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Photo, by Topical Press. WOULD-FLYING The American Airmen, who are attempting to fly the world, have reached the last section of their flight. The English Aviator, Sqdr.Leader Maclaren, teas dogged hy ill-luck. The photograph shows Maclaren just before the start, with his small daughter, Lilian.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page vi (Supplement)

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Photo, by Topical Press. WOULD-FLYING The American Airmen, who are attempting to fly the world, have reached the last section of their flight. The English Aviator, Sqdr.- Leader Maclaren, teas dogged hy ill-luck. The photograph shows Maclaren just before the start, with his small daughter, Lilian. Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page vi (Supplement)

Photo, by Topical Press. WOULD-FLYING The American Airmen, who are attempting to fly the world, have reached the last section of their flight. The English Aviator, Sqdr.- Leader Maclaren, teas dogged hy ill-luck. The photograph shows Maclaren just before the start, with his small daughter, Lilian. Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page vi (Supplement)

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