Airship Collection - SCW.014

Summary Information

Repository
SCW Library Special Collections
Creator - Donor
Braden, Vally Nicholas
Title
Airship Collection
ID
SCW.014
Date [inclusive]
1910-1948
Extent
3.0 Linear feet
Photograph Records
Item-level description and digital versions of images from the collection are available for searching via the online image databaseItem-level description and digital versions of images from the collection are available for searching via the online image database
Language
English

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Biographical/Historical note

Vally Nicholas Braden, who donated this collection, was born in Ohio in 1891. He graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He then became the manager of the Factory Aeronautical Department of Goodyear. He worked at Goodyear for many years and eventually moved to different states like Connecticut and New Jersey with his wife Mary. He died in Essex, New Jersey in 1980. V.N. Braden along with other Goodyear employees was responsible for the creation of numerous airships, balloons, boats, and other products.

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Scope and Contents note

This collection contains numerous photographs and newspaper articles of airships, balloons, boats, and other products that were created by Goodyear. There are also operating manuals and blueprints for specific airships and balloons. Many of the newspaper articles feature stories about airships and boats that were used in battle and rescue situations. Many articles on the balloons feature stories of their participation in races both national and international. Photographs depict the numerous different types of airships, balloons, and boats that were created by Goodyear. One photograph features V.N. Braden and his Goodyear colleagues. The collection also contains advertisements for different types of boats that were designed by Goodyear and Firestone.

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Arrangement note

The collection was originally arranged in no specific order. The collection is now divided into four series: Airships, Balloons, Boats, and Products. Series I contains correspondences, newspaper articles and photographs of Army and Navy, Goodyear, and international airships. Series II contains correspondences, newspaper articles, photographs, and operating manuals of balloons from national and international races. Series III contains advertisements, correspondences, manuals, newspaper articles, and photographs of boats and naval ships. Series IV contains correspondences, newspaper articles, and photographs of various products created by Goodyear that were used by the Army and Navy.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

SCW Library Special Collections

Provenance

The airship industry was developed in the United States around 1911. Companies like Goodyear and Firestone who were known for their rubber began making airships in Akron, Ohio. Airships were designed for the Army and Navy that were used during World War I and II and were divided into three classes: rigid, semi-rigid, and non-rigid. Goodyear began building airship air docks across the United States. Goodyear’s most famous airship “Zeppelin” was named after the German Manufacturing Company. Not only was Goodyear responsible for the creation of the airships in the United States, they also created balloons and naval boats. Goodyear participated in numerous balloon races in the United States and other countries throughout the early 1920s through 1940s. The use of airships began to decline in the 1940s due to better technology with aeroplanes and the crashes of the Hindenburg and the USS Akron.

The collection was donated by Nicholas Valley Braden in June of 1980.

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Collection Inventory

Series I: Airships 

Provenance

The airship industry was developed in the United States around 1911. Companies like Goodyear and Firestone who were known for their rubber began making airships in Akron, Ohio. Airships were designed for the Army and Navy that wereThe airship industry was developed in the United States around 1911. Companies like Goodyear and Firestone who were known for their rubber began making airships in Akron, Ohio. Airships were designed for the Army and Navy that were used during World War I and II and were divided into three classes: rigid, semi-rigid, and non-rigid. Goodyear began building airship air docks across the United States. Goodyear’s most famous airship “Zeppelin” was named after the German Manufacturing Company. Not only was Goodyear responsible for the creation of the airships in the United States, they also created balloons and naval boats. Goodyear participated in numerous balloon races in the United States and other countries throughout the early 1920s through 1940s. The use of airships began to decline in the 1940s due to better technology with aeroplanes and the crashes of the Hindenburg and the USS Akron.used during World War I and II and were divided into three classes: rigid, semi-rigid, and non-rigid. Goodyear began building airship air docks across the United States. Goodyear’s most famous airship “Zeppelin” was named after the German Manufacturing Company. Not only was Goodyear responsible for the creation of the airships in the United States, they also created balloons and naval boats. Goodyear participated in numerous balloon races in the United States and other countries throughout the early 1920s through 1940s. The use of airships began to decline in the 1940s due to better technology with aeroplanes and the crashes of the Hindenburg and the USS Akron.

Biographical/Historical note

Vally Nicholas Braden, who donated this collection, was born in Ohio in 1891. He graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He then became the manager of the Factory Aeronautical Department of Goodyear. He worked at Goodyear for many years and eventually moved to different states like Connecticut and New Jersey with his wife Mary. He died in Essex, New Jersey in 1980. V.N. Braden along with other Goodyear employees was responsible for the creation of numerous airships, balloons, boats, and other products.

