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Tour of the English aviator Amy Mollison (1903-1941): London (England), Barcelona (Spain)
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Tour of the English aviator Amy Mollison (1903-1941): London (England), Barcelona (Spain)
XEE4182995 Tour of the English aviator Amy Mollison (1903-1941): London (England), Barcelona (Spain), Oran (Algeria), Gao (Mali), Benguella Mossamedes, Cape Town (South Africa), Juba (Somalia), Karthoum (Sudan), Cairo (Egypt) and return to London. In " The illustrious of the Petity Journal", 1936. Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Tour of the English aviator Amy Mollison (1903-1941): London (England), Barcelona (Spain), Oran (Algeria), Gao (Mali), Benguella Mossamedes, Cape Town (South Africa), Juba (Somalia), Karthoum (Sudan), Cairo (Egypt) and return to London. In " The illustrious of the Petity Journal", 1936. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the incredible journey of English aviator Amy Mollison, spanning across multiple continents and countries. In this image, we see a geographical map showcasing her tour from London, England to Barcelona, Spain, Oran in Algeria, Gao in Mali, Benguella Mossamedes in Angola, Cape Town in South Africa, Juba in Somalia, Karthoum in Sudan and Cairo in Egypt before returning back to London. Amy Mollison's adventurous spirit and determination are evident as she navigated through various terrains and cultures during her travels. This photograph serves as a testament to her pioneering achievements as an aviator during the early 20th century. The image also highlights the significance of Mollison's journey for both Europe and Africa. It symbolizes the connection between these two continents through aviation and showcases the impact of exploration on global understanding. Preserved within a private collection since its publication in "The illustrious of the Petity Journal" in 1936 by an anonymous author or photographer named Stefano Bianchetti (whose work is now out of copyright), this print offers a glimpse into history while celebrating Amy Mollison's remarkable accomplishments.
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