EXHIBIT ITEMS
Certificate of record, 1933 Feb. 25, from National Aeronautic Association.
Postflight Correspondence, Transcontinental Speed Record: (includes telegram from Charles and Anne Lindbergh.
View item in e-ArchivesCertificate from the United States awarding the Distinguished Flying Cross to Amelia Earhart, July 18, 1932.
View item in e-ArchivesReceipt for overnight storage in hangar at Isla Grande Airport and labor at San Juan, Puerto Rico, Pan American Airways System, June 2, 1937.
View item in e-ArchivesAE’s Engine Log Book for Her Lockheed Vega Airplane, 1929-1930 (includes annotations by AE).
View item in e-ArchivesArtifact- Compact, leather with mirror and makeup inside; stamped Mondame [or Mondaine?], New York, NY, ca. 1930s.
View item in e-ArchivesArtifact-Smelling salts, probably used by Earhart to stay awake during her 1932 solo flight across the Atlantic, green glass bottle, The Crown Perfumery Company, London.
View item in e-ArchivesMusette bag carried by Earhart on her return trip to the United States on the Ile de France, following her solo Atlantic flight, 1932 [U.S.A. customs label on the outside].
View item in e-ArchivesWater light for emergency water landing [Aircraft Water Light, Coston Signal Company, New York, Marine Torch Company, Baltimore, Maryland], ca. 1930s.
View item in e-ArchivesIce pick used by Earhart to open canned food/drink items during flight [wooden base with green paint], ca. 1930s.
View item in e-ArchivesSuede jacket worn on 1932 solo Atlantic flight, Abercrombie & Fitch, medium brown leather, six buttons with two side pockets, ca. 1930s.
View item in e-ArchivesLucky Strike Cigarettes Advertisement by AE, 1928 [Annotation: “Is this the face of a Lady? What Price Glory!”].
View item in e-ArchivesAE getting a haircut in the mountains of Wyoming, the barber, and old friend, Carl Dunrud..
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