Scope and Contents note

This collection contains numerous photographs and newspaper articles of airships, balloons, boats, and other products that were created by Goodyear. There are also operating manuals and blueprints for specific airships and balloons. Many of the newspaper articles feature stories about airships and boats that were used in battle and rescue situations. Many articles on the balloons feature stories of their participation in races both national and international. Photographs depict the numerous different types of airships, balloons, and boats that were created by Goodyear. One photograph features V.N. Braden and his Goodyear colleagues. The collection also contains advertisements for different types of boats that were designed by Goodyear and Firestone.

Arrangement note

The collection was originally arranged in no specific order. The collection is now divided into four series: Airships, Balloons, Boats, and Products. Series I contains correspondences, newspaper articles and photographs of Army and Navy, Goodyear, and international airships. Series II contains correspondences, newspaper articles, photographs, and operating manuals of balloons from national and international races. Series III contains advertisements, correspondences, manuals, newspaper articles, and photographs of boats and naval ships. Series IV contains correspondences, newspaper articles, and photographs of various products created by Goodyear that were used by the Army and Navy.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Airship Industries
  • Airships--Models
  • Airships-Accident-France
  • Military Airships

Subseries: Army and Navy Airships 

Box Folder

Army and Navy Correspondences. 

1 1

Army and Navy Newspaper Articles. 

1 2

Army and Navy Newspaper Articles. 

1 3

Army and Navy Operating Manuals. 

1 4

Army and Navy Photographs. 

1 5

Army and Navy Photographs. 

1 6

Subseries: General Airships 

Box Folder

General Airships Memorandums. 

1 7

General Airship Memorandums. 

2 1

General Airship Newspaper Articles. 

2 2

General Airship Photographs. 

2 3

General Airship Professional Papers. 

2 4

Subseries: Goodyear Airships 

Box Folder

Goodyear Airship Correspondences. 

2 5

Goodyear Airship Newspaper Articles. 

2 6

Goodyear Airship Newspaper Articles. 

2 7

Goodyear Airship Newspaper Articles. 

2 8

Goodyear AIrship Photographs. 

2 9

Goodyear Airship Photographs. 

3 1

Goodyear Airship Published Works. 

3 2

Goodyear Airships Specifications. 

3 3

Subseries: International Airships 

Box Folder

International Airship Newspaper Articles. 

3 4

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Series II: Balloons 

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Balloon Races
  • Balloons-History

Subseries: Balloons General 

Box
4
Folder
1
Box Folder

Balloons General Correspondences. 

4 1

Balloons General Manuals. 

4 2

Balloons General Newspaper Articles. 

4 3

Balloons General Newspaper Articles. 

4 4

Balloons General Photographs. 

4 5

Balloons General Photographs. 

4 6

Balloons General Photographs. 

4 7

Balloons General Photographs. 

4 8

Balloons General Report (Oversized). 

7 1

Subseries: Balloon Race International 

Box Box

Balloon Race International Correspondences. 

4 9
Box Folder

Balloon Race International Newspaper Articles. 

4 10

Balloon Race International Photographs. 

4 11

Subseries: Balloon Race National 

Box Folder

Balloon Race National Correspondences. 

4 12

Balloon Race National Newspaper Articles. 

4 13

Balloon Race National Newspaper Articles. 

4 14

Balloon Race National Photographs. 

4 15

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Series III: Boats 

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Boats and boating--Accidents
  • Navy--Boats

Subseries: Boats General 

Box Folder

Boats General Advertisements. 

5 1

Boats General Advertisements. 

5 2

Boats General Correspondences. 

5 3

Boats General Manuals. 

5 4

Boats General Newspaper Articles. 

5 5

Boats General Photographs. 

5 6

Boats General Photographs. 

5 7

Subseries: Navy Boats 

Box Folder

Navy Boats Correspondences. 

5 8

Navy Boats Newspaper Articles. 

5 9

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Series IV: Products 

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Boats and boating--Products
  • Military Clothing
  • Parachutes--Safety appliances

Subseries: Clothing Products 

Box Folder

Clothing Products Correspondences. 

6 1

Clothing Products Photographs. 

6 2

Subseries: Miscellaneous Products 

Box Folder

Miscellaneous Products Correspondences. 

6 3

Miscellaneous Products Newspaper Articles. 

6 4

Miscellaneous Products Photographs. 

6 5

Subseries: Water Products 

Box Folder

Water Products Correspondences. 

6 6

Water Products Newspaper Articles. 

6 7

Water Products Photographs. 

6 8

Water Products Photographs. 

6 9

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