Description: This is an original WWI photo from pilot Sgt Alexander Wilson, 157th Aero Squadron, 1918. Served primarily out of Chatillon-sur-Seine, France. After the war he went on to the Second Corps School. These photos appear to have been taken by either him or others in his squadron and many are likely one of a kind. The back side of most photos from his scrapbook have remnants from being glued in. See photos for condition. Type & Size: A 4.5x2.5 original photograph. Condition: The photos from this lot are very old and condition varies. Please see photos. The back side of most photos in this lot have remnants from being glued in a scrapbook. This original 1918 photograph captures a poignant moment in aviation history, showing the wreckage of an aircraft identified as having been destroyed, likely serving in the context of World War I. The image features several individuals standing near the remnants of the aircraft, which is prominent in the foreground. The photograph is most likely associated with Sgt. Alexander Wilson from the 157th Aero Squadron, who was stationed at the airfield in Chatillon-sur-Seine, France. During World War I, the 157th Aero Squadron was involved in training and reconnaissance missions. Aviation played a crucial role in the war, providing intelligence and aiding ground troops. The use of planes for combat and support marked the beginning of a new era in military strategy. Understanding the significance of this photograph provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by pilots and the risks associated with early aircraft technology.
Price: 28 USD
Location: Carlsbad, California
End Time: 2024-12-28T16:12:37.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Photograph
Subject: aircraft, military, aviation, WWI, wreckage
Theme: conflicts & wars, aviation, history, militaria
Featured Person/Artist: none
Image Color: Black & White
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print
Year of Production: 1918
Size: 4.5x2.5
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924
Material: Paper
Features: Press Photograph
Style: Documentary
Number of Photographs: 1