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Typed note from the "Jewell County Record" newspaper regarding an article about Iva (Fullerton) Metz published on July 18, 1942. Includes the text of the article: "Congratulations to Ivalee Fullerton, as she was allowed to fly alone Sunday. She is the first girl to get 'wings,' as they call it, from the new flying field." One typed page on "Jewell County Record" stationery.
Tusk with brass plate affixed to it and presented to Mrs. William P. Lear [Moya O. Lear] by the Los Angeles County Museum Alliance, undated.
Wisconsin-shaped recognition plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by the Wisconsin Aviation Trades Association, November 9, 1983. An engraved metal plate is mounted on wood base. There is a metal eagle on top left side and has a metal hook on reverse. Text: "Wisconsin Aviation Trades Association / 40th Annual Convention & Trade Show / November 9, 1983 / Oshkosh, Wisconsin / Recognizing Women in…
Photograph of William P. Lear and Amelia Earhart, Roosevelt Field, New York, circa 1935.Inscription on verso: "(1935) / 2 yrs. before she crashed in the Pacific /Taken at Roosevelt Field, N.Y / Amelia Earhart and Lear / (She died July 2, 1937)."Typed caption on verso: "In 1935, Bill Lear extolls the merits of his new aircraft radio transmitter to Amelia Earhart."
Photograph of Moya O. Lear receiving an honorary doctorate from Northrop University, Inglewood, California, circa 1982.
Photograph of Moya O. Lear in the cockpit of a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II aircraft, George Air Force Base, California, February 1992.
Photograph of Moya O. Lear and an unidentified woman at George Air Force Base, California, February 1992. Lear is wearing a flight suit.
Photograph of Moya O. Lear in a flight suit, George Air Force Base, California, February 1992.
Ruth Law in flight
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Photograph of Ruth Law piloting her Curtiss Model D Headless aircraft, Hammondsport, New York, circa 1910s.
Inscription: "Ruth Law, Hammondsport, N.Y., (Pioneer Days)."
Caption on envelope: "Ruth Law in flight."
Photographic group portrait of students and staff of the Ryan School of Aeronautics in front of the Lindbergh Field Administration Building, San Diego, California), circa 1920s-1930s. Some of the people, including John Fornasero, T. Claude Ryan, Jacqueline Cochran, Orva Johnson, and Peter Dana, are labeled in the image. The verso includes a list of signatures.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of…