Air hostess uniform 1950s Black & White Stock Photos
1940's airline crew air hostess flight attendant in uniform with welcoming smile at the entrance door to a DC3 Pennsylvania Central Airline aircraft. Municipal airport, Washington, D.C.by Jack Delano photographer LOC War administration FSA/OWI 1941 July. United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1940s-airline-crew-air-hostess-flight-attendant-in-uniform-with-welcoming-smile-at-the-entrance-door-to-a-dc3-pennsylvania-central-airline-aircraft-municipal-airport-washington-dcby-jack-delano-photographer-loc-war-administration-fsaowi-1941-july-united-states-district-of-columbia-washington-dc-image433760552.html
RM2G5KE08–1940's airline crew air hostess flight attendant in uniform with welcoming smile at the entrance door to a DC3 Pennsylvania Central Airline aircraft. Municipal airport, Washington, D.C.by Jack Delano photographer LOC War administration FSA/OWI 1941 July. United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C
Air Hostess P Anns releases balloons carrying flowers and invitations to the Festival Flower Show in Covent Garden.;DM 1/9/1951;Heanley 31/8/1951;B4157/1; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-air-hostess-p-anns-releases-balloons-carrying-flowers-and-invitations-20322862.html
RMB51P0E–Air Hostess P Anns releases balloons carrying flowers and invitations to the Festival Flower Show in Covent Garden.;DM 1/9/1951;Heanley 31/8/1951;B4157/1;
THAT MILLION - MILE SMILE How does it feel to be a millionairess ? Dorothy Beck's charming smile gives the answer, even though her millions are only in air miles. Dorothy - known affectionately in five continents as ' Dottie ' - is an air hostess with Trans-World Airlines and recently completed her 200th trans-Atlantic flight with the company . On her smart uniform she wears the million mile pin as proof of her achievement. Despite her many crossings, Dorothy made her first visit to London only a few days ago. The trans-Atlantic flights have been from New York to Paris and Lisbon. She has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/that-million-mile-smile-how-does-it-feel-to-be-a-millionairess-dorothy-becks-charming-smile-gives-the-answer-even-though-her-millions-are-only-in-air-miles-dorothy-known-affectionately-in-five-continents-as-dottie-is-an-air-hostess-with-trans-world-airlines-and-recently-completed-her-200th-trans-atlantic-flight-with-the-company-on-her-smart-uniform-she-wears-the-million-mile-pin-as-proof-of-her-achievement-despite-her-many-crossings-dorothy-made-her-first-visit-to-london-only-a-few-days-ago-the-trans-atlantic-flights-have-been-from-new-york-to-paris-and-lisbon-she-has-image624412714.html
RM2Y7TCP2–THAT MILLION - MILE SMILE How does it feel to be a millionairess ? Dorothy Beck's charming smile gives the answer, even though her millions are only in air miles. Dorothy - known affectionately in five continents as ' Dottie ' - is an air hostess with Trans-World Airlines and recently completed her 200th trans-Atlantic flight with the company . On her smart uniform she wears the million mile pin as proof of her achievement. Despite her many crossings, Dorothy made her first visit to London only a few days ago. The trans-Atlantic flights have been from New York to Paris and Lisbon. She has
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RM2X1B20H–Two stewardess of the ow in her new uniform, 1959 - 19590101 PD2580 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
MRS PETROV’S PILOT TOOK THE INITIATIVE 21 April 1954 - Captain J.L.M. Davys, pilot of the plane which was taking Mrs Petrov out of Australia on her way to Russia. When air hostess Joyce Bull told him that Mrs Petrov was leaving Australia under protest, he radioed Canberra, who warned Darwin, and Australian officials were awaiting the plane to rescue Mrs Petrov from her strongarm companions. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-petrovs-pilot-took-the-initiative-21-april-1954-captain-jlm-davys-pilot-of-the-plane-which-was-taking-mrs-petrov-out-of-australia-on-her-way-to-russia-when-air-hostess-joyce-bull-told-him-that-mrs-petrov-was-leaving-australia-under-protest-he-radioed-canberra-who-warned-darwin-and-australian-officials-were-awaiting-the-plane-to-rescue-mrs-petrov-from-her-strongarm-companions-image624407973.html
RM2Y7T6MN–MRS PETROV’S PILOT TOOK THE INITIATIVE 21 April 1954 - Captain J.L.M. Davys, pilot of the plane which was taking Mrs Petrov out of Australia on her way to Russia. When air hostess Joyce Bull told him that Mrs Petrov was leaving Australia under protest, he radioed Canberra, who warned Darwin, and Australian officials were awaiting the plane to rescue Mrs Petrov from her strongarm companions.
