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Last month the Atlantic was again crossed in an aeroplane, this time by a woman in the person of Miss Earhart. Photograph at left shows the three-engined Fokker seaplne "Friendship,"in which the flight was made, moored at Southampoton. At right: Third from is Mr. Gordon, the mechanic: Miss Earhart, Mr Stulz (pilot), and the Mayor of Southampton, Mrs Foster Welch, who gave the flyers an official welcome. -central News photo.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 258, 1 August 1928, Page 11

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Last month the Atlantic was again crossed in an aeroplane, this time by a woman in the person of Miss Earhart. Photograph at left shows the three-engined Fokker seaplne "Friendship,"in which the flight was made, moored at Southampoton. At right: Third from is Mr. Gordon, the mechanic: Miss Earhart, Mr Stulz (pilot), and the Mayor of Southampton, Mrs Foster Welch, who gave the flyers an official welcome. -central News photo. Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 258, 1 August 1928, Page 11

Last month the Atlantic was again crossed in an aeroplane, this time by a woman in the person of Miss Earhart. Photograph at left shows the three-engined Fokker seaplne "Friendship,"in which the flight was made, moored at Southampoton. At right: Third from is Mr. Gordon, the mechanic: Miss Earhart, Mr Stulz (pilot), and the Mayor of Southampton, Mrs Foster Welch, who gave the flyers an official welcome. -central News photo. Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 258, 1 August 1928, Page 11

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