Benjamin M. Anderson Aeronautical History collection
This collection contains photographs of British airplanes, two of which feature pilots Charles Lindbergh and Tommy Rose in the 1930s. It also includes a technical manual for a British fighter plane from the World World II period.
Benjamin M. Anderson co-founded the Anderson Greenwood & Company in 1940 to build light airplanes. In World War II the founders moved to Seattle to work for Boeing. Once the war was over, they restarted the company in Houston, Texas, building light airplanes and performing aeronautical engineering. It became one of the largest public companies in the area. Anderson was also an extensive collector of aviation history and related materials.
The original materials are held by the Woodson Research Center in Fondren Library. Search the finding aid/inventory for the Benjamin M. Anderson Aeronautical History collection, MS 069.
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