Seaplane 'The Dawn' |
The 'Dawn' before it was lost with Mrs. Grayson and two others. |
The 'Dawn' as she looked before her fatal flight. Old Orchard, Maine. |
Russell Boardman to fly across Atlantic, East Boston Airport |
Russell Boardman in plane for transatlantic flight. |
Boardman checking engine of plane at East Boston Airport. |
Boardman next to his American Legion plane at East Boston Airport. |
Russell Boardman and his plane he is to fly across the ocean from East Boston Airport. Before it was burnt. |
Russell Boardman's American Legion plane - East Boston Airport. |
Russell Boardman and the American Legion plane he expects to fly across the ocean - East Boston Airport. |
Boardman's American Legion plane he is to fly across the ocean. |
Russell Boardman's plane after fire. East Boston Airport. |
Bellanca Pace Maker 'Cape Cod' at East Boston Airport, which John Polando and Russell Boardman flew from N.Y. to Turkey, setting distance record. |
Russell Boardman and John Polando at East Boston Airport |
Boardman's American Legion plane at East Boston Airport |
Russell Boardman and John Polando welcomed at State House. |
Russell Boardman/John Polando, Boston, MA |
Russell Boardman/John Polando with plane 'Cape Cod' at East Boston. Flew from NY to Turkey, non-stop record from U.S. |
Russell Boardman to fly across Atlantic, East Boston Airport |
Boardman and Polando at East Boston. |
Parade, airplane pilots Russell Boardman, John Polando, Boston |
Parade, Russell Boardman, John Polando, Boston |
Parade, pilots Russell Boardman John Polando, Boston |
Russell Boardman with plane, to fly across Atlantic, East Boston Airport |
Russell Boardman and his plane |
Russell Boardman and his plane. |
Russell Boardman to fly over ocean. East Boston Airport |
Russell Boardman to fly across ocean. East Boston Airport |
Russell Boardman |
Russell Boardman/John Polando with plane 'Cape Cod.' Flew from New York to Turkey - longest non-stop flight from America. - East Boston |
Boardman and Polando at Hyannis |
Boardman and Polando at Hyannis |
Amelia Earhart returns to Dennison House on Tyler Street where she is greeted by children of all nationalities |
Amelia Earhart's first flight at East Boston Airport after being the first woman to fly the Atlantic in the Fokker Friendship plane. |
Gov. Alvan Fuller presents Amelia Earhart with a bouquet of roses, at the State House |