= From the collection of Atlas J. van Eck.
= Mainly lively group photos taken during dinners or fraternity evenings of i.a. the Amsterdamsch Studentencorps and P.A.L.L.A.S. Also incl. a photograph showing prince Hendrik van Mecklenburg-Schwerin among the students.
- Retouched in upper right corner; a few rubbed spots in lower part.
Idem. (Interior of the Forth Goods Yard in Newcastle). Gelatine silver print, ±1920, 23,7x19,2 cm., "Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth & Co. Ld. No. 211" in lower margin, mounted. - AND 8 others, i.a. "Droge-dokdeur te Antwerpen gansch in Karri en Jarrah"/ "Nieuwe rolbrug te Antwerpen met Karri-blokken sedert vier jaar belegd" (two mounted albumen prints, ±1920).
- Occas. sl frayed; mostly fine.
= Comprises i.a. a photograph of an "Israëlitische Vleeschhal" (w. stamp "Fotobureau J. van Dijk" on verso), a large semi-detached house by K.P.C. de Bazel and the Middelbare Technische School in Groningen.
ADDED: ±20 small photographs of glass (designs) by K.P.C. DE BAZEL.
= Showing i.a. the aircraft's transport to Pladjoe, its assembly, commissioning ceremony and flight on/ near the airfield of Palembang.
= I.a. British, French, German and American airplanes; incl. zeppelins, aircraft carriers and a few photos of airmen.
WITH: ±400 (col.) (real photograph) picture postcards of aircraft (±1970-1990, i.a. by Flight International (130x)). - AND WITH: ±75 brochures, folders and other small (promotional) publications.
= I.a. by Aeroflot (9x); Airspeed ("Ambassador", "Consul"); AVRO ("Shackleton", "Anson", "Athena", "Lancastrian"); Braniff ("Fastback"); Bristol ("Brabazon"); General Electric (J79); Percival ("Proctor V", "Prentice", "Prince"); Republic Aviation ("F-84 Thunderjet"); Saab (i.a. "Safir", "Scandia"); KLM (3x) and Rijksluchtvaartdienst (2x).
ADDED: 8 publications on aviation, i.a. B. LAUFER, The Prehistory of Aviation (Chicago, 1928, plates, orig. wr.); L. SAZERAC DE FORGE, La Conquête de l'Air (Paris/ Nancy, 1907, ills., fold. table, contemp. giltlettered hcl.) and W. DE FONVIELLE, Adventures in the Air. Engl. transl. J.S. Keltie (London, 1877, woodengr. plates/ ills., contemp. (soiled/ dam.) cl., a.e.g.).
= Dreutel was Blanca's dog. = Provenance: the collection on Eli Content.
- Some very vague soiling in lower right corner.
Idem. "Giullia". Gelatin silver print, 30x30 cm., signed "Paul Blanca", titled, dated "2013(?)", "For Giullia" and "A.P." in silver pen.
- One photograph w. some vague stains. = Part of a larger series.
= From a rare large series showing nudes of the photographer's mother. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LI.
- Small brown stain in upper blank margin.