Clark Field, decoy no. 2 (4.14.0318)
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Clark Field, decoy no. 2 | |
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Original Location | |
Place | |
Latitude/ Longitude |
15°11′09″N 120°33′37″E / 15.185833°N 120.560278°E |
Physical Characteristics | |
Pages | 2 |
Photocopy/reproduction | No |
Dimensions | 10 in. x 8 in., image is 9.5 in. x 7.5 in. |
Sources | |
Creator/Origin | Unknown |
Donor | Charles E. Montgomery |
Collection | Unincorporated |
Date | 1 June 1941 - 8 December 1941 |
Categorizations |
Clark Field, decoy no. 2 (BenHaven archives reference no.: 4.14.0318) Photograph of a decoy plane, probably located at Clark Field. The decoys at Clark were built by an Angeles company owned by Teodoro Tinio.
Provenance
This photograph, found among the Alfred R. Young papers, probably came from Charles E. Montgomery, whose typewritten note appears on the back of the print. The original is part of the Alfred R. Young papers in The BenHaven Archives.
This document is Artifact 4.14.0318 in the BenHaven Archives.
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