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176 Al Khobar School, Advanced ClassP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_08
177 Al Khobar School, Primary Class in SessionP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_09
178 Al Khobar School, Primary Class in SessionP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_10
179 Al Khobar School, All ClassesP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_11
180 Hijji Bin Jassim's Home at Al KhobarP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_12
181 Mejlis, Hijji's home at Al Khobar where first school was openedP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_13
182 Al Khobar School Building.P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_14
183 Al Khobar School, ClassP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_15
184 Al Khobar School, Beginners ClassP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_16
185 Al Khobar School, ClassP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_06_17
186 Typical pearl diving dhow near JubailP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_01
187 Khalil (right) with his crew mending field tents in the entrance to the Jubail campground, May 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_02
188 Looking from inner space toward the front (and only) door, workman carrying empty food boxes from one of the field camps to be loaded and carried back by airplane, about April 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_03
189 View from the top of our campground sleeping quarters, looking north across the town of Jubail, April 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_04
190 Aramco's or CASOC's first electric power house switchboard, 2,000-3,000 watt Kohler, 32 volt generators were the supply, April 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_05
191 CASOC's first air filter (the two cans stuffed with glass wool) and forced ventilation system supplying air to the dark room of the photo lab, April 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_06
192 Washing contact prints in the "Photo Lab," Ebrahim left, Abdulaziz right, now a weather contractor to Aramco at Dhahran, probably taken in May 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_07
193 "Photo Lab" boys washing contact prints, probably taken in May 1934.P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_08
194 Photo Lab contact prints of aero obliques, probably taken in November of 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_09
195 Saudi Aramco Jubail water distillation, about April 1934P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_10
196 Fairchild 71 under construction at the Kreider-Reisoner plant at Hagerstown, Maryland, December 1933P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_11
197 Fairchild 71 airplane nearly completed, December 1933P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_12
198 Charlie Rocheville warms up the Fairchild 71 monoplane engine for the first time in Hagarstown in December of 1933P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_13
199 Rocheville and Kerr and Fairchild 71 monoplane with folded the wings ready to be place on barge and delivered to Merritt Chapman and ScottP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_14
200 Fairchild 71 monoplane after landing in the desert near the town of Nta, April 1934. Rocheville, Burchfiel and Henry leaning on the tail (group at left). Crew of men and soldiers take advantage of the shade of the wings (right).P0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n02_08_15
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