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RMG6E7PT–Maria Eugenia Ibarra
12,000 MILES FLIGHT FOR ONE HOURS BROADCAST Film actor Richard Todd with hostess Jean Bahr before he left London airport at the start of a 12,000 mile round trip to Hollywood for a one hour broadcast was actress Jean Simmons. He expects to return to England next Sunday. 6 November1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12000-miles-flight-for-one-hours-broadcast-film-actor-richard-todd-with-hostess-jean-bahr-before-he-left-london-airport-at-the-start-of-a-12000-mile-round-trip-to-hollywood-for-a-one-hour-broadcast-was-actress-jean-simmons-he-expects-to-return-to-england-next-sunday-6-november1950-image624413212.html
RM2Y7TDBT–12,000 MILES FLIGHT FOR ONE HOURS BROADCAST Film actor Richard Todd with hostess Jean Bahr before he left London airport at the start of a 12,000 mile round trip to Hollywood for a one hour broadcast was actress Jean Simmons. He expects to return to England next Sunday. 6 November1950
United States: c. 1948 An American Airlines stewardess prepares a meal for a passenger. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-c-1948-an-american-airlines-stewardess-prepares-a-meal-for-a-passenger-image559095649.html
RM2RDH05N–United States: c. 1948 An American Airlines stewardess prepares a meal for a passenger.
NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Sheila Newman of Birmingham , one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport , Paula Francis of London. The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-girls-for-boac-sheila-newman-of-birmingham-one-of-the-six-new-air-stewardesses-to-serve-on-boac-long-distance-craft-pictured-here-at-london-airport-paula-francis-of-london-the-girls-have-been-trained-by-boac-and-will-serve-on-regular-flights-to-hong-kong-singapore-and-bahrein-on-the-persian-gulf-11-march-1950-image624413348.html
RM2Y7TDGM–NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Sheila Newman of Birmingham , one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport , Paula Francis of London. The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950
Two stewardess of the ow in her new uniform, 1959 - 19590101 PD2539 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-stewardess-of-the-ow-in-her-new-uniform-1959-19590101-pd2539-rechteinfo-rights-managed-rm-image603220582.html
RM2X1B206–Two stewardess of the ow in her new uniform, 1959 - 19590101 PD2539 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Joy Elliott of Streatham , one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-girls-for-boac-joy-elliott-of-streatham-one-of-the-six-new-air-stewardesses-to-serve-on-boac-long-distance-craft-pictured-here-at-london-airport-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-the-girls-have-been-trained-by-boac-and-will-serve-on-regular-flights-to-hong-kong-singapore-and-bahrein-on-the-persian-gulf-11-march-1950-image624413304.html
RM2Y7TDF4–NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Joy Elliott of Streatham , one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950
NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport , Paula Francis of London. The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-girls-for-boac-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-one-of-the-six-new-air-stewardesses-to-serve-on-boac-long-distance-craft-pictured-here-at-london-airport-paula-francis-of-london-the-girls-have-been-trained-by-boac-and-will-serve-on-regular-flights-to-hong-kong-singapore-and-bahrein-on-the-persian-gulf-11-march-1950-image624413294.html
RM2Y7TDEP–NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport , Paula Francis of London. The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950
NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Margaret Edwards of Newport, Mon , one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-girls-for-boac-margaret-edwards-of-newport-mon-one-of-the-six-new-air-stewardesses-to-serve-on-boac-long-distance-craft-pictured-here-at-london-airport-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-the-girls-have-been-trained-by-boac-and-will-serve-on-regular-flights-to-hong-kong-singapore-and-bahrein-on-the-persian-gulf-11-march-1950-image624413298.html
RM2Y7TDEX–NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Margaret Edwards of Newport, Mon , one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950
NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-girls-for-boac-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-one-of-the-six-new-air-stewardesses-to-serve-on-boac-long-distance-craft-pictured-here-at-london-airport-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-the-girls-have-been-trained-by-boac-and-will-serve-on-regular-flights-to-hong-kong-singapore-and-bahrein-on-the-persian-gulf-11-march-1950-image624413299.html
RM2Y7TDEY–NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950
NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-girls-for-boac-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-one-of-the-six-new-air-stewardesses-to-serve-on-boac-long-distance-craft-pictured-here-at-london-airport-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-the-girls-have-been-trained-by-boac-and-will-serve-on-regular-flights-to-hong-kong-singapore-and-bahrein-on-the-persian-gulf-11-march-1950-image624413324.html
RM2Y7TDFT–NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire one of the six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft. Pictured here at London airport Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950
CHRISTMAS DAY AIR TRAVELLERS WILL HAVE THEIR PUDDING . Pan American Airways will include English plum pudding in a special dinner which will be served by stewardesses on board Clippers flying the Atlantic on Christmas Day. Stewardess Norma Jean Gasskill is pictured in the lounge of the decorated double deck Stratto Clipper as she practices pouring the sauce that adds extra flavour to the pudding. 22 December 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christmas-day-air-travellers-will-have-their-pudding-pan-american-airways-will-include-english-plum-pudding-in-a-special-dinner-which-will-be-served-by-stewardesses-on-board-clippers-flying-the-atlantic-on-christmas-day-stewardess-norma-jean-gasskill-is-pictured-in-the-lounge-of-the-decorated-double-deck-stratto-clipper-as-she-practices-pouring-the-sauce-that-adds-extra-flavour-to-the-pudding-22-december-1950-image624407875.html
RM2Y7T6H7–CHRISTMAS DAY AIR TRAVELLERS WILL HAVE THEIR PUDDING . Pan American Airways will include English plum pudding in a special dinner which will be served by stewardesses on board Clippers flying the Atlantic on Christmas Day. Stewardess Norma Jean Gasskill is pictured in the lounge of the decorated double deck Stratto Clipper as she practices pouring the sauce that adds extra flavour to the pudding. 22 December 1950
NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft, pictured here as they step out in a line at London airport: left to rights: Sheila Newman of Birmingham; Joy Elliott of Streatham , London; Paula Francis of London ; Margaret Edwards of Newport, Mon ; Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; and Diana Palmer of Richmond, Surrey. The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-girls-for-boac-six-new-air-stewardesses-to-serve-on-boac-long-distance-craft-pictured-here-as-they-step-out-in-a-line-at-london-airport-left-to-rights-sheila-newman-of-birmingham-joy-elliott-of-streatham-london-paula-francis-of-london-margaret-edwards-of-newport-mon-susan-chandler-of-chester-cheshire-and-diana-palmer-of-richmond-surrey-the-girls-have-been-trained-by-boac-and-will-serve-on-regular-flights-to-hong-kong-singapore-and-bahrein-on-the-persian-gulf-11-march-1950-image624413335.html
