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[Tupolev ANT-25 parked at Pearson Field]
Photograph of the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft (tail number NO25) parked at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, June 20, 1937. The aircraft landed at Pearson after its transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

[Tupolev ANT-25 parked at Pearson Field]
Photograph of the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft (tail number NO25) parked at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, June 20, 1937. The aircraft landed at Pearson after its transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

[Crowd gathered at Pearson Field]
Photograph of a crowd gathered at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington to see the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft, which landed at the field after its transpolar flight, June 20, 1937. The aircraft is not in this image.

[People looking at Tupolev ANT-25 at Pearson Field]
Photograph of people looking at the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft (tail number NO25) at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, June 20, 1937. The aircraft landed at Pearson after its transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

[Airplane hangars at Pearson Field]
Photograph of airplane hangars at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, June 20, 1937. This was taken on the same day that the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft landed at Pearson after its transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

[Servicemen guarding Tupolev ANT-25 parked at Pearson Field]
Photograph of servicemen guarding the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft (tail number NO25) at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington. The aircraft landed at Pearson after its transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

[Servicemen guarding Tupolev ANT-25 parked at Pearson Field]
Photograph of servicemen guarding the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft (tail number NO25) at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington. The aircraft landed at Pearson after its transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

[Tupolev ANT-25 parked at Pearson Field]
Photograph of the Soviet Tupolev ANT-25 aircraft (tail number NO25) parked at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, June 20, 1937. The aircraft landed at Pearson after its transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

[Envelope containing Jim McGill photographs and negatives]
Envelope containing photographs and negatives from "The Jim McGill Tupolev ANT-25 at Pearson Field Photographs." Includes a notecard advertising Sawyer's safe-file snapshot album. Printed on envelope: "Certified. Art Prints. Sawyer's Certified Photo…

[Verso stamp for Jim McGill prints]
Stamp on verso of prints included in the Jim McGill Tupolev ANT-25 at Pearson Field Photographs. Stamp reads: "Sawyer Photo Service, Inc. Portland, Oregon. Jun 21 1937." The collection's negatives were digitized instead of the prints.
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