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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] Boxed souvenir photograph album with compliments of the Supermarine Aviation Works commemorating the christening and launch of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, performed by Dame Mary Cook at Southampton on 6 February 1926 [with a menu and programme for the luncheon to Sir Joseph and Dame Mary Cook on the occasion of the launch]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159212 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph and two similar postcards of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, being prepared for the trial flight after the christening ceremony, with Sir Joseph Cook (left) and Squadron Leader R S Brown, Australian Air Liaison Officer, (right) on board, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159283 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Two photographs of Captain H C Baird (captioned 'the pilot') putting goggles on Sir Joseph Cook before the trial flight of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159287 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of Squadron Leader R S Brown AFC, RAAF (Australian Air Liaison Officer) helping Sir Joseph Cook prepare for the trial flight, while Captain H C Baird (captioned 'the pilot') looks on, Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159295 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of Sir Joseph and Dame Mary Cook standing on the slip-way on the occasion of the christening and launch of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, at Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159298 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of an amphibian flying boat captioned as "The Sunbeam", the first Australian flying boat, being launched at Southampton, although the flying boat pictured is possibly the "Seagull"]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159299 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, captioned 'Bringing the amphibian out of the shed after the christening ceremony, for the launch and trial flight', Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159305 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, being towed by a boat after the christening, launch and trial flight at Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159306 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Two postcard photographs of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, about to take off at Southampton on 6 February 1926, with a newspaper clipping from the 'Daily Chronicle', 30 January 1926, re the upcoming launch]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159214 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of Dame Mary Cook shaking hands with Sir Joseph Cook, Australian High Commissioner to Britain, before he flew in the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, with Australian Air Liaison Officer Squadron Leader RS Brown AFC, RAAF, Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159217 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph and four postcards of Sir Joseph Cook and Squadron Leader RS Brown AFC, RAAF (Australian Air Liaison Officer) standing in the open cockpit of the first Australian "Seagull", with Dame Mary Cook standing beside the flying boat, before Sir Joseph took part in the trial flight at Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of Sir Joseph and Dame Mary Cook (centre) with other guests in front of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, before the christening and launch at Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159229 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Four photographs of Sir Joseph and Dame Mary Cook (centre) with other guests standing in front of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, before the christening and launch at Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159243 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, being pushed out of the hangar captioned 'Bringing the Amphibian out of the shed after the christening ceremony, for the launch and trial flight', Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159247 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, captioned 'The machine flying over the spectators during her trial flight, with Sir Joseph Cook as passenger', Southampton, 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159270 |
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M3613 |
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[Personal Papers of Prime Minister Cook] [Photograph of the first Australian "Seagull", an amphibian flying boat, flying over the port at Southampton captioned 'The machine during her trial flight. On board are Capt HC Baird (Pilot), Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia) and Squadron Leader RS Brown AFC, RAAF (Australian Air Liaison Officer)', 6 February 1926]
Access status: Open
Location: Canberra
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1926 - 1926 |
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3159276 |
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