Charles Ulm's collection of pins and memorabilia [realia]. between 1919 and 1934.

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Charles Ulm's collection of pins and memorabilia [realia]. between 1919 and 1934.

Collection of various pins representing organisations and memorabilia including bronze kiwi on circular stand, black cat pin with two straw and ribobon spherical decorations attached; two Royal Air Force cardboard badges giving admittance to enclosures at R.A.F. display. Also includes Hendon Aerodrome, 13 July 1929, heart-shaped brass locket, pin depicting Felix the Cat, brass fastener, piece of striped red, white and blue ribbon.

17 items : paper, fabric, and metal ; 3.4 x 4.9 cm or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7065806

Libraries Australia

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Ulm, Charles Thomas Phillippe, 1897-1934

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C. T. P. Ulm, 1897-1934, aviator, was lost near Hawaii on a flight from Oakland, California to Australia. He married Mary Josephine Callaghan in 1927. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225776153 Charles Ulm was a pioneer Australian aviator. Ulm is best known for his partnership with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, and was Kingsford Smith's copilot on many of his famous flights, including the 1928 first crossing of the Pacifi...