VINTAGE POSTCARD Plane Aviation Airship Zeppelin the nacelle of the airship Clement Bayard
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VINTAGE POSTCARD Plane Aviation Airship Zeppelin the nacelle of the airship Clement Bayard
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NINETEENTH CENTURY PHYSIOTHERAPY ORIGINS
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Attached is the main part of a summer 1856 medical journal advertisement for Dr. Taylor's Water Cure Establishment. The second item is my commentary on the ad plus information about the early development of physical therapy in the United States. If you are interested in the histories of physical therapy and massage therapy, my posts (TribeOfJesse) at FamilySearch.org under the names of George Herbert Taylor and George Henry Patchen in the Sources sections may be worth your while to look through. For some reason, the Person record for Dr. George H. Taylor are hard to find at FamilySearch. The easiest thing is to search on the name of his son, William George Langworthy Taylor of Lincoln, Nebraska, and then link to the father. FamilySearch can be a bit hard to use until one gets used to it. Search on a person's name and in the Results list many entries have something like a decorated < symbol. Clicking on it ought to lead to a Person record. My most numerous and extensive posts are under the Sources heading. Click on a Sources entry and it ought to expand considerably. The present entry is under the year 1856 and has the title, "Swedish Movement Cure Department at Dr. Taylor's Water Cure, Summer 1856." None of these words should throw you. It is not an article about hydropathy but rather a post about early physical therapy. Incidentally, Dr. George Henry Patchen went on to become the medical theoretician of chiropractic. W.G. Langworthy Taylor wrote a 1937 textbook about spiritualism titled "Immortality." Dr. Charles F. Taylor's grandson, also named Charles Fayette Taylor, was one of the most important pioneers of aviation. A lot of brilliant people were in this Taylor line.
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I am delighted to announce that I have recently signed a two-book deal with my publisher @penswordbooks (I have sat on this info for a while due to the exhibition opening etc)
The first, which I am very excited about, is an extension of Chapter 8 from my previous but one book Burying the Dead.
Before you think, 'oh my god, how boring, a book about planes'...... this is ME you are referring to. Have I ever done anything expected or followed the norm? Would I ever give you 'just a book about planes?' Of course not! So, expect Alaskan glaciers spitting out plane parts, graves embedded into an active runway, an entire fleet of fighter jets buried underneath the Iraqi desert, and a simple small Teddy Bear, squadron leader of the best military aviation channel in action. And lots, lots more........
#aviation #AviationHistory #books #author #writer #writers #archaeology #
Watching Alexander the OK on youtube today about an unfortunate, jet powered crop duster that the Soviet Union guided the design of in Poland.
This test aircraft was built out of an existing, successful aircraft, which had its ass chopped off to accommodate a jet engine. It was a precursor to the unfortunate final product, but is also one of Alexander's favorite planes. As I was watching, I immediately thought to myself... Man, this reminds me of Ailantd Sikowski's work! I gotta show them.
@Ailantd@mastodon.art @Ailantd@pixelfed.social
Edit: Added link to the video, had to look up how to remove trackers again real quick... but then it turned out ReVanced automagically does that so I didn't even need to bother! Oh well
Air West collection.
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1968 Schedule
(ex Bonanza) F27 Postcard N758L
DC-9 N9344 Postcard
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#Airwest #dc9 #f27 #postcard #Postcards #Schedule #Ephemera #Aviation #Airplanes #AviationHistory #Avgeek
Who's the top banana of the west?
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Hughes Airwest collection.
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1972 Ticket
727 N721RW Postcard
DC-9 N9335 Postcard
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#HughesAirwest #dc9 #b727 #postcard #Postcards #Ticketjacket #Ephemera #Aviation #Airplanes #AviationHistory #Avgeek
Trans-Canada Air Lines North Star Cutout
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#TransCanadaAirLines #Aviation #Avgeek #GraphicDesign #Travel #Airplanes #Canada #AviationHistory #NorthStar
The Concorde was a marvel of engineering, proving that innovation can push the boundaries of what’s possible. Let’s celebrate the spirit of exploration and the pursuit of excellence in aviation!
On this day in 1976, the Concorde made its first commercial flight, connecting London and Paris in record time! #AviationHistory #SupersonicTrav
Useless Facts, Badly Drawn #96: Fire in the hole!
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#aviation #cargoplanes #sheep #sheepfarts #fart #deadlygases #strangebuttrue #flying #aircraft #aviationhistory #strangebuttrue #wtf #silentbutdeadly #uselessfacts #uselessfactsbadlydrawn
#ArtAdventCalendar Day 12
I have some #aviation themed patterns for sale on #spoonflower https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/760192-av-geek-by-pine_blue_design
and #redbubble https://www.redbubble.com/people/pinebluedesign/shop?artistUserName=pinebluedesign&collections=3781683&iaCode=all-departments&sortOrder=relevant
They would make great stocking stuffers for any #avgeek
USN F-4 Phantom Gate Guard with VX-4 "The Evaluators" markings at Point Mugu Missile Park, Oxnard, California. (Shot on an IPhone 14Plus) #mugu #oxnard #F4 #Phantom #missilepark #VX4 #AvGeek #aviation #aviationhistory
In 1985 a dramatic scene unfolded at the St. Augustine airport (now called Northeast Florida Regional Airport), when a small plane's landing gear jammed.
That's when mechanic Jim Moser climbed out through the roof of a car and hooked the landing gear while the plane was flying 10 feet off the ground.
The spectacular feat was captured on film by St. Augustine photojournalist Phil Whitley.
#Aviation #AviationHistory #Planes
https://www.staugustine.com/story/news/local/2012/09/10/dramatic-repair-moving-repair-st-augustine-runway-1985-still-draws/16166150007/
Twenty-Five Years Before the Wright Brothers Took to the Skies, This Flying Machine Captivated America.
First exhibited in 1878, Charles F. Ritchel’s dirigible was about as wacky, dangerous and impractical as any airship ever launched.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/twenty-five-years-before-the-wright-brothers-took-to-the-skies-this-flying-machine-captivated-america-180984506/ #flying #aviation #aviationhistory
"The air is the only place free of prejudices."
#OnThisDay, 15 Jun 1921, Bessie Coleman gained her pilot's licence, becoming the first licensed civilian African-American pilot in the world.
“Have ye come far?”
“Only from America.”
#OnThisDay, 21 May 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman - and only the second person - to fly solo and without stops across the Atlantic.
She lands unexpectedly in Ireland. There’s some wonderful images of her here: https://joecampbellart.com/2015/03/12/amelia-earhart-in-ireland-solo-atlantic-crossing-may-21st-1932/
Watch newsreel of her taking off here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-itPeJOyzI
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #AviationHistory @histodons #Histodons
#OnThisDay, 18 May 1953, Jackie Cochran becomes the first woman pilot to break the sound barrier.
#OnThisDay, 17 Apr 1964, Jerrie Mock touches down in Ohio to become the first woman to fly solo around the world. Press coverage of the time made much of her being a “housewife”.
Watch a newsreel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Pz2zGZ3To
#OnThisDay, 16 Apr 1912, Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly a plane across the English Channel.
Quimby was the first American woman to receive a pilot’s licence and made her living doing exhibition flights in the US. She also made money as the advertising face of a grape juice. She died in July 1912 when her plane pitched forward at 1,000 feet and she was thrown out.