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Washington DC, USA - US Patent Office Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - Bureau of Engraving and PrintingWashington DC, USA - New Bureau of Engraving and Printing Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - Union Station Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - The White House - East RoomWashington DC, USA - The White House - The East Room. Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - The White House - South Front Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - Library of Congress - Stairhall ColumnsWashington DC, USA - Library of Congress - Columns of the Grand Stairhall. Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - The White House from Penn AvenueWashington DC, USA - The White House from Pennsylvania Avenue. Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - Grand Stairway - Library of Congress entrance pavilion. The Bronze Torch Bearer by Philip H. Martiny (185 1927) - a Franco-American sculptor. Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - US Capitol and Grounds from aboveWashington DC, USA - US Capitol and Grounds - aerial view. Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - The US Capitol Building. Date: 1920
Washington DC, USA - US Capitol Building from the Library of Congress Date: 1920
Cherry Blossom at the Tidal Basin, Washington DC, USACherry Blossom trees at the Tidal Basin, Washington DC, USA Date: circa 1945
DC 4 Aeroplane with TWA liveryDC 4 Aeroplane. Date: circa 1935
DC 1 Aeroplane with TWA livery. Date: circa 1935
House in which Lincoln died, Washington, D. CHouse in which President Abraham Lincoln died, Washington, D.C. USA - William Petersens Boarding House Date: 1900
Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, USA Date: 1902
General Aircraft Monospar, Douglas DC-2-115EFrom left: a General Aircraft Monospar, Douglas DC-2-115E, PH-AKJ, Jan van Dent, of KLM and a de Havilland DH86 at the 1936 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome
Douglas DC-2, PH-AJU, of Royal Dutch Air LineClockwise from top: Douglas DC-2, PH-AJU, of Royal Dutch Air Lines; de Havilland Puss Moth, VH-UQD; Boeing 247, N257Y; Desoutter II, OY-DOD; and British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU
The Percival P87 was designed as a Douglas DC-3 replacement
Passengers aboard a Sabena Douglas DC-6
Douglas DC-6B
Douglas DC-2 SP-ASK of LOTDouglas DC-2, SP-ASK, of LOT
Douglas DC-2 SP-ASK of LOT at WarsawDouglas DC-2, SP-ASK, of LOT at Warsaw
Douglas DC-2 HB-ITI of SwissairDouglas DC-2, HB-ITI, of Swissair
Douglas DC-2 PH-AJU of Royal Dutch Air Lines at MildenhallDouglas DC-2, PH-AJU, of Royal Dutch Air Lines, at Mildenhall prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race
Douglas DC-7C G-AOIA of BOACDouglas DC-7C, G-AOIA, of BOAC
The first Douglas DC-7 N301aThe first Douglas DC-7, N301a
Canadair DC-4M1 CF-TELCanadair DC-4M1, CF-TEL
Canadair DC-4M CF-TFACanadair DC-4M, CF-TFA
A Douglas DC-4 of American Airlines being loaded with a packaging machine. 1948. Date: 1948
Douglas DC-4 SE-BBF Vastan of Swedish Air LinesDouglas DC-4, SE-BBF, Vastan, of Swedish Air Lines, after its first landing in Helsinki, Finland. March 1947. Date: 1947
Douglas DC-4 SE-BBA Nordan of Swedish Air Lines at BrommDouglas DC-4, SE-BBA, Nordan, of Swedish Air Lines, at Bromma Airport, Stockholm
Douglas DC-4 SE-BBE Ostan of Swedish Air Lines at TorslaDouglas DC-4, SE-BBE, OE
A Douglas DC-4 of KLM PH-TAR RotterdamA Douglas DC-4 of KLM, PH-TAR, Rotterdam
Night-time hangar scene with a Douglas DC-3 of KLM
Douglas DC-3 with a Supermarine Stranraer in the background
Douglas DC-3 VR-HDN of Hong Kong AirwaysDouglas DC-3, VR-HDN, of Hong Kong Airways
The first flight of Douglas DC-3 VR-HDNThe first flight of Douglas DC-3, VR-HDN, of Hong Kong Airways to Canton
Douglas DC-3 PH-ALI Ibis of KLM at CroydonDouglas DC-3, PH-ALI, Ibis, of KLM at Croydon. 21 November 1936. Date: 1936
Douglas DC-3 SE-BAC Falken (The Falcon) of Swedish Air LinesDouglas DC-3, SE-BAC, Falken (The Falcon), of Swedish Air Lines
Douglas DC-3 SE-Ba ֲnen (The Eagle) of Swedish Air LinesDouglas DC-3, SE-Ba, OE
Douglas DC-3 NI5567 of Eastern Air LinesDouglas DC-3, NI5567, of Eastern Air Lines
Douglas DC-3 SE-BAB H(The Hawk) of Swedish Air LinesDouglas DC-3, SE-BAB, H (The Hawk), of Swedish Air Lines at Bromma Airport, Stockholm
United Air Lines Douglas DC-3 NC18145 flying over New YorkUnited Air Lines Douglas DC-3, NC18145, flying over New Yorks Central Park on one engine
The prototype Canadair DC-4M-1 CF-TEN-X North StarThe prototype Canadair DC-4M-1, CF-TEN-X, North Star
Douglas C-54D-1-DC of the All Weather Flying Center at Brize Norton on 23 September 1947 after it made the first pilotless flight across the Atlantic. Date: 1947
Cabin crew in front of a Douglas DC-4 of Pan American World Airways
Douglas DC-4 OO-CBI of Sabena at Brussels AirportDouglas DC-4, OO-CBI, of Sabena, at Brussels Airport