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View of the VVIP aircraft review - Aircraft VVIP review

General view of a VVIP aircraft review from the other side of the aircraft review lines. (The full stereo glass plate negative). (The VVIP might be Albert Lebrun, President of France) Date: circa 1930

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© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans A The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans

Lebrun Lines Negative Review Stereo Vvip Albert


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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")

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This photograph offers a unique perspective of a VVIP (Very Important Person) aircraft review from the other side of the review lines, circa 1930. The image, captured as a full stereo glass plate negative, showcases an impressive gathering of aeroplanes and planes, arranged meticulously for the inspection of a high-ranking official. The VVIP in question is believed to be Albert Lebrun, the President of France at the time, who is seen engrossed in the review, surrounded by military personnel and aviation industry professionals. The scene exudes an aura of grandeur and importance, reflecting the significance of aviation transportation during this era. The VVIP's attentive scrutiny of each aircraft underscores the importance of military aviation and the technological advancements that were shaping the world of flight. The glass plate negative technique, a popular method for photographic capture during the early 20th century, adds a layer of historical authenticity to the image. The intricate details and textures are beautifully preserved, providing a glimpse into the past and the evolution of aviation. This photograph is an invaluable addition to any collection focused on aeronautical history, military history, or the history of transportation. Its striking composition and historical significance make it a captivating piece for both personal and academic use.

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