1911 (Wilbur Wright).
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akg021498 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948) and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aviation technicians. "Aeroplane of the Wright brothers". Folding model chart. From: W.H{ntzschel-Clairmont, Die Praxis des modernen Maschinenbaus, Modell-Atlas, 2nd ed., Berlin (C.A.Weller) 1910. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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alb5141808 Nicola Perscheid, Orville Wright - Flieger, Staatliche Landesbildstelle Hamburg, collection on the history of photography, paper, pigment print, image size: height: 22,50 cm; width: 16,00 cm, dry stamp: recto and right: NICOLA PERSCHEID, inscribed: recto and on the box: in brown ink: Orville Wright - aviator, portrait photography, studio/studio photography, half-length portrait, half profile (three-quarter view).
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alb3527116 SCOTT GRIMES, ADRIANNE PALICKI, SETH MACFARLANE, MARK JACKSON and J. LEE in THE ORVILLE (2017), directed by SETH MACFARLANE. English title: THE ORVILLE.
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alb3527120 DEOBIA OPAREI, ADRIANNE PALICKI, SETH MACFARLANE, PETER MACON and CHAD L. COLEMAN in THE ORVILLE (2017), directed by SETH MACFARLANE. English title: THE ORVILLE.
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alb3527118 SCOTT GRIMES, ADRIANNE PALICKI, SETH MACFARLANE, MARK JACKSON and J. LEE in THE ORVILLE (2017), directed by SETH MACFARLANE. English title: THE ORVILLE.
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alb3527111 SCOTT GRIMES, ADRIANNE PALICKI, SETH MACFARLANE, PENNY JOHNSON, PETER MACON, MARK JACKSON, HALTON SAGE and J. LEE in THE ORVILLE (2017), directed by SETH MACFARLANE. English title: THE ORVILLE.
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alb3527114 SCOTT GRIMES, ADRIANNE PALICKI, SETH MACFARLANE, PENNY JOHNSON, PETER MACON, MARK JACKSON, HALTON SAGE and J. LEE in THE ORVILLE (2017), directed by SETH MACFARLANE. English title: THE ORVILLE.
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alb3527133 THE ORVILLE (2017), directed by SETH MACFARLANE. English title: THE ORVILLE.
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dpa11102106 Singers Shaggy and Patti LaBelle perform during the 2007 World Music Awards at the Sporting Club in Monte Carlo, Monaco, 04 November 2007. Photo: Hubert Boesl.
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alb1471372 WRIGHT, Wilbur (Milville, Indiana, 1867-Dayton, Ohio, 1912). American aviator. With his brother is credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903.
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alb1465058 Wright, Orville (Dayton, 1871-1948). American aviator. With his brother is credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903.
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ado00026257 Door of the Castle of Sorel in Orvillers-Sorel (Oise, France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00070045 William Allen and Orville Wilson show where they found the baby's corpse of Charles Lindbergh who was kidnapped 72 days ago, in the New Jersey (USA). On May 12, 1932. Author: Unknown photographer.
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alb4044453 The King of Spain Alfonso XIII greeting the Wilbur and Orville Wright brothers, Pont-Long, Pau, France, photo from L'Illustration, No 3444, February 27, 1909. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb4443925 Apollo descends from the Parnassus Title page for: P. Orville, Poemata, 1740, A man surrounded by muses watches Apollo descend from the Parnassus to laud him. On the Parnassus there are three muses and a prancing Pegasus. In the foreground putti with attributes of science and arts, on the right Hercules lashes out with his club at the three suit goddesses sitting in front of the entrance to the Tartarus. In the air, Venus, in the company of putti, is pulled on its victory cart by two pigeons, Apollo and the Muses, Apollo Musagetes, Parnassus, sacred to Apollo Musagetes, Pegasus, the winged horse, cupids together with attributes of the arts, sciences, etc, (story of) Hercules (Heracles), Tartarus (and the condemned assigned there), Adolf van der Laan (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, paper, etching, h 187 mm × w 118 mm.
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alb4540796 Aero Engine - Bariquand & Marre, Wright Model 'A', 1909, This four-cylinder vertical water-cooled aero engine was designed by Orville Wright in about 1906 and built under licence by the engineering firm Bariquand et Marré in Paris in about 1908-09. It carries the manufacturer's serial no.14. Bariquand & Marre modified the valve and cam design from the Wright original which did not please Wilbur Wright who supervised the preparation of the engine.
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alb4479036 Portrait of Jacobus Philippus d'Orville Jacobvs Philippvs d 'Orville (title on object), Half-length portrait of Jacobus Philippus d'Orville with a sheet of paper in his right hand. Below the portrait are name and information in three lines in Latin and below that a ten-line text in Latin., Jacobus Philippus d'Orville, Jacob Houbraken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1762, paper, engraving, h 320 mm × w 210 mm.
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akg7702991 Aero Engine - Bariquand & Marre, Wright Model 'A', 1909, This four-cylinder vertical water-cooled aero engine was designed by Orville Wright in about 1906 and built under licence by the engineering firm Bariquand et Marré in Paris in about 1908-09. It carries the manufacturer's serial no.14. Bariquand & Marre modified the valve and cam design from the Wright original which did not please Wilbur Wright who supervised the preparation of the engine.
