Photos of aircraft and HMS Hermes, the first aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy
She was with HMAS Australia when we were at Dakar for the de Gaulle debacle there in September of 1940. Find out more about Hermes at uboat.net.
That's an outstanding set of photographs associated with HMS Hermes you have put up on your blog. There is a good deal of historical significance attached to some of them. I've done a bit of research, and can tell you few things. Photograph number 3 - This is a Lockheed Sirius aircraft. It was almost certainly taken on Wednesday 30 September 1931 when a Lockheed Sirius (named "Tingmissartoq") piloted by Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh landed on the Yangtze River at Hankow near HMS Sirius.
Here is a photograph of Tingmissartoq in the Smithsonian for comparison: Photographs numbered 6 through 9 - As you are no doubt well aware HM S/M Poseidon collided with a Chinese merchant vessel Yuta on 5 June 1931. Upon reaching the site of the collision Hermes launched 4 boats and picked up 5 survivors of whom one later died. The heavy cruiser HMS Cumberland which arrived first on the scene picked up many more survivors. 22 crew died in total. Photograph number 10 - Tingmissartoq being craned aboard HMS Hermes. Looks like Colonel Lindbergh standing on the wing. Looks like Anne Morrow Lindbergh sitting above the rear cockpit.
References:
Wikepedia HMS Poseidon: Smithsonian institution notes on Lockheed Sirius "Tingmissartoq":
Website containing alternative views of Lindbergh and Tingmissartoq aboard and nearby HMS Hermes: Mac, certainly aviation memoribilia collectors would be very interested in the pics of Lindbergh and Tingmissartoq. I'm interested in publishing scans of the pics on my blog and on my Flickr photo sharing page. To whom do I need to address permission to obtain scans of all these and to publish?
Cheers,
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