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Photograph of Howard Hughes, 1936

Date

1936-01

Description

Howard Hughes sitting on a bed.

Image

Howard Hughes and crew at a luncheon: Harry P. Connor, navigator of the Hughes plane; Grover Whalen; Mayor Fiorello La Guardia of New York City; Thomas Thurlow, navigator; Richard Stoddart, radio engineer; and Edward Lund, flight engineer; also William Randolph Hearst Jr. of the Hearst publishing company, 1938 July 15

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Howard Hughes Public Relations Photograph Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: PH-00373
Collection Name: Howard Hughes Public Relations Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 13

Archival Component

Photograph of Howard Hughes and a crowd with the Hughes XH-17, October 23, 1952

Date

1952-10-23

Description

Howard Hughes (second from left) standing under the blade of the XH-17, Flying Crane with L-R: Rea Hopper, Director of the Aeronautical Division, Hughes Aircraft Company; Hughes; Clyde Jones, Director of Engineering, Hughes Tool Company Aeronautical Division; Warren Reed, Assistant; Colonel Carl E. Jackson, Air Research and Development Headquarters; Gale. J. Moore, Pilot; Chal Bowen?, Flight Engineer/Co-Pilot; unidentified pilot. Photographers are seen in the foreground.

Image

Photograph of Howard Hughes, 1938

Date

1938

Description

A view of Howard Hughes and an unidentified man inside an automobile.

Image

Photograph of Hughes H-1 Racer, Image 002

Date

1945

Description

Along with the information is this card entitled "Record Breaker." It reads: "First product of Hughes Aircraft Company was Howard Hughes' uniquely designed H-1. Experts said it was farther ahead of its time than any plane built since the Wright brothers'. In 1935 Hughes flew the H-1 to a world's land plane speed record of 352 mph, many years before any military pursuit planes attained this speed, and in 1937 Hughes flew the H-1 from Los Angeles to New York in seven hours, 28 minutes, a record which stood for eight years. The H-1 was the first plane with a smooth metal surface, leading edge air duct intakes, jet thrust exhaust, bell-shaped cowling, drooping ailerons, and the first to have a power-driven retractable landing gear. -0- "

Image

Restaurant Paillard, alcoholic beverage list, July 1896

Date

1896-07

Archival Collection

Description

Menu insert: Spirits lists; Wine lists Restaurant: Restaurant Paillard Location: 38 Boulevard des Italiens et 2 Chaussée d'Antin, Paris, France

Text

Photograph of Howard Hughes, 1937

Date

1937

Description

Howard Hughes alighting from a Stinson Reliant SR-9 aircraft.

Image

Harrah's New Orleans Masquerade: project notes and correspondence, 2005 May to 2005 July

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

John Levy Lighting Productions, Inc. Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00832
Collection Name: John Levy Lighting Productions, Inc. Records
Box/Folder: Box 26

Archival Component

Harrah's New Orleans Masquerade: technical guide book, 2004 November to 2005 July

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

John Levy Lighting Productions, Inc. Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00832
Collection Name: John Levy Lighting Productions, Inc. Records
Box/Folder: Box 25

Archival Component

Harrah's New Orleans: showroom conversion outgoing correspondence, 2003 July to 2004 February

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

John Levy Lighting Productions, Inc. Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00832
Collection Name: John Levy Lighting Productions, Inc. Records
Box/Folder: Box 26

Archival Component