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A Morane Saulnier Type H, the first aeroplane to fly across the Mediterranean sea. This monoplane ...
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A Morane Saulnier Type H, the first aeroplane to fly across the Mediterranean sea. This monoplane was piloted by Roland Garros, a French pilot. The same machine was flown up the River Nile from Cairo ...C02796
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GIZA EGYPT 1915-1-31. OSMOND J. HOWARD LEFT, PICTURED WITH A FRIEND, WEARING THE HAT WHICH WAS ...
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GIZA EGYPT 1915-1-31. OSMOND J. HOWARD LEFT, PICTURED WITH A FRIEND, WEARING THE HAT WHICH WAS LATER HOLED BY A BULLET, WOUNDING HIM IN THE HEAD ON GALLIPOLI. HE WAS SERVING WITH THE 3RD FIELD AMBULAN...P00113.001
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Group portrait of 1st Wing Officers and Cadets (Egyptian). Commanding Officer was Lieutenant ...
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Group portrait of 1st Wing Officers and Cadets (Egyptian). Commanding Officer was Lieutenant Colonel W.O. Watt (6th from left, front row). Those who are officer cadets are wearing a white cap band.P00048.034
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Lieutenant Colonel Walter Oswald Watt's aeroplane in Egypt, seen in front of a hangar flying a ...
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Lieutenant Colonel Walter Oswald Watt's aeroplane in Egypt, seen in front of a hangar flying a Union Jack on the flagpole. The Bleriot XI two seater was the first British plane and pilot to fly in Egy...C02799
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Outdoor group portrait of four members of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) outside the ablutions ...
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Outdoor group portrait of four members of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) outside the ablutions block on the day they received their commissions. Identified from left to right are: Second Lieutenant...P01034.006