[Ephemera, timetables, tickets, and advertising relating to aviation, airline companies, flights, aeroplanes, aircraft, by New Zealanders or in New Zealand. 1930-1939]

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[Ephemera, timetables, tickets, and advertising relating to aviation, airline companies, flights, aeroplanes, aircraft, by New Zealanders or in New Zealand. 1930-1939]

1930 - 1939

Includes: 1933: Manawatu Aero Club. Official programme of special arrangements for visit of "Southern Cross" to Milson Aerodrome, Palmerston North on the 4th, 5th and 6th February 1933. Pat Studio, Palmerston North ca 1935: East Coast Airways Ltd. Napier to Gisborne in 50 minutes. [ca 1935] ca 1935: Aviation as a sport! [Manawatu Aero Club, Squadron-Leader McGregor and Mr H C Walker who took part in the MacRobertson International Air Race of October 1934; photo by G F Framjee] ca 1936: Union Airways of New Zealand Ltd. When time means money - fly! Printed by Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd [ca 1936] ca 1936: Union Airways of New Zealand. Ticket cover listing conditions [ca 1935-1945] 1937: Air Travel (N.Z.) Ltd Air service, Hokitika, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. [Number] 4619. Souvenir of flight from [Waiho] to [over Glacier. 1937]. 1937: Famous airmen & airwomen. A series of 50. No. 43, Miss Jean Batten [Cigarette card. ca 1937] 1937: Union Airways of New Zealand Ltd Inauguration of Auckland-Wellington Air Service. Luncheon. Palmerston North, 26th June 1937. Toast list [and] menu. 1938: Cook Strait Airways Ltd. Envelope for ticket, name Miss V Cook. 1938. 1939: Otago Aero Club. Receipts to member Mr N S Falla, 1939 1939: Wellington Aero Club. Receipts to member Mr N S Falla, 1939 1939: Canterbury Aero Club. Passenger flights & training; flights arranged to any part of New Zealand. Souvenir of flight [ticket for A V Kempthorne. 1/1/1939] 1939-1945?: See how they fly. An exhibition depicting the history and development of aviation [1939-1945?]

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Batten, Jean Gardner, 1909-1982

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Jean Batten was born on 15 September 1909 in Rotorua, New Zealand. She and her mother moved from New Zealand to Britain in 1930 where Batten immediately pursued her ambition of learning to fly. In 1934, she flew solo from England to Australia in 14 days, 22½ hours, shattering Amy Johnson’s record by four days and becoming a world celebrity. She became the first woman to make the return journey to England and followed that up with a world record flight from England to Brazil, at the same time bec...