Map of Tours (comprised of 40 different photographs), Tours, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Cathedral at Tours (from 200 ft. altitude), 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Same position as preceding picture after exceptionally well regulated artillery fire, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
White spots indicate an enemy gun position, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Progressive destruction by artillery fire of a farm occupied and fortified by the enemy, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Enemy Airdrome at Mars-la-Tours, August, 1918
Edward Steichen
Series of photographs showing progressive stages of a new German airdrome, Construction of enemy airdrome at Giraumont, June 30/August 14, 1918
Edward Steichen
Copy of German photograph, they prepared for their attack on the Americans at Seicheprey, Seicheprey and the Bois de Jury, April 18, 1918
Edward Steichen
Copy of captured enemy photograph of Colombey-les-Belles—advanced American Air Service supply base, September 25, 1918
Edward Steichen
Photo Pagny rail head (15,000 ft., note detail in rail yards), N.E. Pagny, August 15, 1918
Edward Steichen
Enlarged Detail of Road on Preceding Plate, 1918
Edward Steichen
Photography from 20,000 ft. Small specks on road are troops. The number of troops in this particular movement was calculated exactly from this set of photographs. (The weather was dull when picture was taken and troops did not see airplane, otherwise an effort would have been made to conceal them), 1918
Edward Steichen
Gercourt-et-Drillancourt (Argonne), 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Detailed interpretation of preceding picture, Apremont, May 15, 1918
Edward Steichen
Frontline Trenches (Apremont), May 15, 1918
Edward Steichen
Untitled, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
French Pursuit or Combat Plane Above Clouds, 1918/19
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American Observation Airplane Above Clouds. 12,000 ft., 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Untitled, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Fort Douaumont (near Verdun), 1918/19
Edward Steichen