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Photograph of the four Douglas World Cruiser aircraft at anchor, Unalaska, Alaska, circa April 1924.
Inscription on verso: "Around the world fliers."
Photograph of three Douglas World Cruiser aircraft on a beach, Alaska, 1924. The "New Orleans" is in the foreground.
Photograph of the Douglas World Cruiser "Boston" aircraft being lifted by crane, Alaska, 1924.
Photograph of two men inspecting the Douglas World Cruiser "Boston" aircraft, Alaska, 1924.
Photograph of the Douglas World Cruiser "New Orleans" aircraft, Alaska, 1924.
Photograph of people rowing out to the Douglas World Cruiser "Boston" aircraft, Alaska, 1924.
Photograph of the Douglas World Cruiser "Seattle" aircraft in a harbor, Kanatak, Alaska, April 1924.
Inscription on verso: "First round the world flight plane, forced down at Kanatak, Alaska on peninsula west of Kodiak. Later crashed on flight to Dutch Harbor. No one killed. 1924 -- April."
Photograph of two men in flight gear with the Douglas World Cruiser "Seattle" aircraft, Alaska, 1924.
Photograph of two men with the Douglas World Cruiser "Seattle" aircraft, Kanatak, Alaska, April 1924. One of the men is carrying the other on his back through the shallow water.
Photograph of the Douglas World Cruiser "Seattle" aircraft being serviced by men in a rowboat, Unalaska, Alaska, circa April 1924.
Inscription on verso: "Came to Unalaska / U.S. Army World Flight -- left from Seattle April 6, 1924 (4 planes) / They were called 'World Cruisers' -- built by Douglas / Only 2 planes made it all the way -- made it back to Seattle on Sept 28, 1924 / First flight around…