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A 1929 press portrait of French air flight pioneer Dieudonne Costes on his Paris to Texas flight. Costes (1892 – 1973) was a French aviator who set a number of flight distance records and was credited as a fighter ace during World War I. On 2 May 1928, He was awarded multiple awards including the Distinguished Flying Cross by special act of the Congress of the United States in recognition of his historic around the world flight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1929-press-portrait-of-french-air-flight-pioneer-dieudonne-costes-on-his-paris-to-texas-flight-costes-1892-1973-was-a-french-aviator-who-set-a-number-of-flight-distance-records-and-was-credited-as-a-fighter-ace-during-world-war-i-on-2-may-1928-he-was-awarded-multiple-awards-including-the-distinguished-flying-cross-by-special-act-of-the-congress-of-the-united-states-in-recognition-of-his-historic-around-the-world-flight-image437567272.html
RM2GBTWEG–A 1929 press portrait of French air flight pioneer Dieudonne Costes on his Paris to Texas flight. Costes (1892 – 1973) was a French aviator who set a number of flight distance records and was credited as a fighter ace during World War I. On 2 May 1928, He was awarded multiple awards including the Distinguished Flying Cross by special act of the Congress of the United States in recognition of his historic around the world flight
A portrait of Dame Nelly Melba, 'The Australian Nightingale' in later life. Her real name was Helen Porter Mitchell (1861 – 1931). She was an Australian operatic soprano who achieved worldwide fame. Her stage name 'Melba' was adopted in honour of her home town,Melbourne. She was romantically linked to Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans in the early 1890's. During WWI, Melba raised large amounts for war charities. In her honour, her image was place on the Australian $100 note . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-dame-nelly-melba-the-australian-nightingale-in-later-life-her-real-name-was-helen-porter-mitchell-1861-1931-she-was-an-australian-operatic-soprano-who-achieved-worldwide-fame-her-stage-name-melba-was-adopted-in-honour-of-her-home-townmelbourne-she-was-romantically-linked-to-prince-philippe-duke-of-orlans-in-the-early-1890s-during-wwi-melba-raised-large-amounts-for-war-charities-in-her-honour-her-image-was-place-on-the-australian-100-note-image367538907.html
RM2C9XRHF–A portrait of Dame Nelly Melba, 'The Australian Nightingale' in later life. Her real name was Helen Porter Mitchell (1861 – 1931). She was an Australian operatic soprano who achieved worldwide fame. Her stage name 'Melba' was adopted in honour of her home town,Melbourne. She was romantically linked to Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans in the early 1890's. During WWI, Melba raised large amounts for war charities. In her honour, her image was place on the Australian $100 note .
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