USA / TRANSPORT: Aviation: Amelia Earhart crashes after first stage of projected round-the-world flight
Record ID:
382683
USA / TRANSPORT: Aviation: Amelia Earhart crashes after first stage of projected round-the-world flight
- Title: USA / TRANSPORT: Aviation: Amelia Earhart crashes after first stage of projected round-the-world flight
- Date: 25th March 1937
- Summary: USA: California: Oakland: INT Amelia Earhart (Aviator) seated at desk Close up of Earhart signing Air Mail letters Amelia Earhart (Aviator) and husband George P. Putnam chatting SOT - [Putnam] How about taking me along? - [Earhart] Well, gasoline is really more valuable than you are on a long flight - [Putnam] You mean 180 pounds of gasoline is more useful than 180 pounds of husband? - [Earhart] You've guessed right EXT General view of plane taking off AIR TO AIR Earhart's plane flying over San Francisco bridge AIR TO AIR of Earhart in plane
- Embargoed: 9th April 1937 12:00
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- Location: OAKLAND, U.S.A.
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- Country: USA
- Topics: People,Transport
- Reuters ID: LVACNJC2RBQPWMX0WASK6E6H06NX
- Story Text: Footage of Amelia Earhart and husband George P. Putnam and Earhart flying plane.
Keywords: Disasters and Accidents; Amelia Earhart (1898-1937), Lady Lindy, Personalities - Aviation; Women - Copyright Holder: BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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