Chalmers Butterfield’s Travels In Kodachrome

A gorgeous series of slides documenting an American's travels in the 1950s and 1960s

We know Chalmers Butterfield was in England in 1949. And we know the American was using Kodachrome film to record his visit to London. We also know that he traveled widely. He went to Acapulco, Aspen (1962), Los Angeles, Idaho, Cannes, San Francisco, Chicago and Mexico City. And he liked to take photographs of the planes and at least one air stewardess. We also know that the images were posted on the web by ‘F64too’. You can buy prints of his gorgeous work in the shop.

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Acapulco – Kodachrome by Chalmers Butterfield

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Aspen, 1962

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

A Boeing 377 Stratocruiser four-engined piston airliner registered in the United States as N90947 and operated by American Overseas Airlines with the name “Flagship Denmark”, delivered to the airline in November 1949 which merged with Pan American World Airways in September 1950.

 

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Stewardess, circa 1949-50, American Overseas, Flaghip Denmark, Boeing 377 Stratocruiser

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Brown Derby Restaurant, Los Angeles

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Challenger Inn, ( Sun Valley Inn ), Idaho.

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Convair 240, KLM PH-TEB

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Cripple Creek, Colorado, 1957, Kodachrome by Chalmers Butterfield

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Douglas DC 6 , SAS , SE-BDC

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Garden of the Gods Park , Colorado – 1950s

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco, 1950s

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Leadville & the Hotel Vendome – Colorado, 1950s

 

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Marina City, Chicago

 

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Mexico City, Metropolitan Cathedral

Chalmers Butterfield Kodachrome

Sun Valley Ski School Sign, Kodachrome by Chalmers Butterfield

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