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Looking for photos of Sir Arthur Whitten Brown....
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Writer
2004-02-01 10:52:06 UTC
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I'm looking for any photographs of Sir Arthur Whitten Brown's gravesite. He
was the navigator for the first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight in June 1919,
of which Sir John Alcock was the pilot.



Sir Arthur died in 1948, but I have no leads at all, as to where his
gravesite is located. (I know that Sir John Alcock is buried in Manchester,
England).



If you have any tips, leads, or any links to any websites, please contact me
at ***@hotmail.com





Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can give!
Frank McDonald
2004-02-01 11:38:06 UTC
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I'm pretty sure Sir Authur Whitten Brown lived and died in Swansea Wales.
I have a friend who lives in Wales, I'm not sure how close to Swansea. I'll
email him and ask.
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I'm looking for any photographs of Sir Arthur Whitten Brown's gravesite.
He
Post by Writer
was the navigator for the first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight in June 1919,
of which Sir John Alcock was the pilot.
Sir Arthur died in 1948, but I have no leads at all, as to where his
gravesite is located. (I know that Sir John Alcock is buried in Manchester,
England).
If you have any tips, leads, or any links to any websites, please contact me
Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can give!
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