Trier (Germany).
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
2nd Balloon Company balloon on the ground. Germany, 1919
This photograph is one of a series showing soldiers working with an observation balloon. Title taken from description on back.
A scene in Germany, 1919
This photograph depicts German civiliams amidst ruins. Title taken from description on back.
A view of the Roman amphitheater in Germany, 1919
This photograph depicts a view of the ruins of a Roman amphitheater near Trier, Germany. Title taken from description on back.
A view of the Roman amphitheater in Germany, 1919
This photograph depicts a view of the entrance to the ruins of a Roman amphitheater near Trier, Germany. Title taken from description on back.
A View of Trier, Germany, 1919
This photograph depicts several buildings on a hill overlooking Trier.
Arena of Roman amphitheater or coliseum & lion arena near Trier, Germany , 1919
This photograph depicts a view of the ruins of a Roman amphitheater or coliseum and lion arena near Trier, Germany. Title taken from description on back.
Automatic balloon [valve]. Balloon basket with parachute attached, 1919
This photograph is one of a series showing soldiers working with an observation balloon. Taken from a photograph album created by an anonymous soldier in the U.S.Army. Title taken from description on back.
Balloon basket with observer and pilot preparing for ascension, 1919
Photograph of a balloon basket with an observer and pilot preparing for ascension. This photograph is one of a series showing soldiers working with an observation balloon. Title taken from description on back.
Balloon in bed , 1919
Photograph of an observation balloon in bed, with soldiers with either the 1st or 2nd Balloon Company standing around it. This photograph is one of a series showing soldiers working with an observation balloon. Title taken from description on back.
Balloon preparing to ascend, 1919
Photograph of an observation balloon preparing to ascend. This photograph is one of a series showing soldiers working with an observation balloon. Title taken from description on back.