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DOUGLAS CORRIGAN, the young American pilot who made a solo flight of the Atlantic in an antiquated machine, being greeted by Mr M‘Keagh, Secretary to the American Minister to Eire, at the American Legation in Dublin, after his epic crossing.

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Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 7

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DOUGLAS CORRIGAN, the young American pilot who made a solo flight of the Atlantic in an antiquated machine, being greeted by Mr M‘Keagh, Secretary to the American Minister to Eire, at the American Legation in Dublin, after his epic crossing. Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 7

DOUGLAS CORRIGAN, the young American pilot who made a solo flight of the Atlantic in an antiquated machine, being greeted by Mr M‘Keagh, Secretary to the American Minister to Eire, at the American Legation in Dublin, after his epic crossing. Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 7

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