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Boat Load of "Titanic" Survivors Approaching the "Carpathia"
Max Rigot Selling Co., Chicago
about 1912
Captain Charles A. Lindbergh accomplished the first non-stop New York to Paris flight, leaving New York, May 20th, 1927, and arriving in Paris in 33 hours, 20 minutes, traveling 3650 miles.
The Garraway Company
1927
Captain Charles A. Lindbergh accomplished the first non-stop New York to Paris flight, leaving New York, May 20th, 1927, and arriving in Paris in 33 hours, 20 minutes, traveling 3650 miles.
The Garraway Company
1927
Captain Charles A. Lindbergh accomplished the first non-stop New York to Paris flight, leaving New York, May 20th, 1927, and arriving in Paris in 33 hours, 20 minutes, traveling 3650 miles.
The Garraway Company
Crowd at Pier at Arrival of "Titanic's: Survivors
Max Rigot Selling Co., Chicago
about 1912
Group of "Titanic's" Rescued Passengers on Deck of the "Carpathia"
Max Rigot Selling Co., Chicago
about 1912
Lindbergh posing with his mother.
Underwood & Underwood N. Y.
about 1927
"Titanic's" Life Boats Lowered from the Deck of "Carpathia"
Max Rigot Selling Co., Chicago
about 1912
"Titanic" Survivors in Boat alonside the "Carpathia"
Max Rigot Selling Co., Chicago
about 1912
U.S. SUBMARINE CLASS K
Valentine & Son, Ltd., Dundee and London
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