Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Lovell and 2 men posing in front of Curtis Jenny (photograph), 1916
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Close-up of Lovell in cockpit of Curtis Jenny (photograph), 1916
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Lovell posing beside Curtis Jenny (photograph), 1916
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Official portrait: [caption on reverse] "Second Lieut. George E. Lovell, Jr., 7th Cav., Aviation Student, S.C.A.S." (photograph), May 1916
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Pilot's Book No. 1: Cover stamped "Geo. E. Lovell, Jr. Major Signal Corps, U.S.A.", 1916 - 1926
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Acrobatic Flying Certificate signed by Maj, J. C. McDonnell, Ellington Field, Houston Texas, April 8, 1918
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Correspondence to Marilyn Lovell, March 13, 1954
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Correspondence to Marilyn Lovell, July 24, 1958
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Correspondence to Marilyn Lovell (Postcard) , August 8, 1958
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
Unidentified newspaper obituary [Melbourne, FL] , November 2, 1972
This accession consists of several photographs of Lovell in uniform with his airplane (c.1916); his pilot's log book (1916-1926) which covers several domestic flights, plus training in gunnery, cross-country flight, night bombing, and parachutes; his acrobatic flying certificate; letters to his daughter (1954-1959); his obituary (1972); and his World War I pilot's card.
