Wright Brothers 1897-1928

Among the materials the Wright Brothers estate gave the Library of Congress in 1948 were 300 glass plate negatives and two nitrate negatives, most taken by the Wright brothers themselves between 1897 and 1928. About 200 views from 1900 to 1911 document their successes and failures with their new flying machines. The collection provides an excellent pictorial record of the Wright brothers laboratory, engines, models, experimental planes, runways, flights, and even their accidents. The collection also contains individual portraits and group pictures of the Wright brothers and their family and friends, as well as photos of their homes, other buildings, towns, and landscapes.

Wilbur in prone position in damaged machine on ground after unsuccessful trial of December 14, 1903; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
1903

Wilbur in prone position in damaged machine on ground after unsuccessful trial of December 14, 1903; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

Helen Wright, age 12, niece of the Wright brothers, daughter of Reuchlin Wright
1901

Helen Wright, age 12, niece of the Wright brothers, daughter of Reuchlin Wright

Railroad at Narrows
1890

Railroad at Narrows

Wolf fire
1890

Wolf fire

George Reeder, relative of the Wright Brothers, called Uncle George, head and shoulders
1890

George Reeder, relative of the Wright Brothers, called Uncle George, head and shoulders

Orville making right turn, showing warping of wings, hill visible in front of him; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
1902

Orville making right turn, showing warping of wings, hill visible in front of him; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

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Wright Brothers 1897-1928