“Lady Lindy ” Flies Across England
... “Lady Lindy Flies Across England. Her ’Plane nr* t* in Jem tic Storms. She Tells Pilot to Speed on. ITISS Amelia Earhart, America’s • ...
... “Lady Lindy Flies Across England. Her ’Plane nr* t* in Jem tic Storms. She Tells Pilot to Speed on. ITISS Amelia Earhart, America’s • ...
... THE YORKSHI American Women Day Saturday was a great day for American women. Miss Amelia Earhart landed in Ireland after accomplishing the first woman’s solo flight across the Atlantic, and at Wentworth a team of American women golfers defeated for the ...
... Wharton, Dclph, Jet; 6. T. Woodhead, HoWrtii, Caddie. vu, u v, . Monday, May 23, 1932. MISS EARHART’S TRIUMPH. IlflSS AMELIA EARHART has succeeded triumphantly in her attempt to fly across the Atlantic alone. In so doing she has put herself on a pinnacle ...
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... the roof. MR. MELLON THE PRESS Need of Enlighte^ Public DAYS OF CRIS |S Sir John Simon, Ambassador (Mr. Andrew ■* . Miss Amelia Earhart, the * woman, were guests « given the Institute the Criterion Restaurant, ■t' j; day. > , r. Mellon'said that enlightened ...
... Visit (From Our London Staff.) FLEET STREET, Monday. Sir John Bimon\ the American Ambassador (Mr. Andrew Mellon) and Miss Amelia Earhart, the American airwoman, wore the guests at a luncheon given the Institute Journalists in London to-day. Mr. Mellon said ...
... Imosplwre vJ CREATED BY THAT DISTINCTIVE QUALITY WHICH PLAYER'S ALONE ate MISS EARH \RT HONOURED, Miss Amelia Earhart, ihe hrst woman to fly the Atlantic alone, with John Simon (lelt) and Andrew Mellon, at the Institute of Journalists luncheon in London ...
... Earhart slightly shook her head. Lord Inchcape It has been one of the ironies of contemporary history that while Miss Amelia Earhart was attending her first public function in London, the father of Miss Elsie Mackay should have died suddenly in his yacht ...
... ISS AMELIA EARHART described her Atlantic flight in a broadcast last night. Earlier in the day she toured the West End shops and bought some new clothes. (From Our London Staff.) FLEET STREET, Monday. During the broadcast, Miss Earhart said:— “I flew ...
... Flight. Shopping Tour n the West End and Lunch with Journalists. ||i / Jil hm -;mi ■■'■ 3E« , - :o>j- , MISS AMELIA EARHART and Sip John Simon in happy mood at the luncheon of tha Institute of Journalists in London yesterday. The speeches sr e reported ...
... by Miss Amy Johnson and Mr. Mollison. Mr. J. A. Mollison and Miss Amy John- son had a talk on flying matters with Miss Amelia Earhart, the Atlantic airwoian, in London to-day. Mr. Mollison and Miss Johnson arrived in London trom Glasgow last night. Mr ...
... Famous Fliers Meet. A..- A .v ;' . ■ - .. •• •• •• ;.. •• > / 's*&£. iss Amelia Earhart, the Atlantic flier, chatting in the garden of the American Embassy in London, with Miss Amy Johnson and her fiance, Mr. J. A. Mollison. ...