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DescriptionWilliam Thaw II 1.png |
English: William Thaw II and Stephen McGordon photographed while flying under the four bridges of New York's East River. Mr. Thaw is seated at the left hand steering wheel at the right of the picture. |
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Source | The Spokesman-Review 17 October 1915, page 22 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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