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Welcome of Brussels Mayor L. Cooremans to Helen Costantin, of Sydney, Australia. Published 27/11/1959
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Airports New Information Girls. Published December 13th 1965
Mrs Joan BroadbrookeEditor of the RAF journal
Miss C. Bailey
Miss Jean BattenPioneer airwoman Miss Jean Batten, with the Chamberlain of London, Mr John Griggs, after he had presented her with the freedom of the City of London at a ceremony on Guildhall
Olivia De Havilland, cousin of Sir Geoffrey, and Anne de Havilland Essex, his granddaughter, pictured here in front of a DH Moth from the Shuttleworth collection
Weighing in for a Glamour JobThe tell take scale reveals that Pan amercian stewardess to be Marjorie Armstrong is well below the limit of 135 pounds. Published November 4th 1960
At the Edinburgh Military Tattoo during the Festival of Music and Drama
Around the World in 27 Days. WRAF Sergeant Marie Wood is off on A-round-the-world trip. Published 5th October 1960
Edinburgh Girl is Best Cadet
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Corn on the Cob Published February 25th 1960
Brief Encounter
Styles for the Concordes Crews. Published January 14th 1976
The Lord Mayor meets the Jet SetSir Robert Bellinger found himself the centre of attention when he was visited at the Mansion House in The City of London
Air Hostess in a Sari, 22 year old Indian air hostess from Bombay Savi Multani. Published 11th April 1960
Beauties on the WingPublished October 2nd 1963
Joanne Alford, 25 working on lubrication problems for Vanguard
Jean Lennox-Bird
Joan Hughes
Maria Aurora Amada CarandangFirst female pilot of Philippine Airlines
First Woman Piloting a Plane at Iberia AirlinesMaria Aburto, 30 poses at the door of her Boeing 747 after piloting for the first time from Madrid to Barcelona
Amy Johnson
Lady Bailey and Family with Louis Paget Chief Test Pilot Of Westland
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Station Adjutant. Pilot Officer Patricia Hughes, 22. The station Adjutant at RAF Lyneham
Way out on the Wing
Smart New Summer Blouses for the WRAFTwo members of the Womens Royal Air Force model the new open neck summer blouse, being issued to all the airwomen in the United Kingdom at the WRAF hostel in Notting Hill Gate
Clip on Ties for WRAF s. Senior Aircrafts women Mary Owens of Iona Street, demonstartes how to clip on the new WRAF tie for the new open neck summer blouse. Published 7th July 1960
Open Neck Summer Blouse for Airwomen Published 7th July 1960
The Concorde look for Stewardesses Publihsed January 14th 1976
BOACs Newest Glamour Girl Published 3rd February 1965
Air Hostesses Recieved at Paris Town Hall. Published September 23rd 1960
Theres Harmony in the Air. Six nations are represented in this coulourful line up. Published January 11th 1961
Ghana Airways Girls Commence Training
BEA Uniforms of 20 YearsMarking 20th Anniversary of the formation of the British European Airways. The three uniforms that have been worn by BEA girls
Someone from HomeBritians Queen of Beauty Joyce Kay, of Liverpool is greeted by a compatriot TWA hostess
Familiar SceneOlivia Chung, Hong Kong. One of BOACs Hong Kong-based Chinese stewardesses
Beverley Girls Visit the Gliding Championships. Published May 10th 1959
Maria Will be Flying Down SouthMaria Eugenia Ibarra is fitted out with an air hostess uniform by BOAC supplies officer. Published December 23rd 1959
Battle of Britain Week Exhibition
Perm Pilot Kay Gerber, 21
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I Hate TravellingA ferocious snarl was the greeting given by this puma on arrival at London airport from America. Published October 9th 1959
Lady Bailey
Atlantic Flight
Air France Hostess gets Miss Kilomtre 1960
Twins with WingsConfusion over identical twins Shirley and Dianne Lewis, 22, has grown since they graduated from the Canadian Pacific Airlines Stewardess Training School. Published January 30th 1960
Air LoveliesPosing besides a uniformed dummy, two lovely sari-wearing Pakistani airline hostesses are seen in Rome during a reception. Miss Hamida Parwin, and Mrs Chudary
Sign of the Times Published January 14th 1976
Lady Bailey christening the Simmonds Cirus SpartanAt Croydon Aerodrome on 19th April 1929
Ladies from Ghana in Training as ReceptionistsEight Ghana girls to be trained as receptionists for Ghana Airways
Miss Kilometre is French Air Hostess. Published 09/06/1960
African Girls for Stewardesses Published 26th April 1960
Sky High for Holiday FunLollie Benjamin, 23 created quite a sensation with the onlookers when she went for a flight standing on the wing of a Tiger Moth aircraft
Flown Solo after Thirteen Hours
Africa sends some potted sunshineAir receptionist Joan Bray, admires at London Airport some native hand painted Central African gourds which have be flown to Britain by BOAC
US Airline seeks yet more British GirlsTrans World Airlines
First CommisionA job on the ground as a BOAC receptionist at London Airport does not stop Pauline Rawnsley-Gurd from letting her imagination become airbourne with these handmade cherubs. Published January 22nd 1959
Hoods for Air GirlsThe new uniform and accessories that British European Airways Stewardesses and Traffic girls will be wearing
Miss Savine Khatib
Mrs Victor Bruce
Harriet Quimby
Lt. Kamarudin EmeliaFirst Female Pilot in Malaysia
Toast before Take Off, to the Queen and her new Son. Published 20th February 1960
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Lynn Barton
Jill works her way through Flying SchoolJill Lock works her way through Flying School Published December 4th 1961
Sisters Take to the Air, Edith and Sheila Hampson
Jaqueline Auriol
Jim and Amy Mollison
Passing out Parade at CranwellMembers of the WRAF watch the Passing out Parade at Cranwell. Published 13/12/1960
New Cape for WRAF Bandwomen Published May 9th 1960
Girl Who Flew With Aerobatics Team To Wed, Susan Clouston. Published August 10th 1963
With a Musical Air at the Mansion House. Published May 31st 1967
An Orphan in Good Hands, one of five chinese orphans from Hong Kong
The Cap FitsSally Holder, 21. Published March 3rd 1960
Lady heath rising from the Cockpit on her return from Cape Town, always wore a smart afternoon dress and had her aeroplane painted turquiose to match her ring
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