Alone Among the Stars: Aviation in Harbour Grace, NL (1919-Present) Alone Among the Stars: Aviation in Harbour Grace, NL (1919-Present) Conception Bay Museum
Crew of the Gypsy Moth, photographed with Harry Archibald (centre). In 1954, Harry purchased the historic, former Ridley Hall premises, with his family, continuing to reside there until […]
James (Jim) Mollison at the Harbour Grace airstrip, 1936. Spectators remarked on the pilot’s ordinary clothing – he wore a soft, blue collar shirt, woolen sweater, and overalls.
In October 1936, planning a flight from New York to London, Mollison bought the American Bellanca aeroplane, The Irish Swoop. The Irish aviator, Colonel Fitzmaurice, owned the plane […]
The Handley Page Atlantic crashed at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, 1919. An engine malfunction forced a crash landing near a racetrack. The crew remained grounded in Nova Scotia during […]
Assembly of the Handley Page Atlantic in Harbour Grace, NL, 1919.
Page 48 of our Airstrip logbook documents Amelia Earhart’s historic transatlantic flight. Document reads: Lockheed Vega NR7952 New York HP Super Charged Pratt Whitney Engine Owner – Amelia […]
Rendition of Lamont ‘Lal’ Parsons flying Between the spires of the Immaculate Conception Church in Harbour Grace, NL, 1942. The painting was entitled “Til I Return” by Ian […]
Lamont (Lal) Parsons pictured with his Hawker Hurricane fighter plane at Torbay, Newfoundland, 1940.