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1911 Early Aviation photo FRANCE ANDRE BEAUMONT WINNER Daily Mail Prize Bleriot
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From Henry Woodhouse Archive, 1911 photo of
Andre Beaumont
after winning the
British Daily Mail Circuit Prize
in his Bleriot monoplane - Beaumont is being carried in triumph! Photo is mounted on period hardboard matting.
Period typing on front of photo matting:
Andre Beaumont, Winner of the British Circuit, Carried in Triumph
He won 10,000 British pounds for the air circuit race around Great Britain!
From wiki: Jean Louis Conneau,
better known under the pseudonym André Beaumont,
was a pioneer French aviator, Naval Lieutenant and Flying boat manufacturer. As a member of the French armed forces, he was not permitted to use his real name. IN 1912 he became the Technical Director of Donnet-Lévèque who manufactured flying boats. In 1913 he co-founded the Franco-British Aviation (FBA) to build flying boats (Fr. Hydravions (Hydroplanes)). It had its headquarters in London and a factory in Paris and supplied both the French and British armed services.
From wiki: The Daily Mail Circuit of Britain air race was a British cross-country air race which took place from 1911 until 1914, with prizes donated by the Daily Mail newspaper on the initiative of its proprietor, Lord Northcliffe. It was one of several races and awards offered by the paper between 1906 and 1925.
The 1911 race took place on 22 July and was a 1,010 miles (1,630 km) event with 11 compulsory stops and a circular route starting and finishing at Brooklands in Surrey. The winner was Jean Conneau in a Blériot XI who took 22 hours, 28 minutes to complete the course, an average speed of 45 mph (72 km/h) and received the first prize of £10,000. The runner up was Jules Védrines in a Morane-Borel monoplane with James Valentine, in a Deperdussin, third.
Photo measures approx.: 5" x 6.5" w/matting 6.5 x 9
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