On the left is Sgt. A. H. Ward (mechanic) and on the right Mr. C. Capel (Siddeley-Jaguar engine expert). A few seconds after this photograph was taken Mr. Cobham had donned leather coat and helmet and was soaring northward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsCirculars have been issued by the Naval Trainees Social League of Port Adelaide, seeking the co-operation of country municipalities in the entertainment of sailors ...
Article : 617 wordsWhen Mr. C. Capel landed at Albert Park yesterday he asked a bystander the date. On being informed he stated that it was the ...
Article : 41 wordsAt the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Club, Angas street, Adelaide. Sgt. A. H. Ward and Mr. C. Caper (mechanics) were guests at dinner, last ...
Article : 458 wordsTo the accompaniment of cheers from hundreds who had assembled at Albert Park Aerodrome- Mr. Alan J. Cobham, Sgt. A . H. Ward, and Mr. C. Capel (mechanics) left in their aeroplane this morning for Oodnadatta which the pilot expects to ...
Article : 851 wordsLooking sleek and beautiful the aeroplane was a great attraction at Albert Park. The most sought spot was the mark made by the bullet which killed Sgt. ...
Article : 320 words"After having seen some of Australia: from the window of the Transcontinental express, and other parts from the air, I am going back to England impressed ...
Article : 117 wordsSgt. Ward is a member of the Royal Air Force. He is 25 years of age, and single. He joined the Force in 1921, as an instructor at the school of technical ...
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Advertising : 648 wordsThe decision of Mr. Cobham to make his return journey by way of Central Australia was a surprise to those who were putting down supplies for him at ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 30 Aug 1926, Page 8
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