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SOUTHERN CROSS AND HER INTREPID CREW.- Left, latest English photograph showing the crew of the Southern Cross just before they set out on the transatlantic journey. From left, Captain Saul (navigator). Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, E. van Dyck (famous Dutch Pilot), and J. W. Stannage (wireless operator). Right, the Southern Cross on the beach at Portmarnock just before the start of the journey.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1930, Page 7

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SOUTHERN CROSS AND HER INTREPID CREW.-Left, latest English photograph showing the crew of the Southern Cross just before they set out on the transatlantic journey. From left, Captain Saul (navigator). Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, E. van Dyck (famous Dutch Pilot), and J. W. Stannage (wireless operator). Right, the Southern Cross on the beach at Portmarnock just before the start of the journey. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1930, Page 7

SOUTHERN CROSS AND HER INTREPID CREW.-Left, latest English photograph showing the crew of the Southern Cross just before they set out on the transatlantic journey. From left, Captain Saul (navigator). Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, E. van Dyck (famous Dutch Pilot), and J. W. Stannage (wireless operator). Right, the Southern Cross on the beach at Portmarnock just before the start of the journey. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1930, Page 7