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1Title:  Gladys Cockburn-Lange Photographs     
 Creator:  Cockburn-Lange, Gladys 
 Dates:  1914-1918 
 Abstract:  The Gladys Cockburn-Lange photographs were first made public in 1932 by Mrs. Gladys Cockburn-Lange, the widow of a World War I British pilot. Since their publication, the authenticity of the photographs has been the subject of debate amongst historians, photographic experts, and World War I pilots. The collection consists of images of World War I aerial combat. This collection consists of published reproductions of 9 of the over 40 original Cockburn-Lange images. 
 Call #:  PG 452 
 Extent:  0.10 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Cockburn-Lange, Gladys collector -- Photograph collections. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Aerial operations -- Photographs. | Airplanes -- Photographs. | Airplanes, Military -- Photographs.
 
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2Title:  Peter Oberstadt Photographs     
 Creator:  Oberstadt, Peter 
 Dates:  1917-1918 
 Abstract:  The collection consists of views relating to Peter Oberstadt's service as a German officer and observation pilot during World War I. Views include social life at camp, photographs of captured English aircraft and aviators, and views of various models of German military aircraft. Some of the photographs depict aircraft damaged in combat, and aerial views near the front in Belgium. 
 Call #:  PG 315 
 Extent:  0.30 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Oberstadt, Peter -- Photograph collections. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Photographs. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Aerial operations -- Photographs. | Airplanes, Military -- Photographs. | Aerial observation (Military science) -- Photographs. | Germany -- Armed Forces -- Photographs.
 
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3Title:  Thompson Products Aviation Photographs, Series II     
 Creator:  Thompson Products 
 Dates:  1903-1947 
 Abstract:  Thompson Products Inc. was established in 1900, in Cleveland, Ohio, as the Cleveland Cap Screw Company. It began producing automotive parts and underwent several reorganizations, becoming the Electric Welding Products Company (1908), the Steel Products Company (1915), and Thompson Products Inc. (1926). It expanded to include branch plants and the production of aircraft parts, and fostered a company union, the Automotive and Aircraft Workers Alliance (later the Aircraft Workers Alliance). It grew during World War II due to defense contracts. After the war it entered the jet and aerospace industries. It merged in 1958 with Ramo Wooldridge Corporation to become TRW Inc. Outside activities include the National Air Races and the Crawford Auto-Aviation Collection of the Western Reserve Historical Society. The collection consists of views of aircraft, personalities, famous flights, and miscellaneous images documenting aviation history in the first half of the 20th century. The images were acquired by Thompson Products from the Dearborn Library-Henry Ford Museum and were used as a supplement to Thompson Products' existing aviation photographic reference library. Included are numerous images of early Wright and Curtiss aircraft, as well as World War I aircraft. The collection also contains many images of aircraft and equipment representing the rapid advances made in aviation technology during the inter-war years. 
 Call #:  PG 445 
 Extent:  0.80 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Thompson Products, Inc. -- Photograph collections. | TRW Inc. -- Photograph collections. | Aircraft supplies industry -- United States -- Photographs. | Aircraft industry -- United States -- Photographs. | Airplanes -- Design and construction -- Photographs. | Aeronautics -- History -- Photographs. | Aeronautics -- Flights -- Photographs. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Aerial operations -- Photographs.
 
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