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Photographic group portrait of a United Air Lines flight crew with a Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser aircraft in the background, Hawaii, circa 1940s-1950s. Flight attendant Thelma Irene "Tim" McGraw if third from the left. A large lei is draped over the nose of the aircraft.
Photographic group portrait of a United Air Lines flight crew in front of a Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser aircraft, circa 1940s-1950s. Flight attendant Thelma Irene "Tim" McGraw if fourth from the right.Typed in margin: "Please credit United Air Lines."
Photographic group portrait of the Douglas World Cruiser flight crews and various dignitaries in front of the Prince Rupert Hotel, Unalaska, Alaska, circa April 1924.
Inscription on verso: "Around the world fliers."
Photographic group portrait of members of the Douglas World Cruisers flight crews and others posing with a bald eagle, Alaska, 1924.
Photograph of two men in flight gear with the Douglas World Cruiser "Seattle" aircraft, Alaska, 1924.
Photographic group portrait of Douglas World Cruiser flight crews with a car, the "Chicago" (left), and the "Boston" (right), Eugene, Oregon, circa March 1924. From left to right: Leigh Wade, Erik H. Nelson, Leslie P. Arnold, Lowell H. Smith, John Harding Jr., and Henry H. Ogden.
Inscription: "Sincerely, Lt. Lowell H. Smith."
Typed on verso: "World fliers, taken immediately after their arrival in…