Author Bowen, J. Hartley (Joseph Hartley), Jr., 1914- collector

Title Photographs from the Papers of J. Hartley Bowen, Jr., 1949-1968 (bulk circa 1949)


Laboratory staff examines first batches of new polymers, 1968
Laboratory staff examines first batches of new polymers, 1968
Unloading of tensile sheet from mold, circa 1949
Unloading of tensile sheet from mold, circa 1949
Electron microscope in the Aeronautical Materials Laboratory, 1958
Electron microscope in the Aeronautical Materials Laboratory, 1958
Location Call Number Status
 Image Archive  1991.002.002  INQUIRE @ DESK
Description 1 box (consisting of 71 print photographs)
Content still image
Media unmediated
Carrier sheet
Note Print photographs depicting the facilities, machinery, and operations of the Aeronautical Materials Laboratory located at the Naval Air Material Center (later the Naval Air Engineering Center) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Summary This collection consists of print photographs, primarily in black and white, depicting the facilities, machinery, and operations of the Aeronautical Materials Laboratory, part of the Naval Air Material Center located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The photographs document the production and testing of assorted plastics, rubbers, coatings, and primers used in the construction of naval aircraft, with an emphasis on machinery used to evaluate the effects of weathering and various environmental conditions. The majority of photographs are drawn from a 1949 Naval Air Experimental Station report on compounding rubber, though the entire collection spans 1949 to 1968. The photographs were collected by J. (Joseph) Hartley Bowen, Jr., who served as the Supervisory Chemist at the Aeronautical Materials Laboratory during this period.
Biography J. (Joseph) Hartley Bowen, Jr. was born in New Jersey in 1914 and graduated from Drexel University in 1938. Bowen served as the Supervisory Chemist at the Naval Air Material Center’s Aeronautical Materials Laboratory.
History The Aeronautical Materials Laboratory was one of several specialty laboratories established during World War II at the Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF) adjacent to the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. The laboratory specialized in the research, development, and testing of various materials, including metals, plastics, paints, textiles, and rubber, to ensure compatibility with the specific needs of naval aircraft and their shipboard components. As naval aviation expanded in proportion and complexity, the Aeronautical Materials Laboratory was grouped with several other specialty laboratories to form the Naval Air Experimental Station (NAES); in turn, the NAES combined with the NAF and the Air Station at Mustin Field to form the Naval Air Material Center (NAMC) in 1943. Following World War II, research and production of naval aircraft and component parts at the NAMC continued and the facility was again rebranded as the Naval Air Engineering Center (NAEC) in 1962. The Air Station at Mustin Field subsequently closed in 1963 and some of the NAEC’s research laboratories relocated to Johnsville, Pennsylvania throughout the 1960s. The remainder of the Naval Air Engineering Center ultimately relocated to Lakehurst, New Jersey in 1973.
Provenance Separated from the Papers of J. Hartley Bowen, Jr., 1938-1981 (bulk 1945-1955); Gift of J. Hartley Bowen, Jr., 1991.
Use To obtain reproduction and copyright information, contact reproductions@sciencehistory.org.
Gift gift; Hartley, J. Bowen, Jr.; 1991; Old accession 91:02.
Action Processed by Robert Hull; Object identification numbers were assigned to individual negatives and prints.
Access Restrictions Unrestricted.
Finding Aids Finding aid is available.
Cite As Photographs from the Papers of J. Hartley Bowen, Jr., 1949-1968, Science History Institute Archives.
Associated Collections Forms part of: Papers of J. Hartley Bowen, Jr., 1938-1981 (bulk 1945-1955).
Note Part or all of this item has been digitized by Science History Institute.
Subject(s) Bowen, J. Hartley (Joseph Hartley), Jr., 1914- -- Photographs.
Naval Air Engineering Center (U.S.).
Aerospace Research Laboratories (U.S.).
Naval Research Laboratory (U.S.).
Materials science.
Machinery.
Quality control.
Scientific apparatus and instruments.
Alternate Author United States Navy.
Other Title J. Hartley Bowen image collection