GCL3390168: NAVAJO WEAVERS, 1893 Charlie, a Navajo man, weaving a blanket on a horizontal loom while a woman weaves at a belt frame (right), another woman spins wool (left), and a young girl, Nadespa, age 5, cards wool in the foreground. Photographed by James Mooney near Keams Canyon, Arizona, 1893. / Bridgeman Images
GCL3390177: CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862 The Army of the Potomac headquarters: Captain Rives; John Garrett, President, B & O Railroad; an orderly; General Randolph Marcy; Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Porter; Commissary of Subsistence; Colonel Thomas Mather; Ozias Hatch, Secretary of State of Illinois; Joseph C.G. Kennedy. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 3 October, 1862. / Bridgeman Images
GCL3390273: KATHERINE STINSON (1891-1977) American aviator, flight instructor and mail carrier. Known on the exhibition circuit as 'Flying Schoolgirl.' On July 18, 1915, Stinson became the first woman to perform a loop, at Cicero Field in Chicago, and went on to perform this feat some 500 times without a single accident. Photographed in her biplane, c.1915. / Bridgeman Images
GCL3390278: KATHERINE STINSON (1891-1977) American aviator, flight instructor and mail carrier. Known on the exhibition circuit as 'Flying Schoolgirl.' On July 18, 1915, Stinson became the first woman to perform a loop, at Cicero Field in Chicago, and went on to perform this feat some 500 times without a single accident. Photographed holding the propeller, c.1915. / Bridgeman Images