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"World Flyers" at Sand Point Naval Air Station, being congratulated by Major Frederick L. Martin on the completion of the first successful flight around the world.
"World Flyers" at Sand Point Naval Air Station, being congratulated by Major Frederick L. Martin on the completion of the first successful flight around the world.
Title"World Flyers" at Sand Point Naval Air Station, being congratulated by Major Frederick L. Martin on the completion of the first successful flight around the world.
PhotographerCurtis, Asahel, 1874-1941
Date1924
NotesAround-the-world flight originated in Sand Point, was completed by two biplanes on September 28, 1924. They made 72 stops in 28 countries. Group portrait showing, left to right: Lts. Erick Nelson, Leslie P. Arnold, Leigh Wade, Lowell H. Smith, H. H. Ogden, Frederick L. Martin, John Harding, Jr.
Subjects (LCTGM)Air pilots--Washington (State)--Seattle; Airplanes--United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Digital CollectionAsahel Curtis Collection
Order NumberCUR1496
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Negative NumberA. Curtis 46723
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionAsahel Curtis Photo Co. Collection. PH Coll 482
Physical DescriptionPhotograph : silver gelatin, b&w
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x512 ppi. 2000.
Photographer's Reference Number46723
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