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Roll 49, Trainee
Class of 43-3

Class of 43-5
Deceased

Class of 44-6
"It's utterly fantastic!"

Roll 51
Class of 43-4

Roll 63
Class of 43-6

Class of 44-2
"Well, I don't know" Deceased

Roll 107
Class of 43-4

Roll 48
Class of 43-2

Class of 44-10
Deceased
6553 Colgate Avenue
"That's a big fat lie!"

The Alma Salmon Werfelman Collection was accessioned into IWASM on July 22, 1994. The material was donated by Lillian Salmon Ochiltree in memory of her sister. The material from the years 1929-1930 fills one small Hollinger box and is organized as…

Roll 54
Class of 43-4

Class of 44-4
"What's that for, kids?"

Black and white full-length photograph of Alys McKey Bryant, wearing trousers, short-sleeve buttoned blouse, and flight goggles.

Bryant was the first woman to fly in Canada.

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Postcard featuring a sepia-toned photograph of Alys McKey Bryant wearing trousers, buttoned shirt, flight goggles, and gloves. She stands with one arm resting on part of a Curtiss biplane on July 31, 1913 around 3 P.M. in Vancouver, British Columbia,…

Earhart looks through binoculars while standing on her Lockheed Electra with Harry Manning, captain of the S.S. United States.

Amelia Earhart sits on a piece of luggage with fellow female pilot Helen Richey sitting in the door of an airplane. The pair are modeling light luggage that was designed for air travel by Earhart herself.

In 1935, Earhart and husband George Putnam bought a house in Taluca Lake, North Hollywood, CA. Here we see the couple (right) standing in front of their new home, which was in the process of being extensively renovated.

Earhart and husband George Putnam pose together in an arch in Rye, New York. The couple moved to the east coast after their marriage in 1931 where they stayed until moving to California a few years later.

In mid March 1937, Earhart departed from California on her first attempt to fly around the world. With her are Paul Mantz, Harry Manning and Fred Noonan.

Amelia's first attempt at a a world-round voyage ended after her plane landed in Hawaii and was seen to be in need of serious repair. Here she is seen after her plane landed on the island.

Stunt and racing pilot Paul Mantz is seen standing with Amelia Earhart. The pair are pictured waiting for the start of the Bendix Trophy Race of 1934. The race started in Burbank, California and ended in Cleveland, Ohio. That same year Mantz…
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