TIRED, BUT STILL SMILING, Amy Johnson watched the crowd rush toward her when her machine, “Jason's Quest," touched Australian soil at Darwin on May 24, 19 days after leaving Croydon. These pictures of the intrepid airwoman’s arrival in Australia, after her magnificent flight halfway round the world, were rushed from Darwin to Sydney by airplane in time to catch the Niagara for Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 1
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63TIRED, BUT STILL SMILING, Amy Johnson watched the crowd rush toward her when her machine, “Jason's Quest," touched Australian soil at Darwin on May 24, 19 days after leaving Croydon. These pictures of the intrepid airwoman’s arrival in Australia, after her magnificent flight halfway round the world, were rushed from Darwin to Sydney by airplane in time to catch the Niagara for Auckland. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 1
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