RM2Y7TDG7–NEW GIRLS FOR B.O.A.C. Six new air stewardesses to serve on B.O.A.C. long distance craft, pictured here as they step out in a line at London airport: left to rights: Sheila Newman of Birmingham; Joy Elliott of Streatham , London; Paula Francis of London ; Margaret Edwards of Newport, Mon ; Susan Chandler of Chester, Cheshire; and Diana Palmer of Richmond, Surrey. The girls have been trained by B.O.A.C. and will serve on regular flights to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bahrei'n on the Persian Gulf. 11 March 1950
Pictured on arrival at London Airport is air stewardess Evelyn Conlon of New York City , who is reperesent Pan American Airways in the Miss Airways 1950 competition. 6 July 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pictured-on-arrival-at-london-airport-is-air-stewardess-evelyn-conlon-of-new-york-city-who-is-reperesent-pan-american-airways-in-the-miss-airways-1950-competition-6-july-1950-image623399635.html
RM2Y668GK–Pictured on arrival at London Airport is air stewardess Evelyn Conlon of New York City , who is reperesent Pan American Airways in the Miss Airways 1950 competition. 6 July 1950
LONE STAR STATE SENDS A BIG FLAG Checking the length of the flag of the State of Texas - the ' Lone Star State ' - is Pan American Airways stewardess Elizabeth Macdonald of Angleton , Texas . Correct measurement of this flag of the huge , proud and very nearly independent state ; 12 feet by 15 . Scene ; La Guardia Field , New York . The flag donated by the Dallas Historical Society ' , will be flown along side the Union Jack at the first annual reunion dinner in London of Royal Air Force men who receive their wartime flight training in Terrell , Texas . The airmen are Texans by adoption . The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lone-star-state-sends-a-big-flag-checking-the-length-of-the-flag-of-the-state-of-texas-the-lone-star-state-is-pan-american-airways-stewardess-elizabeth-macdonald-of-angleton-texas-correct-measurement-of-this-flag-of-the-huge-proud-and-very-nearly-independent-state-12-feet-by-15-scene-la-guardia-field-new-york-the-flag-donated-by-the-dallas-historical-society-will-be-flown-along-side-the-union-jack-at-the-first-annual-reunion-dinner-in-london-of-royal-air-force-men-who-receive-their-wartime-flight-training-in-terrell-texas-the-airmen-are-texans-by-adoption-the-image624410147.html
RM2Y7T9EB–LONE STAR STATE SENDS A BIG FLAG Checking the length of the flag of the State of Texas - the ' Lone Star State ' - is Pan American Airways stewardess Elizabeth Macdonald of Angleton , Texas . Correct measurement of this flag of the huge , proud and very nearly independent state ; 12 feet by 15 . Scene ; La Guardia Field , New York . The flag donated by the Dallas Historical Society ' , will be flown along side the Union Jack at the first annual reunion dinner in London of Royal Air Force men who receive their wartime flight training in Terrell , Texas . The airmen are Texans by adoption . The
These BOAC girls will be competing for the Miss Spirit of St Louis title in a contest to find the world's ideal airline stewardess . Left to right J L B Richardson (Littlehampton) , M Sheffield (Coventry) ; C Allam (London) ; S New (Bushy Heath) ; D J Webster (Birmingham) ; and P B R Wells (London) . Final of the contest will be held in America in May 3rd April 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/these-boac-girls-will-be-competing-for-the-miss-spirit-of-st-louis-title-in-a-contest-to-find-the-worlds-ideal-airline-stewardess-left-to-right-j-l-b-richardson-littlehampton-m-sheffield-coventry-c-allam-london-s-new-bushy-heath-d-j-webster-birmingham-and-p-b-r-wells-london-final-of-the-contest-will-be-held-in-america-in-may-3rd-april-1957-image624442803.html
