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Two newspaper advertisements and an article. 1. Advertisement for Castrol XXL fuel endorsed by Jean Batten (in the Illustrated London News, 9 June, 1934). 2. Advertisement for Player's Airman tobacco endorsed by Jean Batten (in the Evening Post, 25 October, 1937). 3. Article "The woman within the flying suit" subtitled "Jean Batten may owe her flair to pioneer aviator Louis Blériot" (in Auckland edition of The Weekly News, 14 October, 1936). Full page feature with photographs.
[Outsize sundry newspaper clippings on Jean Batten]
1934-1937
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Bound photocopies of correspondence. Included are letters, telegrams and cables from Jean Batten to Cyril Westcott and Jock Clark of C.C. Wakefield and Co. Ltd. after her record flight from England to New Zealand in 1936. Includes details of aircraft repairs, future flights, travel plans and interviews for news media. Batten letters cover period 1936 - 1938. Also included are letters, telegrams and cables from Charles [C.T.P.] Ulm to Westcott, Clark and Lord Wakefield about the planned 1933 flight around the world and the 1934 flight to demonstrate the possibility of an Inter-Empire airmail service. In this correspondence Ulm primarily seeks funding and support for these planned flights; there is also a letter from Ulm to Captain F. Entwistle of Air Ministry regarding meteorological conditions. Ulm letters cover period 1933 - 1934.
[Correspondence by Jean Batten and Charles Ulm to Cyril Westcott, Jock Clark and Lord Wakefield]
Jean Batten
Charles T. P. Ulm
1933-1938
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