Inventor John F. Cooley and his airship. This is a full-length portrait of Cooley.
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Two men emerge from the hatches in the side of the airship; two others stand on the ground and reach up to them.
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A vertical photo of the interior of the Cooley airship showing a ship-like steering wheel.
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John F. Cooley far right and his manager Jacob Goldenson stand to the right of the plane while five workers pose for their photo on the left. The tent hangar is in the background.
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A close-up front view of the Cooley Airship with four men visible working on the rear of the plane.
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A side view of the Cooley airship showing the cloth coverings on the upper parts.
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Side view of the Cooley airship with its cloth covering and portholes shown clearly.
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The Cooley Airship: overall length 81' width 421' Weight 2 800lbs cabin size 37' long x 2 1/2' wide. The Cooley airship under full spread of sail." The airship was constructed in 1910-1911 near the Baker's
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The newspaper caption states that the Cooley airship was the first All Rochester' plane".
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The Cooley airship of 1910 sits in a field with tents in the background. A crew of five works on the tail assembly.
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