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"Sport and General" Photo. AIRMEN BURIED AT SEA.— lmpressive scenes were witnessed at the funeral of the men killed wlien the giant R.A.F. flying boat suddenly dived into the sea whilst flying over Plymouth Sound on 4th February. The cortege passed through streets lined with mourners five days later. The photograph shows an impressive service taking place on the destroyer KeppeL

"Sport and General" Phottw A NOVEL RACE. — Members of an English athletic club and a cycling club combined on 31st January last in a novel race over a rough course of six miles at Enfield, near London. The harriers won, the obstacles proving too many and too severe for the cyclists. The photograph shows competitors nego* ' • . tiating one of -the obstacles- v

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 5

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"Sport and General" Photo. AIRMEN BURIED AT SEA.—lmpressive scenes were witnessed at the funeral of the men killed wlien the giant R.A.F. flying boat suddenly dived into the sea whilst flying over Plymouth Sound on 4th February. The cortege passed through streets lined with mourners five days later. The photograph shows an impressive service taking place on the destroyer KeppeL "Sport and General" Phottw A NOVEL RACE.—Members of an English athletic club and a cycling club combined on 31st January last in a novel race over a rough course of six miles at Enfield, near London. The harriers won, the obstacles proving too many and too severe for the cyclists. The photograph shows competitors nego* ' • . tiating one of -the obstacles- v Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 5

"Sport and General" Photo. AIRMEN BURIED AT SEA.—lmpressive scenes were witnessed at the funeral of the men killed wlien the giant R.A.F. flying boat suddenly dived into the sea whilst flying over Plymouth Sound on 4th February. The cortege passed through streets lined with mourners five days later. The photograph shows an impressive service taking place on the destroyer KeppeL "Sport and General" Phottw A NOVEL RACE.—Members of an English athletic club and a cycling club combined on 31st January last in a novel race over a rough course of six miles at Enfield, near London. The harriers won, the obstacles proving too many and too severe for the cyclists. The photograph shows competitors nego* ' • . tiating one of -the obstacles- v Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 5

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