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alb3671613 Mandolin. Culture: American. Dimensions: 26 1/4 × 11 × 3 1/4 in. (66.7 × 27.9 × 8.3 cm). Maker: Orville Gibson (American, 1856-1918). Date: 1898.Orville Gibson is one of the most important makers and innovators of fretted stringed instruments. He is credited with the invention of the archtop guitar and mandolin, which both take construction elements from the violin. This mandolin is a rare surviving instrument by Orville Gibson and features a design consistent with his 1898 patent mandolin drawings. This includes a carved top and back with a floating bridge and tailpiece. The mandolin's sides, neck, and headstock are made from a single piece of walnut that is carved into the final form. The back is also a carved piece of walnut that is convex. The top (soundboard) is made of spruce and also carved into a convex shape and has a large oval soundhole. Another element of the Gibson patent, and present on this instrument, is that the neck is hollow and meant to extend the resonant sound chamber of the instrument. The instrument is shaped like a teardrop, a design that would later become known as a Model A mandolin. The instrument is covered with a dark finish, which was probably applied in the 1970s when the instrument was sent to the Gibson Company for restoration (at that time the bridge and tailpiece were also replaced). The headstock is Orville Gibson's distinct "paddle-head" and is inlaid with a mother-of-pearl five pointed star and crescent, a motif common on his instruments and that may be a masonic reference. The soundhole is ringed by wood herringbone inlay, below which is an inlaid pickguard featuring a large mother-of-pearl and abalone butterfly. Orville's mandolin design has the Neapolitan disposition of eight strings in four double courses. The ebony fingerboard is glued to the neck and has eighteen metal frets with mother-of-pearl position markers behind the 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, and 15th frets. The tuners and nut are of bone and the bridge is of ebony. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3455992 Mandolin, 1898, Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States, American, Walnut, spruce, ebony, pearl, tortoiseshell, bone, 26 1/4 × 11 × 3 1/4 in. (66.7 × 27.9 × 8.3 cm), Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted, Orville Gibson (American, 1856–1918), Orville Gibson is one of the most important makers and innovators of fretted stringed instruments. He is credited with the invention of the archtop guitar and mandolin, which both take construction elements from the violin.
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953_05_19-11 Wright, Orville (Dayton, 1871-1948).
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926_09_anna08214p1 Orville Browning
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PBDORWR_CS002 Orville and Wilbur Wright, (aka The Wright Brothers), around the time of their first flight, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, December, 1903.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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PBDORFR_EC001 Kennedy Presidency. Left: Minnesota Governor Orville Freeman announcing John F. Kennedy as the Democratic nominee for US President at the Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, California, July, 1960.
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HISL033_EC271 President Johnson meeting with the US delegation before the Honolulu Conference on the Vietnam War. (L-R): U. Alexis Johnson (leaning back), Henry Cabot Lodge, Gen. Earle Wheeler, Orville Freeman, Dean Rusk, Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, John Gardner, and Leonard Marks. Feb. 7, 1966.
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HISL023_EC016 Wilbur Wright runs alongside as Orville pilots the aircraft just as it lifts from the wooden track at Kitty Hawk beach. It was the first powered controlled flight in a heavier-than-air airplane. December 17 1903 LC-DIG-ppprs-00626
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HISL023_EC011 Orville Wright 1871-1948 and his sister Katharine aboard the Wright Model HS airplane in 1915 the year he sold the WRIGHT COMPANY and gradually retired from active flying. Orville never married and refused to speak to Katherine after her 1926 marriage. LC-DIG-ppprs-00588
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HISL022_EC298 Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright on the porch steps of their house in Dayton Ohio. 1909. LC-USZ62-65478
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HBDAIRP_EC007 The Orville Wright plane on exhibition at the Science Museum in London, England, 1933.
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CSUA000_CS903 Price girl's story upheld by Hobo Poet at the Scottsboro Trial. Victoria Price and Orville Gilley, were witnesses in the trial of Heywood Patterson, one of the seven African American youths charged with sexually assaulting the Victoria Price on a Southern freight train 3 years ago. Nov. 29, 1933. (CSU_ALPHA_1127) CSU Archives/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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00231099 Wright, Orville, 19.8.1871 - 30.1.1948, American aviation pioneer, portrait and in the aircraft, picture postcard, circa 1910, Wright Flyer, show, technics, airplane, Wright brothers, USA, 20th century,
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00071025 "Wright, The Brothers, (Wilbour, 16.4.1867 - 30.5.1912, Orville 19.8.1871 - 30.5.1912), American airplane and pioneer aviators, their first airplane ""Kitty Hawk"", coloured print, Johann Gottlieb Hauswaldt, Magdeburg, 1903,"
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00587599 "transport / transportation, aviation, brothers Wright, first flight of Wilbur and Orville Weight, spectators waving from automobile, hang-glider of the Austrian engineer Wilhelm Kress, series of pictures ""The progress of aviation"", Liebig collection card, lithograph, circa 1905,"
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dpa11102095 Singer Shaggy poses at the 2007 World Music Awards taking place at the Sporting Club in Monte Carlo, Monaco, 04 November 2007. Photo: Hubert Boesl.
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dpa11092495 Jamaican singer Shaggy poses as he arrives on the red carpet for the 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards in Munich, Germany, 01 November 2007. Photo: HUBERT BOESL.
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dpa11085497 Jamaican singer Shaggy poses as he arrives on the red carpet for the 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards in Munich, Germany, 01 November 2007. Photo: HUBERT BOESL.
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