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"Whitney: A Journey Through Aviation, Art, and Adventure" From the SR-71 landing with a drag chute to the distant granite peaks of Mount Whitney (4416m

Background imageWhitney Collection: The last of 14 Vickers Warwick C1s for BOAC

The last of 14 Vickers Warwick C1s for BOAC, G-AGFK. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp radials (in flight)

Background imageWhitney Collection: The first of 14 Vickers Warwick C1s for BOAC

The first of 14 Vickers Warwick C1s for BOAC, G-AGEX. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp radials (underside view in flight)

Background imageWhitney Collection: Vickers Warwick powered by two Pratt & Whitney Double Wasps

Vickers Warwick powered by two Pratt & Whitney Double Wasps

Background imageWhitney Collection: Cross-section of Elihu Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton. Seeds

Cross-section of Elihu Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton. Seeds can be seen ejected on left, while cotton fibres are passing on right. Wood engraving 1865

Background imageWhitney Collection: Elihu Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton. Wood engraving 1865

Elihu Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton. Wood engraving 1865

Background imageWhitney Collection: Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts

Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts. Credited with the invention of the cotton gin (1793) to separate cotton fibre from seeds and seedpods

Background imageWhitney Collection: Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts

Eli Whitney (1765-1825) American inventor and manufacturer, born at Westborough, Massachusetts. Credited with the invention of the cotton gin (1793) to separate cotton fibre from seeds and seedpods

Background imageWhitney Collection: USA, California, Alabama Hills. Clearing storm at sunrise over Mount Whitney

USA, California, Alabama Hills. Clearing storm at sunrise over Mount Whitney and the Eastern Sierras

Background imageWhitney Collection: USA, California, Sierra Nevada Mountains. AMt. Whitney at sunrise

USA, California, Sierra Nevada Mountains. AMt. Whitney at sunrise
USA, California, Sierra Nevada Mountains. Mt. Whitney at sunrise

Background imageWhitney Collection: ELI WHITNEY (1765-1825). American inventor. U. S. commemorative postage stamp, 1940

ELI WHITNEY (1765-1825). American inventor. U. S. commemorative postage stamp, 1940
ELI WHITNEY (1765-1825). American inventor. U.S. commemorative postage stamp, 1940

Background imageWhitney Collection: FATHER AND BABY. Wood engraving, American, c1863, after Elias James Whitney

FATHER AND BABY. Wood engraving, American, c1863, after Elias James Whitney

Background imageWhitney Collection: WILLIAM COLLINS WHITNEY (1841-1904). American financier and politician. Wood engraving, 1892

WILLIAM COLLINS WHITNEY (1841-1904). American financier and politician. Wood engraving, 1892

Background imageWhitney Collection: WHITNEY: DRILL PRESS. A power-driven precision drill press of the type used by Eli Whitney to make

WHITNEY: DRILL PRESS. A power-driven precision drill press of the type used by Eli Whitney to make interchangeable gun parts: wood engraving, early 19th century

Background imageWhitney Collection: ELI WHITNEY (1765-1825). American inventor. Wood engraving after the painting by Charles Bird King

ELI WHITNEY (1765-1825). American inventor. Wood engraving after the painting by Charles Bird King

Background imageWhitney Collection: Eli Whitney, half-length portrait, facing slightly left

Eli Whitney, half-length portrait, facing slightly left

Background imageWhitney Collection: Hello! Hello! Is that so? Whitney Opera Co. ? All right save

Hello! Hello! Is that so? Whitney Opera Co. ? All right save
Hello! Hello! Is that so? Whitney Opera Co.? All right save me a box. Whats the opera? A Normandy wedding. Thats funny! Be sure and save the box. Date ca. 1900

Background imageWhitney Collection: James Whitney seized by a bear while cattle stealing

James Whitney seized by a bear while cattle stealing Date: 1680s

Background imageWhitney Collection: James Whitney is caught by a bear

James Whitney is caught by a bear
The highwayman, James Whitney is caught by a bear Date: 17th Century

Background imageWhitney Collection: James Whitney

James Whitney
The highwayman, James Whitney, attacks Mr Hull, a money-lender on Hounslow Heath, and ties him backwards on his horse. Date: 1694

Background imageWhitney Collection: PSCI2A-00108

PSCI2A-00108
Eli Whitney. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imageWhitney Collection: Whitney Squash Club

Whitney Squash Club
Whitney Squash Court, Aiken, South Carolina, America. Whitney squash court from road

Background imageWhitney Collection: Horse racing in America

Horse racing in America
Whitney Race Track, Aiken S.C. America. Crowd of people, horses and carriages at the Whitney Race Track

Background imageWhitney Collection: Whitney Glassworks, Nj

Whitney Glassworks, Nj
Whitney Glassworks, Glassboro, New Jersey



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"Whitney: A Journey Through Aviation, Art, and Adventure" From the SR-71 landing with a drag chute to the distant granite peaks of Mount Whitney (4416m), this captivating collection takes you on an exhilarating ride through various aspects of the name "Whitney". Immerse yourself in the world of aviation as you witness the awe-inspiring Catalina Flying Boat gliding gracefully across serene waters. Powered by Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radials, it showcases both power and elegance. Transporting you back in time, we encounter Whitney Straight (Maserati) at the Members Bridge turn, Brooklands in 1933. The artist Gordon Crosby beautifully captures this historic moment that still resonates with speed enthusiasts today. Continuing our journey through aviation history, we delve into Fleet Air Arm's Grumman Martlet II - AM958. This formidable aircraft played a crucial role during World War II and symbolizes bravery and resilience. Meet Miss A. A. Windle who fearlessly flew Miles Magister G-AKUA alongside another mysterious aircraft whose identity remains unknown - Wh? What secrets lie behind its wings? Marvel at the engineering marvels powered by Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major radials as they soar through the skies leaving spectators in awe. As dusk settles upon us, we are captivated by "The Last Ray, " a breathtaking image capturing nature's final farewell before nightfall. Witness how light dances upon Detroit's downtown skyline, illuminating every corner with its golden touch. Concluding our expedition is Lockheed JetStar N329J (1st prototype), reminding us that innovation knows no bounds when it comes to aviation technology. Through these diverse glimpses into different realms associated with "Whitney, " one thing becomes clear: whether it be soaring through clouds or creating art that stands the test of time – there is an undeniable sense of adventure and excellence that defines the name.