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Amelia Earhart broke two world records flying her lockheed Vega, including her famous flight across the Atlantic.

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Amelia sits with her mother, Amy Earhart in North California. Mrs. Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas in 1869 and outlived her daughter, passing away in 1962.

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Amelia stands in front of her Lockheed Vega in Ireland after her first solo transatlantic flight.

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In the spring of 1932, Earhart and her husband, George Putnam arrived in Cherbourg, France. They were greeted with flowers by frenchman M. Quoniam.

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Earhart stands talking to a man and woman in front of a plane. The inscriptions on the photograph read, "Anderson FEB 12 1935 Permatone," and "Fred @ White."

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Earhart sits on the ground next to a plane talking to two men. A third man is visible inside the plane, possibly doing some mechanical work.

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Earhart watches men as the work to renovate her and her husband's new house in Taluca Lake, North Hollywood, California.

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Mother of George Putnam, Francis Faulkner Putnam welcomed Earhart as her daughter-in-law on 7 February 1931. Cat-lover, Mrs. Putnam hosted the couple's wedding at her house in Noank, Connecticut.

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This picture of Earhart sitting in her Lockheed Vega, the same aircraft in which she made her famous transatlantic voyage, was featured in the Annual Solemn Memorial Eucharist program. The caption read, "Amelia, still wearing her leather flying…

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Amelia Earhart is standing with the Laughlin family who were the first to greet her in Culmore, Ireland after she landed from her solo, transatlantic flight. In her hands she holds a sheaf of congratulatory telegrams.

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Shown here is Anesia Machado's first pilot license that she acquired in Brazil in 1922. She later also obtained a United States pilot license in 1943. Caption on the back of this photograph:

My first license
#77 FAI
April 9, 1922

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Class of 44-6
"I always smoke a Camel after_"

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Class of 44-10
"Say, wouldn't that be a riot?"

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Class of 43-5
First woman to fly a jet plane

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Class of 43-5

First woman to fly jet plane

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Roll 53, Deceased
Class of 43-4

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Class of 44-7
... "Yes, I know!"

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Class of 44-2
"Utterly exhausted-I'm God's worst flyer"

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Class of 44-9
"Wiggle ze hips"

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Class of 44-4
"O.D. Office Immediately."
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