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Aviatrix Collection

Background imageAviatrix Collection: From 14-18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH

From 14-18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa

Background imageAviatrix Collection: English aviator Amy Johnson at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London

English aviator Amy Johnson at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, standing next to the MG car which was presented to her on behalf of Sir William Morris in recognition of her historic solo flight

Background imageAviatrix Collection: English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hedon Airport, near her home town of Hull

English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hedon Airport, near her home town of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, in her De Havilland DH.60 Gipsy Moth aircraft G-aAH during celebrations to mark her

Background imageAviatrix Collection: British aviator Amy Johnson pictured in the cockpit of her Gipsy Moth plane before before

British aviator Amy Johnson pictured in the cockpit of her Gipsy Moth plane before before her historic solo flight from Britain to Australia

Background imageAviatrix Collection: Miss Amy Johnson acknowledging the enthusiastic welcome given to her by the huge crowd

Miss Amy Johnson acknowledging the enthusiastic welcome given to her by the huge crowd gathered at Moonee Vallrey racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on Monday June 16th 1930

Background imageAviatrix Collection: Miss Amy Johnson addressing the huge gathering at Geelong in Victoria

Miss Amy Johnson addressing the huge gathering at Geelong in Victoria, Australia on Wednesday June 18 1930. The previous month, the English aviation pioneer had set off from Croydon airport

Background imageAviatrix Collection: English aviator Amy Johnson pictured soon after her dramatic 9 o clock arrival at Croydon

English aviator Amy Johnson pictured soon after her dramatic 9 o clock arrival at Croydon aerodrome, London as she returns from her historic 11, 000 mile solo trip from Britain to Australia

Background imageAviatrix Collection: An Armstrong Whitworth AW-154 Argosy, City of Glasgow of Imperial Airways

An Armstrong Whitworth AW-154 Argosy, City of Glasgow of Imperial Airways; a three-engine that could carry 20 passengers. She left Croydon on 5 May and arrived in Darwin, Australia on 24 May

Background imageAviatrix Collection: Tributes and celebrateions for the English aviator Amy Johnson pictured on her return to

Tributes and celebrateions for the English aviator Amy Johnson pictured on her return to London following her historic 11, 000 mile solo trip from Britain to Australia. August 1930


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