John Alcock (1892-1919), British aviator, 1914. Artist: Unknown

John Alcock (1892-1919), British aviator, 1914. Artist: Unknown

1-152-138 - Ann Ronan Picture Library/Heritage-Images

John Alcock (1892-1919), British aviator, 1914. Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown made the first non-stop transatlantic flight on 14 June 1919, for which they shared a £10,000 prize awarded by the Daily Mail newspaper. The flight, which took place between St John's in Newfoundland and Clifden in County Galway, Ireland, took 16 hours and 27 minutes and culminated in their Vimy Vickers biplane crash-landing on Derrygimla bog in Clifden. Both men were knighted after the flight. Photograph of Alcock taken at Hendon, signed and dated 1914.


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Subject
  1. Sir John Alcock: British: Aviator, pilot
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  1. Sir Arthur Whitten-Brown: British: Aviator, pilot

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  1. Photograph

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

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  1. 51 35 00 N , 000 14 00 W

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2509x4181
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  1. 0390001080
  1. 1-152-138
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  1. 1152138

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