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Stumbling Upon History

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Key Takeaways:

  • The narrator discovered a collection of sepia-toned aerial photos of Marblehead from the 1930s, featuring a distinctive fingerprint, which sparked a quest to identify the mysterious photographer.
  • This investigation unexpectedly uncovered Marblehead's significant, though largely forgotten, aviation history, including the Burgess aircraft factory, America's first licensed aircraft manufacturer.
  • Further research revealed that Marblehead's Redstone Cove is officially recognized as the birthplace of Marine Corps aviation, where Lt. Alfred A. Cunningham, the first Marine Corps pilot, completed his first solo flight in 1912.
  • Despite uncovering the historical significance of the location and tracking the photos' provenance, the identity of the original 1930s photographer who left the intriguing fingerprint remains an unsolved mystery.
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The photos were tucked in the back of the gallery, almost hidden behind the colorful nautical scenes and seaside landscapes that typifies most of the commercial paintings sold in town. The photos also featured local landmarks of the harbor, the town and the North Shore coastline-but they stood out from the other artwork in two distinctive ways. For one thing, the only colors in the photos were the subtle shades of sepia-tone brown. And second, it was clear that this entire collection of photographs had been taken from the air.

Looking down on the distinctive New England harbor and headland of Marblehead, Massachusetts – where both my grandfather and my mother were born and raised, and where I’d spent time each summer ever since I was a very tiny little girl – it was also obvious that the moments captured by this particular photographer had occurred many years before I was born. A lot more open land, one-room cottages still perched on the rocky beachside dunes, and FAR fewer sailboats in the harbor.

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