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Poster Print : Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, U.S.Navy, Testing Seaplane On Potomac, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, U.S.Navy, Testing Seaplane On Potomac, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, U.S.Navy, Testing Seaplane On Potomac, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, U.S.Navy, Testing Seaplane On Potomac, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, U.S.Navy, Testing Seaplane On Potomac, 1911. [Ellyson was the first United States Navy officer designated as an aviator ('Naval Aviator No. 1'), taking part in the experimental development of aviation. Ellyson was awarded the Navy Cross for his antisubmarine service during World War I. He died when his aircraft crashed over the Chesapeake Bay in 1928]
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A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Step back in time with our vintage poster print featuring Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, U.S. Navy, during a historic moment in aviation history. Captured in 1911 by renowned photography studio Harris & Ewing, this image shows Lieutenant Ellyson boldly testing a seaplane on the Potomac River. As the first United States Navy officer designated as an aviator ('Naval Aviator No.'), Ellyson's pioneering spirit and determination paved the way for naval aviation. Bring this piece of aviation history into your home or office and relive the excitement of early flight. Order now for a unique addition to your collection.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.3cm x 21.6cm (11.9" x 8.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this historic photograph, Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson of the United States Navy is seen conducting tests on a seaplane over the Potomac River in 1911. Ellyson, who was the first U.S. Navy officer to be designated as an aviator (Naval Aviator No. 1), played a significant role in the experimental development of aviation in the Navy. The image, captured by renowned photography studio Harris & Ewing, showcases Ellyson in action as he skillfully maneuvers the biplane above the water. The seaplane, which was designed for takeoff and landing on water, is equipped with "spuds" or skids, which can be seen extending from the bottom of the aircraft. Ellyson's pioneering work in naval aviation paved the way for the use of seaplanes and aircraft in military operations, particularly in antisubmarine warfare during World War I. Tragically, Ellyson lost his life in a plane crash over the Chesapeake Bay in 1928. This photograph, taken during a pivotal moment in the history of aviation, is a testament to Ellyson's groundbreaking contributions and the innovative spirit of the early 20th century. The image is part of the Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress.
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