RM2Y7WR4K–These BOAC girls will be competing for the Miss Spirit of St Louis title in a contest to find the world's ideal airline stewardess . Left to right J L B Richardson (Littlehampton) , M Sheffield (Coventry) ; C Allam (London) ; S New (Bushy Heath) ; D J Webster (Birmingham) ; and P B R Wells (London) . Final of the contest will be held in America in May 3rd April 1957
STRACHEY AND GRIFFITHS FLY TO MALAYA 22 May 1950 Mr John Strachey, War Minister, and Mr James Griffiths, Colonial Secretary, left London Airport today (Monday) for their visit to Malaya. Mr Strachey, making a tour of Far Eastern Command, will inspect anti terrorist operations and pay a brief visit to Hong Kong. Mr Griffiths, before leaving, said he would see 'trade union members and leaders at all levels' in his observation of Malayan economic and social problems. Picture Shows: Mr John Strachey and Mr James Griffiths (left) with BOAC stewardess Faith Sisman of Bayswater, London, as t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/strachey-and-griffiths-fly-to-malaya-22-may-1950-mr-john-strachey-war-minister-and-mr-james-griffiths-colonial-secretary-left-london-airport-today-monday-for-their-visit-to-malaya-mr-strachey-making-a-tour-of-far-eastern-command-will-inspect-anti-terrorist-operations-and-pay-a-brief-visit-to-hong-kong-mr-griffiths-before-leaving-said-he-would-see-trade-union-members-and-leaders-at-all-levels-in-his-observation-of-malayan-economic-and-social-problems-picture-shows-mr-john-strachey-and-mr-james-griffiths-left-with-boac-stewardess-faith-sisman-of-bayswater-london-as-t-image624410544.html
RM2Y7TA0G–STRACHEY AND GRIFFITHS FLY TO MALAYA 22 May 1950 Mr John Strachey, War Minister, and Mr James Griffiths, Colonial Secretary, left London Airport today (Monday) for their visit to Malaya. Mr Strachey, making a tour of Far Eastern Command, will inspect anti terrorist operations and pay a brief visit to Hong Kong. Mr Griffiths, before leaving, said he would see 'trade union members and leaders at all levels' in his observation of Malayan economic and social problems. Picture Shows: Mr John Strachey and Mr James Griffiths (left) with BOAC stewardess Faith Sisman of Bayswater, London, as t
IN SEARCH OF A SUN TAN 18 May 1950 Micheal Wilding, the British film actor, chats with British European Airways stewardess Jane Jefferies before boarding the aircraft at Northolt Airport for a flight to Nice today (Thursday). Mr Wilding will spend eight days in the sunshine there acquiring a tan before starting on his new picture, 'Rendezvous in Cannes', which he is both producing and starring in. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-search-of-a-sun-tan-18-may-1950-micheal-wilding-the-british-film-actor-chats-with-british-european-airways-stewardess-jane-jefferies-before-boarding-the-aircraft-at-northolt-airport-for-a-flight-to-nice-today-thursday-mr-wilding-will-spend-eight-days-in-the-sunshine-there-acquiring-a-tan-before-starting-on-his-new-picture-rendezvous-in-cannes-which-he-is-both-producing-and-starring-in-image624410712.html
RM2Y7TA6G–IN SEARCH OF A SUN TAN 18 May 1950 Micheal Wilding, the British film actor, chats with British European Airways stewardess Jane Jefferies before boarding the aircraft at Northolt Airport for a flight to Nice today (Thursday). Mr Wilding will spend eight days in the sunshine there acquiring a tan before starting on his new picture, 'Rendezvous in Cannes', which he is both producing and starring in.
