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Shorts S30 Empire Flying Boat G-AFCZ named Clare owned and operated by BOAC
Shorts S30 Empire Flying Boat G-AFCZ named Clare owned and operated by BOAC. Seen here at Poole in Dorset following its trans-atlantic flight. 10th August 1940
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Daily Herald
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Poole
Dorset
England
Media ID 21667043
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Dorset
Flying Boat
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