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Concrete Landing Platform for Airplanes at Puxieux (Each Strip About 50 ft. Wide by 250 ft. Long). Crescent Shape Mass was Formed by the Pile of Broken Concrete when the Platform was Removed. Altitude 15,000 ft., Puxieux August 23, 1918. Artist: Photographic Section, U.S. Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) and Major Edward J. Steichen, A.S.A. (American, born Luxembourg, 1879-1973). Gelatin silver print, from loose-leaf album of aerial photographs from the Photographic Section, Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, World War I. 17.5 × 22.7 cm (image/paper); 24.4 × 31.7 (album page). Gift of William Kistler (1977.703).
Location
The Art Institute of Chicago/Chicago/USA
Unique Identifier
ART580239
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4830px × 4024px
Photo Credit
The Art Institute of Chicago / Art Resource, NY
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1910s
Aerial View
Airplane
France, Topography
Photograph
World War I