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Please take time to enjoy these photos, interviews, media and additional interesting facts about the history of aviation from a small Newfoundland town in the early 1900's.
A black and white photograph showing three aircrafts parked at airstrip. Five automobiles parked there with a small crowd gathered.
A yellowed, handwritten logbook document stating Lady Peace flight details and their rescue.
Black and white photo of Bill Parsons smiling, wearing a suit.
A black and white photograph of Amelia Earhart, in her flight suit, standing next to the open door of a vehicle. She is holding a thermos, a box and a fur lined coat.
A coloured photo of Elaine and Pam Edwards sat in chairs during an interview.
A black and white photo of three men stood in front of Gypsy Moth aircraft, with others in background.
Coloured screenshot of Heather Stemp on the left, being interviewed through zoom by Matthew McCarthy, right.
A black and white photo from Water street in Harbour Grace, 1930's, shows a three story building, Cochrane Hotel. A couple of individuals stood in front of the hotel while a vehicle drives down the road.
A black and white photo of Pilot James Mollison on top of his aircraft, the Dorothy, at airstrip.
Black and white photograph of a small crowd gathered around the aircraft, the Dorothy, secured at airstrip.
Yellowed, hand written page from airstrip logbook listing details from Dorothy flight.
A typewritten remittance on yellow, faded paper in the amount of $40.00 from the Treasury Office, Department of National Defence.
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