Sepia photograph of Wade family's trip in Temagai, Onatraio, Canada. A building., Note on back says "Hotel on Lake Tamiskamang where we left our trunks and took canoes" "Canada".
Black and white photograph of a Boeing 314. First aircraft to be operated in regular commercial service across the Atlantic in 1939, this Boeing 314 of Pan American World Airways was the largest flying boat ever used in airline service. The B-314, also operated on Pan American's Pacific routes, was 106 feet long and had a wing span of 152 feet. It carried 74 passengers at a cruising speed of about 150 miles per hour in luxury rivaling even today's most modern airliners. The B-314 saw service throughout the world during World War II and numbered among its passengers were President Roosevelt, Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands, and the highest ranking leaders of the United Nations armed forces.
Black and white photograph of a bedroom in the Norton house. David Z. Norton (1851-1928) was a Cleveland, Ohio, banker, a partner in the Oglebay Norton Company, and a philanthropist active in many Cleveland cultural and educational institutions. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.
Black and white photograph of the dining room at the Norton residence. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.
Black and white photograph of the parlor at the Norton residence. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.
Black and white photograph of the bookcases in the parlor at the Norton residence. The collection consists of views of the Cleveland, Ohio, residence of David Z. Norton.