An account of the first transatlantic flight, from Newfoundland to Ireland, undertaken by John Alcock and Arthur Brown Whitten, 14-15 June 1919.Periodical covers have been included with many of the digitized articles whether they relate to them or not. Extra pages not part of the article in question may also be present
Amelia Earhart describes being flown across the Atlantic in 1928 as a passenger, the first woman to ...
Notification that the ships laying the Atlantic cable have successfully done so. One of them, the Ni...
An articl about the American military presence in Newfoundland.Periodical covers have been included ...
An account of the first transatlantic flight, from Newfoundland to Ireland, undertaken by John Alcoc...
A brief account of Alcock and Brown's transatlantic flight.Periodical covers have been included with...
Three picture essays on transatlantic flights. The first two are about Mackenzie-Grieve and Hawker's...
An account of the voyage of the James Adger and an attempt to lay the first transatlantic cable.Peri...
An account of several different 1919 attempts to achieve transatlantic flight, including the failed ...
Major Brackley describes his flight from Newfoundland to New York in 1919.Periodical covers have bee...
A short article about American bombers being ferried over to Great Britain via Newfoundland during W...
A brief overview of RAF Ferry Command's operations in Newfoundland.Periodical covers have been inclu...
Our Transatlantic FlightIntroduction / by Captain John Alcock -- My transatlantic flight / by Sir Jo...
A brief illustrated account of the laying of the Atantic cable.Periodical covers have been included ...
An article on the reception of the Atlantic Telegraph fleet at St. John's, including a profile of Go...
An account of the voyage of the Great Eastern, the vessel which successfully laid the Atlantic cable...
Amelia Earhart describes being flown across the Atlantic in 1928 as a passenger, the first woman to ...
Notification that the ships laying the Atlantic cable have successfully done so. One of them, the Ni...
An articl about the American military presence in Newfoundland.Periodical covers have been included ...
An account of the first transatlantic flight, from Newfoundland to Ireland, undertaken by John Alcoc...
A brief account of Alcock and Brown's transatlantic flight.Periodical covers have been included with...
Three picture essays on transatlantic flights. The first two are about Mackenzie-Grieve and Hawker's...
An account of the voyage of the James Adger and an attempt to lay the first transatlantic cable.Peri...
An account of several different 1919 attempts to achieve transatlantic flight, including the failed ...
Major Brackley describes his flight from Newfoundland to New York in 1919.Periodical covers have bee...
A short article about American bombers being ferried over to Great Britain via Newfoundland during W...
A brief overview of RAF Ferry Command's operations in Newfoundland.Periodical covers have been inclu...
Our Transatlantic FlightIntroduction / by Captain John Alcock -- My transatlantic flight / by Sir Jo...
A brief illustrated account of the laying of the Atantic cable.Periodical covers have been included ...
An article on the reception of the Atlantic Telegraph fleet at St. John's, including a profile of Go...
An account of the voyage of the Great Eastern, the vessel which successfully laid the Atlantic cable...
Amelia Earhart describes being flown across the Atlantic in 1928 as a passenger, the first woman to ...
Notification that the ships laying the Atlantic cable have successfully done so. One of them, the Ni...
An articl about the American military presence in Newfoundland.Periodical covers have been included ...