New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD HERALD CAMERA-MEN Amundsen Blimp Quitting England Sings as Good as She Looks TELL THEIR STORY How Amundsen Ship Looks in Air Kaydel & Herbert Pho% The “Norge,” Amundsen polar dirigible, leaving Pulham, Pmgland, for Leningrad on ite way to the Aretic A Youngster With Wing-Tipped Feet ‘l‘l'(b(lpf\ The Roald Amundsen polar ship in the air. on its way to Russia: (left) G. § Amundsen. nephew of the plorer, with the expedition’s mascot, and (right) Captain Nobili, the Ttalian skipper of the air ship. Many Nationalities in Polar Crew Keydel & Hertert Phote A group of 1l nal ere he “Norge.” Amundsen's Ttalian-built dirigible, just before they lifted the ahip into tie air at Pulham, En and headed it for Leningrad and the North Pole, MISS LOUISE SMEDLEY, ¢ Mrs. “Jimms” Walker (left), wife of the mayor of New York, receives A PORTABLE HIGH CHAIR for a buneh of flowers from Mre, R. J. Mitehell, woman mayor of Plymofith, | t England. Mrs, Walker is on a Enropean tour. Inscribes Women's Fair Visitors Mrs. Fdith Rockefeller McCormick (right).:Chicage cociety woman. is in charge of the huge album in which visitors to the women's world fair, at Chicago, inscribe their names

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