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Wellman Arctic AirshipNewspaperman Walter Wellmans airship in an Arctic expedition
Hot Springs, Ark. (1920), left to right: William A. Pinkerton, Inspector Gough of Scotland Yard, and Lou Houseman, newspaperman
Newspaperman. Date between 1860 and 1870
Lord BeaverbrookWilliam Maxwell " Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (1879 - 1964), Canadian-British businessman and newspaperman, in top hat and tails and carrying an umbrella. (Unknown location.)
James Gordon BennettJAMES GORDON BENNETT (younger) in 1872 American newspaperman, known for patronage of motor racing
WELLMANs AMERICA - 2Newspaperman Walter Wellman designs America to cross the Atlantic, but the project has to be abandoned after 100 miles due to bad weather, the crew are rescued by a steamer
WELLMANs AMERICA - 1Newspaperman Walter Wellman designs America to cross the Atlantic, but the project has to be abandoned after 100 miles due to bad weather, the crew are rescued by a steamer