PERFECT AIRLINE GIRLY ELEANOR HESS , of Oakland, New Jersey, American overseas airlines stewardess who won the regional A.O.A.contest in America, helped to choose a contestant for the Miss Airways 1950 competition. This battle of beauty and charm will be staged by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and London airport on July 15. Fifteen airlines operating into Britain including British, American, Dutch, French and Belgian lines, will submit entries. Miss Hess, a former nurse, flies in a double-decked strategy cruiser between New York and London. 27 May 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/perfect-airline-girly-eleanor-hess-of-oakland-new-jersey-american-overseas-airlines-stewardess-who-won-the-regional-aoacontest-in-america-helped-to-choose-a-contestant-for-the-miss-airways-1950-competition-this-battle-of-beauty-and-charm-will-be-staged-by-the-ministry-of-civil-aviation-and-london-airport-on-july-15-fifteen-airlines-operating-into-britain-including-british-american-dutch-french-and-belgian-lines-will-submit-entries-miss-hess-a-former-nurse-flies-in-a-double-decked-strategy-cruiser-between-new-york-and-london-27-may-1950-image624410244.html
RM2Y7T9HT–PERFECT AIRLINE GIRLY ELEANOR HESS , of Oakland, New Jersey, American overseas airlines stewardess who won the regional A.O.A.contest in America, helped to choose a contestant for the Miss Airways 1950 competition. This battle of beauty and charm will be staged by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and London airport on July 15. Fifteen airlines operating into Britain including British, American, Dutch, French and Belgian lines, will submit entries. Miss Hess, a former nurse, flies in a double-decked strategy cruiser between New York and London. 27 May 1950
STEWARDESS FOR PRINCESS'S FLIGHT TO NAIROBI Stewardess Diana Gill Nanette Palmer (pictured here) of Richmond, Surrey, will fly in the B.O.A.C. Argonaut liner in which Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will leave London, on January 31, for Nairobi at the start of their Commonwealth tour . Miss Palmer, 27, was born at Grantham, Lincolnshire. During the war she worked for the American Red Cross in London, France and Germany. She joined B.O.A.C.in 1949. The Royal aircraft will carry two crews on the Nairobi flights. They will change at a refuelling point about halfway on the 4500 miles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stewardess-for-princesss-flight-to-nairobi-stewardess-diana-gill-nanette-palmer-pictured-here-of-richmond-surrey-will-fly-in-the-boac-argonaut-liner-in-which-princess-elizabeth-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-will-leave-london-on-january-31-for-nairobi-at-the-start-of-their-commonwealth-tour-miss-palmer-27-was-born-at-grantham-lincolnshire-during-the-war-she-worked-for-the-american-red-cross-in-london-france-and-germany-she-joined-boacin-1949-the-royal-aircraft-will-carry-two-crews-on-the-nairobi-flights-they-will-change-at-a-refuelling-point-about-halfway-on-the-4500-miles-image624413296.html
RM2Y7TDET–STEWARDESS FOR PRINCESS'S FLIGHT TO NAIROBI Stewardess Diana Gill Nanette Palmer (pictured here) of Richmond, Surrey, will fly in the B.O.A.C. Argonaut liner in which Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will leave London, on January 31, for Nairobi at the start of their Commonwealth tour . Miss Palmer, 27, was born at Grantham, Lincolnshire. During the war she worked for the American Red Cross in London, France and Germany. She joined B.O.A.C.in 1949. The Royal aircraft will carry two crews on the Nairobi flights. They will change at a refuelling point about halfway on the 4500 miles
NEW YORK GIRLS AT RUNNYMEDE American Overseas Airlines decided that its stewardesses should have the opportunity of getting to know more of Britain, particularly of the historical places, in order that they may be able more intelligently to answer questions asked of them by American passengers. When operations permit, AOA stewardesses are allowed stopover periods in London so that they can spend more time outside the city and learn about Britain. Picture Shows:Two of the first girls chosen AOA Leading Stewardesses, Margraet Phillips (left) and Mildred McCullough walking along the banks of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-girls-at-runnymede-american-overseas-airlines-decided-that-its-stewardesses-should-have-the-opportunity-of-getting-to-know-more-of-britain-particularly-of-the-historical-places-in-order-that-they-may-be-able-more-intelligently-to-answer-questions-asked-of-them-by-american-passengers-when-operations-permit-aoa-stewardesses-are-allowed-stopover-periods-in-london-so-that-they-can-spend-more-time-outside-the-city-and-learn-about-britain-picture-showstwo-of-the-first-girls-chosen-aoa-leading-stewardesses-margraet-phillips-left-and-mildred-mccullough-walking-along-the-banks-of-th-image624410974.html
