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Title: U.S. Air Service Round the World Flight in 1924
Part of: Wrathall Photo Finishing Ltd. fonds
Level: Item
Date: April 6, 1924
Physical Description: ["1 nitrate negative : b&w ; 12 x 7 cm (referred to as copy 1)", "1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm (referred to as copy 2)", "1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm (referred to as copy 3)"]
Description: Item consists of three Douglas Cloudster model biplanes at Seal Cove as part of a U.S. Air Service round the world flight. The planes had flown overnight from Seattle to Prince Rupert. One of the planes crashed in Alaska and another landed in the sea between Iceland and Greenland. Handwritten »
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Title: U.S. Air Service : Douglas Cloudsters : Round the World Flight
Part of: Wrathall Photo Finishing Ltd. fonds
Level: Item
Date: April 6, 1924
Physical Description: 1 nitrate negative : b&w ; 7 x 12 cm
Description: Item consists of four Douglas Cloudster model biplanes at Seal Cove as part of a U.S. Air Service trip round the world flight. The planes flew overnight from Seattle to Prince Rupert. One of the ships crashed in Alaska and another landed at sea between Greenland and Iceland. Caption on the lower »
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Title: U.S. Air Service : Douglas Cloudsters : Round the World Flight
Part of: Wrathall Photo Finishing Ltd. fonds
Level: Item
Date: April 6, 1924
Physical Description: 1 nitrate negative : b&w ; 7 x 12 cm
Description: Item consists of a view of a Douglas Cloudster model biplane flying above Prince Rupert as part of a U.S. Air Service round the world flight. This and other planes flew overnight from Seattle to Prince Rupert. Caption on the bottom right side of the photo reads "1925."
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Title: U.S. Air Service : Douglas Cloudsters : Round the World Flight
Part of: Wrathall Photo Finishing Ltd. fonds
Level: Item
Date: April 6, 1924
Physical Description: 1 nitrate negative : b&w ; 12 x 7 cm
Description: Item consists of two Douglas Cloudster model biplanes at Seal Cove as part of a U.S. Air Service round the world flight. The planes flew overnight from Seattle to Prince Rupert. One plane crashed in Alaska and another landed at sea between Greenland and Iceland. Caption on the bottom right side »
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Title: Seal Cove Air Base with D.O.T. in Background
Part of: Phylis Bowman collection
Level: Item
Date: [19--]
Physical Description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 27 x 35 cm attached to a piece of matboard ; 41 x 51 cm
Description: Item consists of a view of seaplanes at the Seal Cove air base with the Department of Transportation building in the background. Boats can also be seen in the background.
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Title: Seaplane at Hazelton, B.C.
Part of: Wrathall Photo Finishing Ltd. fonds
Level: Item
Date: [19--]
Physical Description: ["1 nitrate negative : b&w ; 9 x 15 cm (referred to as copy 1)", "1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm (referred to as copy 2)"]
Description: Item consists of a group of people standing in front of a seaplane. The Roche de Boule mountains can be seen in the background. Handwritten annotation on recto of copy 2 reads: "South Hazelton. Back Ground. Mission Point. Bulkley & Skeena Rivers. 1st Sea Plane to Land. H.H. Little." Stamped »
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Title: "Polar Bear" Airplane Landed in Hazelton
Part of: Wrathall Photo Finishing Ltd. fonds
Level: Item
Date: 1921
Physical Description: 1 nitrate negative : b&w ; 9 x 15 cm
Description: Item consists of a group of women and children standing in front of the "Polar Bear" airplane landed in Hazelton, B.C. as part of its flight from Mexico to Siberia. The plane was piloted by Clarence O. Prest and serviced by mechanician L. M. Bach. Pictured in the front row, from left to right, is: »
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