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Newspaper clipping, "Publisher entertains flyers," from an unidentified publication, circa 1941. Reports on a reception in Washington, D.C. honoring Colonel Robert Olds. Includes a photograph of Charles W. Kerwood, Jacqueline Cochran, William B. Ziff, and Harold E. Hartney.
Photograph of Minnie M. Boyd (right) and an unidentified woman standing on the wings of a parked Erco 415C Ercoupe aircraft, Washington State, circa 1930s-1950s. The sign on the hangar behind them reads: "Wallace Air Service."Stamped on verso: "Hutchison Photo Service. Pullman, Wash. Phone 4121."
Cookbook titled "Northwest 99 Stove Pilot Cookbook," created by the Northwest chapter of the Ninety-Nines (International Organization of Women Pilots), 1958. Cover includes a hand-drawn illustration of states from the Northwest region of the Ninety-Nines and a cartoon of a female pilot in a plane. Fifty-one (51) typed pages.
Photograph of Minnie M. Boyd standing next to a Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer aircraft (tail number N2506P), circa 1970s.
[Amelia Earhart]
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Photograph of Amelia Earhart walking in front of buildings, circa 1920s-1930s.Inscription on verso: "Amelia Earhart."
Photograph of (from left to right) Norah O'Neill, Paul Haggland, and Alaska Governor William Egan standing in front of an aircraft near Galbraith Lake, Alaska, July 1974.Inscription on verso: "Norah Ellen O'Neill, Paul Haggland, Gov. Egan of Alaska. Galbraith Lake, July 1974."
Photograph of Norah O'Neill (left) and Deborah Lawrie (right) in a Space Shuttle simulator at Space Center Houston, Houston, Texas, circa 1996.Inscription on verso: "1996. Norah + Deborah Lawrie in Space Shuttle Simulator."
Photographic portrait of Norah O'Neill in her first airline crew uniform, circa 1976.
Inscription on verso: "1976. Just completing training, posing in first uniform."
Photograph of Norah O'Neill in her first airline crew uniform, circa 1976.
Inscription on verso: "1976."
Photograph of Norah O'Neill working on paperwork in the cockpit of an unidentified aircraft, circa 1970s-1980s.