RM2Y7TAFX–NEW YORK GIRLS AT RUNNYMEDE American Overseas Airlines decided that its stewardesses should have the opportunity of getting to know more of Britain, particularly of the historical places, in order that they may be able more intelligently to answer questions asked of them by American passengers. When operations permit, AOA stewardesses are allowed stopover periods in London so that they can spend more time outside the city and learn about Britain. Picture Shows:Two of the first girls chosen AOA Leading Stewardesses, Margraet Phillips (left) and Mildred McCullough walking along the banks of th
TAKING THE PRIME MINISTER TO AMERICA In conversation at London airport today are two members of the crew of the B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser in which the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, leaves for Washington tomorrow to discuss the international crisis with President Truman. They are the pilot, Captain William John Craig, 40, of Bristol, and Stewardess Juanita ( ' Bunny ') Rolandi , 28, of West Acton, London. Captain Craig, flight captain of B.O.A.C.'s Statocruiser flight, has flown 2,000,000 miles. Born in Oldham and educated in New Zealand, he joined the R.A.F. in 1932 and was Flying Boat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taking-the-prime-minister-to-america-in-conversation-at-london-airport-today-are-two-members-of-the-crew-of-the-boac-stratocruiser-in-which-the-prime-minister-mr-clement-attlee-leaves-for-washington-tomorrow-to-discuss-the-international-crisis-with-president-truman-they-are-the-pilot-captain-william-john-craig-40-of-bristol-and-stewardess-juanita-bunny-rolandi-28-of-west-acton-london-captain-craig-flight-captain-of-boacs-statocruiser-flight-has-flown-2000000-miles-born-in-oldham-and-educated-in-new-zealand-he-joined-the-raf-in-1932-and-was-flying-boat-image624407313.html
RM2Y7T5W5–TAKING THE PRIME MINISTER TO AMERICA In conversation at London airport today are two members of the crew of the B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser in which the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, leaves for Washington tomorrow to discuss the international crisis with President Truman. They are the pilot, Captain William John Craig, 40, of Bristol, and Stewardess Juanita ( ' Bunny ') Rolandi , 28, of West Acton, London. Captain Craig, flight captain of B.O.A.C.'s Statocruiser flight, has flown 2,000,000 miles. Born in Oldham and educated in New Zealand, he joined the R.A.F. in 1932 and was Flying Boat
PRIME MINISTER'S CREW FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT Pictured at London Airport today are members of the crew of the B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser in which the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, will leave for Washington tomorrow to discuss the international crisis with President Truman. Left to right : Captain William John Craig, 40, of Bristol, Flight Captain of B.O.A.C.'s Stratocruiser flight, who will pilot the plane ; First-Officer Colin J Geoffrey of Bristol : Navigating-Officer Albert Caseley of Newport, Monmouthshire ; Engineer-Officer Dennis Bock of Bristol ; Engineer-Officer Philip Branson of Bris Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-ministers-crew-for-atlantic-flight-pictured-at-london-airport-today-are-members-of-the-crew-of-the-boac-stratocruiser-in-which-the-prime-minister-mr-clement-attlee-will-leave-for-washington-tomorrow-to-discuss-the-international-crisis-with-president-truman-left-to-right-captain-william-john-craig-40-of-bristol-flight-captain-of-boacs-stratocruiser-flight-who-will-pilot-the-plane-first-officer-colin-j-geoffrey-of-bristol-navigating-officer-albert-caseley-of-newport-monmouthshire-engineer-officer-dennis-bock-of-bristol-engineer-officer-philip-branson-of-bris-image624407289.html
