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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Byrd's plane 'America'
Byrd's plane 'America.' - Wrecked off France.
The 'America' leaving NY for Paris. Commander Byrd in charge.
Aeroplane America
Plane 'America,' the plane in which Byrd flew across the Atlantic, came down just outside of France wrecked.
America' - Byrd's plane in flight.
Commander Byrd's plane 'America'
Commander Byrd's plane 'America'
Byrd's South Pole plane at East Boston Airport being painted orange with Berryloid. It takes 8 gallons to do the job. It is weather-proof if sprayed on.
Byrd's South Pole plane - East Boston Airport
Byrd's South Pole plane before they put pontoons on it. East Boston Airport. B.A.C. hangar in back, a Fokker trimotor plane, and people.
Byrd's South Pole plane at East Boston Airport.
Commander Byrd and South Pole plane - East Boston Airport.
Byrd's South Pole plane - East Boston Airport.
Byrd's South Pole plane at East Boston Airport
Byrd's South Pole plane at East Boston Airport
Byrd's South Pole plane - East Boston Airport.
Byrd's South Pole plane at East Boston Airport. Later found to be the Friendship plane.
New Fokker trimotor plane at East Boston Airport to be used on Byrd's South Pole trip. Eventually became the Friendship plane.
Byrd's South Pole plane being weather-proofed with Berryloid. Plane had been flown over by Amelia Earhart and Schultz
Byrd's South Pole plane before they put on pontoons - East Boston Airport
Commander Byrd's plane after forced landing in France.
Commander Byrd's 'America' after forced landing in France.
Byrd's plane at anchor in distance. Wrecked fisherman in foreground.
Byrd's 'America' by night.
Byrd's plane 'America' forced down by fog in France.
The plane Byrd will fly over the South Pole.
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