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EPW018121 ENGLAND (1927). South Beddington, Captain Lindbergh coming in to land at Croydon Aerodrome in the Spirit of St. Louis, 1927. This image has been produced from a damaged copy-negative.

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Details

Title [EPW018121] South Beddington, Captain Lindbergh coming in to land at Croydon Aerodrome in the Spirit of St. Louis, 1927. This image has been produced from a damaged copy-negative.
Reference EPW018121
Date 29-May-1927
Link
Place name SOUTH BEDDINGTON
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 530735, 163472
Longitude / Latitude -0.12226378956657, 51.35476065669
National Grid Reference TQ307635

Pins

Charles Lindbergh & the Spirit of St Louis only 8 days after completing the first solo trans Atlantic flight.

Kentishman
Saturday 3rd of September 2022 10:19:43 AM

User Comment Contributions

Just a week after his epic flight,all eyes are on Charles Lindbergh. I'll bet that his eyes were looking for a clear spot to land on.

clippedwings
Sunday 5th of July 2015 09:33:12 PM