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The original 1903 Wright Flyer on display - Science MuseumThe original 1903 Wright Flyer on display in the Science Museum, London. Date: 1903
The Wright aeroplane from the side at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 17 December 1903. Date: 1903
The Wright 1903 aeroplane from the front. Date: 1903
The Wright 1903 aeroplane and hangar at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Date: 1903
A 21-year-old Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith, 1888-1989, in his Howard Wright biplane at Brooklands in December 1910. Date: 1989
The Boeing EB-17G 44-85813The Boeing EB-17G, 44-85813, was a testbed for the Wright T35 Typhoon. It was later redesignated JB-17G
Riley E Scott preparing two 18lb bombsRiley E. Scott preparing two 18lb bombs which were carried into the air by Captain Thomas Milling in a Wright B at the US Army flying school at College Park, Maryland
Wilbur Wright instructing a pupil
Count de Lambert in Wright biplane
Paul Tissandier seated in Wright biplane
Count de Lambert Wright biplane in France
Oil on canvas
WRIGHT, Orville (1871-1948). Oil on canvas
Tokyo Imperial Hotel garden - Japan - Imperial Hotel What a fancy rabbit warren this place is, and what fun Wright had making it seem like only a lot of little Japanese houses. Nice details Date: 1952
The Wright aeroplane at Fort Myer, Va. Postcard showing Orville Wright flying biplane, Fort Myer, Va. Date c1909
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Beauty on Parade, American Weekly pin up by David WrightPin-up by David Wright featuring a red-haired woman in a pale blue negligee gazing at her reflection in a hand mirror
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Purple woman by David WrightUnusual portrait of a woman by pin up artist David Wright, with a vivid purple background, contrasting with her white strapless dress, necklace and earrings. c.1960
Carol Day in Florence by David WrightIllustration by David Wright showing the character of his Daily Mail strip cartoon, Carol Day, in a bedroom in Florence. c.1962
Sketches of a woman by David WrightPen & ink sketches of an attractive, brunette woman by David Wright, best-known for his pin-up girls. 1950s
Perilous Honeymoon by David WrightFront cover of Perilous Honeymoon, a title in the Famous Romance Library, painted by David Wright, best-known for his pin-ups during World War Two. Date: 1958
Army of Potomac: JC Parke, CG Meade, WS Hancock, GK Warren, US Grant, a Humphrey, and HC Wright. Date between 1860 and 1870
A philosopher giving a lecture on the Orrery, after Joseph Wright of Derby. Date 1768
Orville with Scipio, a St. Bernard dog he acquired in MarchOrville Wright with Scipio, a St. Bernard dog he acquired in March, 1917. Date 1921 Feb
Close-up view of damaged 1903 machine, rudder frame broken in landing, on ground at end of last flight. Date 1903 Dec. 17
View of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, which includes the bay, photographed by the Wright brothers in the vicinity of their 1900 camp, where they conducted their first gliding experiments in October
Flight 29: machine close to the ground, Orville piloting, covering a distance of 640 feet in 15 seconds; Dayton, Ohio. Date 1904 Aug. 13
Childhood portraits of Wilbur Wright. Date between 1901 and 1928
Magneto side of the Wright four-cylinder motor used in 1911. Date 1911
Closeup view of the Wright brothers tent at Kitty Hawk, a half mile from Captain Tates home. Date 1900
Orville Wright, age 34, head and shoulders, with mustache. Date 1905
Glider at Kitty Hawk. Date 1911
Around the world with Broadhursts globe-circling success, What happened to Jones by Geo. H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, The house that Jack built, etc. Date c1900
Close-up view of rudders and elevator of glider in front of the camp building at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Date 1911
Broadhursts hilarious sufficiency, What happened to Jones by Geo. H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, The house that Jack built, etc. Date c1900
Side view of flight 41, showing the machine traveling to the right, with double horizontal rudder in front and double vertical rudder behind, as Orville flew 12 miles; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio
Rear view of the Wright brothers four-cylinder motor as installed in their 1903 airplane. Date 1928 Jan. 6
Three-quarter left rear view of glider in flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Date 1911