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Portraits and image of Hannes Schneider ski jumping. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_01_005 |
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Original Holmenkollen ski jumping hill in Oslo, Norway, late 1890s. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_01_008 |
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Mikkel and Torjus Hemmestveit. The Hemmestveit brothers were the first known ski jumpers in the U.S. They made the first leaps on skis in America in 1880. Mikkel Hemmestveit set the first American ski jumping record of 37 feet in 1887 at Ishpeming, MI. Note the clothing, skis and bindings typical of ski jumping in the late 1800s. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_01_013 |
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America's first ski jumpers. Top: Mikkel Hemmestveit, who made the first American distance record of 37 feet on February 8, 1887. Bottom: the Hemmestveit brothers Mikkel and Torjus. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_01_015 |
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Carl Tellefsen, first President of the National Ski Association. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_01_016 |
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Old ski found in Hjorundfjord. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_01_023 |
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Frank Steward, recognized master "doping" (waxing) expert in the late 1800s. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_005 |
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Carl Tellefsen, first President of the National Ski Association. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_009 |
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_010 |
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_023 |
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Family ski and snowshoeing outing, circa late 1800s. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_046 |