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Airliner Passenger Cabin
Airliner Passenger Cabin
Airliner Passenger Cabin

Airliner Passenger Cabin

Dateca. 1950
Mediumgelatin silver print
Dimensions7 1/16 × 8 15/16 in. (17.9 × 22.6 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of John Airy
Object numberPA1982.180.047
DescriptionThis image depicts the center isle of a DC-3 Trans World Airlines (TWA) plane in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Three rows of seating can be seen within the plane. Two rows can be seen on the right side and one row on the left. The plane is not completely full but still has passengers dotted around the rows. Passengers can be seen reading newspapers, looking out the windows, or talking to one another. A TWA stewardess can be seen standing in the back of the cabin holding a phone to her ear.
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Terms
    Locale
    TWA  Airliner
    ca. 1960
    Albuquerque Airport Tarmac
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Albuquerque Airport Tarmac
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Trans World Airliner Tail Section
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Pueblo Women on the Tarmac
    Harvey Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Continental Airliner
    Harvey Caplin
    ca. 1945
    TWA  Plane
    ca. 1940
    Trans World Airlines Plane Nose
    Barnes & Caplin
    ca. 1950
    Continental Airliner
    Harvey Caplin
    ca. 1945
    Continental Airliner
    Harvey Caplin
    ca. 1945