Collection:
    Juneau—Douglas City Museum
    Object ID:
    2013.08.035
    Accession#:
    2013.08
    Credit Line:
    Donated by Mildred Goss Jones.
    Object Name:
    Print, Photographic
    Title:
    Bromley's "City of Tachoma", First Low Wing Lockheed
    Date:
    1929
    Description:
    Black and white photograph of crashed plane. Image shows the plane from the front. The aircraft is at an angle with its nose to the ground and tail in the air. The aircraft's right wing is crumpled into multiple pieces. The propeller also has damage. There is a crowd of people and trees in the background. 
Verso has a stamped "B75" in the upper proper left corner in red ink. The word "VELOX" is repeated in diagonal rows on the back (probably kind of paper or developing company).
Photograph is of Bromley's "City of Tachoma" in 1929 and has the caption of being Bromley's Lockheed.
    Verso has a stamped "B75" in the upper proper left corner in red ink. The word "VELOX" is repeated in diagonal rows on the back (probably kind of paper or developing company).
Photograph is of Bromley's "City of Tachoma" in 1929 and has the caption of being Bromley's Lockheed.
Notes:
    Located in photo album (2013.08.011A). Attached to album page by corner tabs. White text on album page below photograph reads: "Bromley's Lockheed '29". 
The album belonged to William G. Brian Harland. He was a mechanic for Alaska—Washington Airways and Alaska Southern Airways. He was based out of Juneau.
    The album belonged to William G. Brian Harland. He was a mechanic for Alaska—Washington Airways and Alaska Southern Airways. He was based out of Juneau.
People:
    Harland, William G. Brian
Harland, Brian
    Harland, Brian
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