@SFOMuseum Instagram Posts Tagged 1920s This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Instagram account. There are 11 posts . See all the tags or all the Instagram posts that have been archived so far.

We had a request recently for some #TerminalTuesday posts, and where better to start than at the beginning? This image was posted on March 09, 2021. #sfohistory #millsfield #airport #1920s
Stanley Henry Page (1885-1964) was an early twentieth-century San Francisco Bay Area engineer who, like many young men of his generation, was inspired by the new technologies of flight. This image was posted on February 21, 2020. #abovethebay #avgeek #aerial #aerialphotography #photograph #stanleyhpage #shpage #sanfrancisco #1920s #sfhistory
Stanley Henry Page (1885-1964) was an early twentieth-century San Francisco Bay Area engineer who, like many young men of his generation, was inspired by the new technologies of flight. This image was posted on February 21, 2020. #abovethebay #avgeek #aerial #aerialphotography #photograph #stanleyhpage #shpage #sanfrancisco #1920s #sfhistory
In the 1920s, San Francisco Bay Area engineer Stanley Henry Page merged his love of flying with glass plate photography. This image was posted on October 31, 2019. #abovethebay #avgeek #aerial #aerialphotography #photograph #stanleyhpage #shpage #sanfrancisco #1920s #sfhistory
The first Western Air Express flight departed #onthisday in 1926 with an airmail flight from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City in a Douglas M-2 mailplane. This image was posted on April 17, 2019. #twa #westernairexpress #airmail #avgeek #1920s
Built for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is a San Francisco landmark. This image was posted on September 03, 2018. #sanfrancisco #sfhistory #history #aerialphotography #vintagephotograph #presidio #crissyfield #ggnra #1920s
The all-metal Ford Tri-Motor, or “Tin Goose,” as it was nicknamed, had a substantial impact on the early advancement of commercial aviation in the late 1920s. This image was posted on August 30, 2018. #aviationevolutions #jimlund #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #modelplane #scalemodel #avgeeks #fordtrimotor #1920s
The all-metal Ford Tri-Motor, or “Tin Goose,” as it was nicknamed, had a substantial impact on the early advancement of commercial aviation in the late 1920s. This image was posted on August 30, 2018. #aviationevolutions #jimlund #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #modelplane #scalemodel #avgeeks #fordtrimotor #1920s
The all-metal Ford Tri-Motor, or “Tin Goose,” as it was nicknamed, had a substantial impact on the early advancement of commercial aviation in the late 1920s. This image was posted on August 30, 2018. #aviationevolutions #jimlund #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #modelplane #scalemodel #avgeeks #fordtrimotor #1920s
#Onthisday in 1932, Pacific Air Transport (PAT), part of United Air Lines, became a tenant at San Francisco Airport. This image was posted on December 22, 2017. #sfohistory #avgeek #avationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #avhistory #aviationgeeks #avgeeks #pacificairtransport #unitedairlines #airmail #biplane #1920s