Dreyer as a young journalist, taking notes at Dr. Cook’s arrival in Copenhagen 1909.
Dreyer as a young journalist working at the Danish daily, Riget. Seated in the front are his colleagues Henry Hellssen (left) and Axel Meier. From Dreyer’s private photo collection.
Dreyer with engineer Krebs, ready for takeoff. 16 October 1910.
Dreyer having his photo taken by engineer Krebs 2000 meters above ground level during a ballon flight competition in Norway 1910.
Dreyer in the landing gear of Poulain’s aircraft – as the first aircraft passenger in the world over Øresund. During the crossing to Sweden, the engine stalled. On his next trip, the French pilot crashed the plane.
Robert Svenden’s flight school. Dreyer wearing a woolen hat is standing on the wing in the center of the image.
Caricature of the ‘balloon pilot’ Dreyer, published in the Danish tabloid Ekstrabladet 6 September 1912.
Dreyer as a manuscript writer employed at Nordisk Films Kompagni in 1917