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De Havilland DH 60 Moth (G-AUHB), ca. 1930s [picture]
Bib ID 3723452
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
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Description [ca. 193-] 
1 postcard : b&w ; 8.5 x 13.8 cm. 
Series

E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.

Notes

Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.

Inscriptions: "Cirus moth"--Handwritten, on verso.

Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription and reference sources.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn3723452

Related Material E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925. 
Subjects Aeronautics - Flights - Photographs.  |  Aeronautics - Australia - Photographs.

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