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Português: Visita de Alberto Santos Dumont ao Museu Nacional, em 27/07/1928. Fotografia, 18 x 12 cm. Acervo do Museu Nacional/UFRJ - Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil. Identificados, da esquerda para a direita: Paulo de Miranda Ribeiro, Alípio de Miranda Ribeiro, Júlio César Diogo, quatro pessoas não identificadas, Toledo Dodsworth, homem não identicado, Alberto Santos Dumont, duas pessoas não identificadas, Edgard Roquette Pinto, três pessoas não identificadas, Álvaro Fróis da Fonseca, Heloísa Alberto Torres; três pessoas não identificadas e sobrinhos-netos de Santos Dumont. Santos Dumont costumava frequentar o museu para realizar experiências com seus inventos, sobretudo no Jardim das Princesas.
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