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The Man-made Star - Lindbergh Beacon, Palmolive Building, Chicago, Illinois" The Man-made Star" - Lindbergh Beacon, Palmolive Building, Chicago, Illinois. 1930s. A beacon named after aviator Charles Lindbergh was added to the Art Deco Palmolive Building building
American aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne after their flight to Japan, 1931. In May 1927 Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) made the first successful transatlantic flight
American aviator Charles Lindbergh addressing a crowd at the Washington Monument, USA, c1927American aviator Charles Lindbergh addressing a crowd at the Washington Monument, Washington DC, USA, c1927. Lindbergh (1902-1974)
Charles Lindbergh, American aviator, at Le Bourget Aerodrome, Paris, France, May 1927. Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) after completing the first successful solo transatlantic flight
The Hero of the Decade, 1927. Charles A Lindbergh (1902-1974), American aviator who, on 20 May 1927, made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic
The Great Blizzard of June, 1927, New York City, USA, 1927. A ticker tape parade to welcome American aviator Charles A Lindbergh (1902-1974)
American aviator Charles Lindbergh and his plane, Spirit of St Louis, c1927 (c1937). In 1927 Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) an American aviator, author, inventor, military officer, explorer
Charles Lindbergh checking the engine of his aircraft before his transatlantic flight, 1927 (c1937)Charles Lindbergh checking the 220 hp Wright Whirlwind engine of his aircraft before his transatlantic flight, 1927 (c1937)
Colonel Charles A Lindbergh, American aviator, c1931 (c1937). Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) was an aviator, author, inventor, military officer, explorer, and social activist
Baby Safe Instructions Later Act Accordingly, 1932, (1938). A postcard from the kidnapper.The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr
Lindbergh Baby, 1932, (1938). The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr, the eldest son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Charles Lindburgh, record breaking aviator, 1927Charles Lindburgh (1902-74) in his flying kit standing by Spirit of St Louis, the plane in which he made the first non-stop Atlantic air crossing: 20-21 May 1927