Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship, "The City of New York"
WF-31 The famous ship which braved the ice packs and the Antartic winter to carry Byrd and his crew to Little America , whence he flew to the South Pole. Fully equipped and manned by a competent crew among which are several members of the original Byrd crew.
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ftcalifstateunif:oai:digitized.library.fresnostate.edu:worldsfair/16281 2023-05-15T14:15:45+02:00 Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship, "The City of New York" Chicago, Illinois 14.0 cm. x 8.8 cm. http://digitized.library.fresnostate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/worldsfair/id/16281 unknown Max Rigot Selling Co World's Fair Collection EXP933a.141pc http://digitized.library.fresnostate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/worldsfair/id/16281 Donald G. Larson Collection on International Expositions and Fairs Century of Progress International Exposition Postcard ftcalifstateunif 2022-10-17T09:20:13Z WF-31 The famous ship which braved the ice packs and the Antartic winter to carry Byrd and his crew to Little America , whence he flew to the South Pole. Fully equipped and manned by a competent crew among which are several members of the original Byrd crew. Other/Unknown Material antartic* South pole Digitized @ Henry Madden Library (FresnoState) Byrd Little America ENVELOPE(-164.050,-164.050,-78.667,-78.667) South Pole |
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WF-31 The famous ship which braved the ice packs and the Antartic winter to carry Byrd and his crew to Little America , whence he flew to the South Pole. Fully equipped and manned by a competent crew among which are several members of the original Byrd crew. |
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Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship, "The City of New York" |
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Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship, "The City of New York" |
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Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship, "The City of New York" |
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Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship, "The City of New York" |
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Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship, "The City of New York" |
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admiral byrd's polar ship, "the city of new york" |
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Max Rigot Selling Co |
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http://digitized.library.fresnostate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/worldsfair/id/16281 |
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Chicago, Illinois |
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ENVELOPE(-164.050,-164.050,-78.667,-78.667) |
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Byrd Little America South Pole |
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Byrd Little America South Pole |
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antartic* South pole |
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antartic* South pole |
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Donald G. Larson Collection on International Expositions and Fairs |
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World's Fair Collection EXP933a.141pc http://digitized.library.fresnostate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/worldsfair/id/16281 |
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