Diary of Maude Bonney, 1933
- Creator
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Bonney, Lores, 1897-1994
- Call Number
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MS 10127/3
- Created/Published
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[1933]
- Extent
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0.05 m. (1 v.)
- Items
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98
- Scope and Content
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Diary kept by Maude Bonney which includes an account of her crash on a Malaysian island in 1933.
- Background
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Aviatrix. Maude Bonney was the first person to fly from Australia to England and the first person to fly solo through Africa.
- Notes
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Bonney, Lores. (). Diary of Maude Bonney, Retrieved December 27, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-235008530
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- Until 2064 [Creator Date of Death + 70 Years]
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