The house of Eunice and Bernard Fixler (Hofstra University Class of 1941) and that of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Briggs after a P-47 thunderbolt crashed into them. The tail of the air plane is sticking out between the two houses.
Wreckage of a P-47 Thunderbolt (covered in fire extinguishing foam) in between the houses of Eunice and Bernard Fixler (Hofstra University Class of 1941) and Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Briggs. A firefighter is standing by the Fixler house, at center. …
Wreckage of a P-47 Thunderbolt alongside the house of Eunice and Bernard Fixler (Hofstra University Class of 1941). Hempstead and Mitchel Field fire department members are behind the plane, at left; a crowd of people is gathered at right.…
View of a section of framework of an unidentified house built during the eighteenth century. Annotation on the verso refers to how framework was joined and marked with Roman numerals.
Aerial view of Mitchel Field, looking north. Runways in the middleground; Hofstra University campus in middleground, at left; parts of Hempstead Village and Uniondale appear south of Hempstead Turnpike in middle and foreground.
Aerial view of Mitchel Field looking northwest. Runways are in middleground; parts of Hempstead Village and Uniondale are south of Hempstead Turnpike in the foreground, at left; parts of Hofstra University campus in middleground, at left;…
Aerial view of Mitchel Field looking north. Runways are in the middleground; a portion of the Hofstra University campus is in middleground, at left; parts of Hempstead Village and Uniondale appear south of Hempstead Turnpike, in foreground.