RM2Y7T5T9–PRIME MINISTER'S CREW FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT Pictured at London Airport today are members of the crew of the B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser in which the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, will leave for Washington tomorrow to discuss the international crisis with President Truman. Left to right : Captain William John Craig, 40, of Bristol, Flight Captain of B.O.A.C.'s Stratocruiser flight, who will pilot the plane ; First-Officer Colin J Geoffrey of Bristol : Navigating-Officer Albert Caseley of Newport, Monmouthshire ; Engineer-Officer Dennis Bock of Bristol ; Engineer-Officer Philip Branson of Bris
LION TWINS WEIGH IN FOR BIG FLIGHT Twin six-weeks-old lion Cubs, Cherry and Pamela, left London Airport in a B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser for Montréal, Canada. They are being sent by the director of the Barry Island Zoo, Glamorgan - where they were born - to the Calgary (Alberta) zoo. PICTURE SHOWS:- Cherry and Pamela being weighed by a B.O.A.C. stewardess Faith Sisman of Bayswater, London, who is responsible for their care during the crossing, at London airport. 5 November 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lion-twins-weigh-in-for-big-flight-twin-six-weeks-old-lion-cubs-cherry-and-pamela-left-london-airport-in-a-boac-stratocruiser-for-montral-canada-they-are-being-sent-by-the-director-of-the-barry-island-zoo-glamorgan-where-they-were-born-to-the-calgary-alberta-zoo-picture-shows-cherry-and-pamela-being-weighed-by-a-boac-stewardess-faith-sisman-of-bayswater-london-who-is-responsible-for-their-care-during-the-crossing-at-london-airport-5-november-1950-image624413090.html
RM2Y7TD7E–LION TWINS WEIGH IN FOR BIG FLIGHT Twin six-weeks-old lion Cubs, Cherry and Pamela, left London Airport in a B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser for Montréal, Canada. They are being sent by the director of the Barry Island Zoo, Glamorgan - where they were born - to the Calgary (Alberta) zoo. PICTURE SHOWS:- Cherry and Pamela being weighed by a B.O.A.C. stewardess Faith Sisman of Bayswater, London, who is responsible for their care during the crossing, at London airport. 5 November 1950
American Overseas Airlines decided that its stewardesses should have an opportunity of getting to know more of Britain , particularly of the historical places , in order that they may be able more intelligently to answer questions asked of them by American passengers . When operations permit , AOA stewardesses are allowed stopover periods in London so that they can spend more time outside the city and learn about Britain . Shown are Stewardesses Margaret Phillips (left) and Mildred McCullough , from New York , USA , visiting Windsor Castle , impressed by one of the Guards sentries . 11 May 195 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-overseas-airlines-decided-that-its-stewardesses-should-have-an-opportunity-of-getting-to-know-more-of-britain-particularly-of-the-historical-places-in-order-that-they-may-be-able-more-intelligently-to-answer-questions-asked-of-them-by-american-passengers-when-operations-permit-aoa-stewardesses-are-allowed-stopover-periods-in-london-so-that-they-can-spend-more-time-outside-the-city-and-learn-about-britain-shown-are-stewardesses-margaret-phillips-left-and-mildred-mccullough-from-new-york-usa-visiting-windsor-castle-impressed-by-one-of-the-guards-sentries-11-may-195-image624442800.html
RM2Y7WR4G–American Overseas Airlines decided that its stewardesses should have an opportunity of getting to know more of Britain , particularly of the historical places , in order that they may be able more intelligently to answer questions asked of them by American passengers . When operations permit , AOA stewardesses are allowed stopover periods in London so that they can spend more time outside the city and learn about Britain . Shown are Stewardesses Margaret Phillips (left) and Mildred McCullough , from New York , USA , visiting Windsor Castle , impressed by one of the Guards sentries . 11 May 195
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