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Photograph at left shOws the Eleanor Bolling (alongside wharf). Commander Byrd’s supply ship, taking aboard one of the huge cases containing a section of the big Ford aeroplane, in which Commander Byrd Intends to fly to the South Pole. Right: A stowage problem that was successfully solved. Some difficulty was experienced in man oeuvring this huge case into the hold, owing to its unwieldiness. -L. Wallace, photos.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 52, 24 November 1928, Page 10

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Photograph at left shOws the Eleanor Bolling (alongside wharf). Commander Byrd’s supply ship, taking aboard one of the huge cases containing a section of the big Ford aeroplane, in which Commander Byrd Intends to fly to the South Pole. Right: A stowage problem that was successfully solved. Some difficulty was experienced in man oeuvring this huge case into the hold, owing to its unwieldiness. -L. Wallace, photos. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 52, 24 November 1928, Page 10

Photograph at left shOws the Eleanor Bolling (alongside wharf). Commander Byrd’s supply ship, taking aboard one of the huge cases containing a section of the big Ford aeroplane, in which Commander Byrd Intends to fly to the South Pole. Right: A stowage problem that was successfully solved. Some difficulty was experienced in man oeuvring this huge case into the hold, owing to its unwieldiness. -L. Wallace, photos. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 52, 24 November 1928, Page 10