Collection:
    Juneau—Douglas City Museum
    Object ID:
    2013.08.209
    Accession#:
    2013.08
    Credit Line:
    Donated by Mildred Goss Jones.
    Object Name:
    Document
    Title:
    Magazine Illustration of the Flying Hutchinsons
    Year Range from:
    1931
    Year Range to:
    1935
    Scope & Content:
    Black and white magazine illustration of a float plane (sea plane) which has crash landed on a shoreline. Aircraft is in the lower proper left corner of illustration. Three people, a woman and two girls) are standing on a rock on the proper right side of the illustration. They are facing the plane. Water and iceberg shapes in the background. 
Verso has three columns of black, typed text. The language is French. A section of a portrait photograph is in the upper proper right corner. An article headline of "Les Theatre" is in the far proper left column.
    Verso has three columns of black, typed text. The language is French. A section of a portrait photograph is in the upper proper right corner. An article headline of "Les Theatre" is in the far proper left column.
Dates of Creation:
    1931—1935
    Notes:
    Located in photo album (2013.08.011A). Attached to album page by corner tabs. White text on album page below the photograph reads: "The 'Flying Hutchinsons' Forced down off Iceland".
The Flying Hutchinson's refers to an American family of four who flew to all 48 American state capitols and then attempted to fly around the world. The family consisted of Colonel George R. Hutchinson, Mrs. Blanche Hutchinson and their two daughters, Katherine and Janet Lee.
The album belonged to William G. Brian Harland. He was a mechanic for Alaska—Washington Airways and Alaska Southern Airways. He was based out of Juneau.
    The Flying Hutchinson's refers to an American family of four who flew to all 48 American state capitols and then attempted to fly around the world. The family consisted of Colonel George R. Hutchinson, Mrs. Blanche Hutchinson and their two daughters, Katherine and Janet Lee.
The album belonged to William G. Brian Harland. He was a mechanic for Alaska—Washington Airways and Alaska Southern Airways. He was based out of Juneau.
People:
    Harland, William G. Brian
Harland, Brian
Hutchinson, George R.
Hutchinson, Blanche
Hutchinson, Katherine
Hutchinson, Janet Lee
    Harland, Brian
Hutchinson, George R.
Hutchinson, Blanche
Hutchinson, Katherine
Hutchinson, Janet Lee
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Drawing
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Aircraft
Aviation
Disaster
Family
Iceberg
Water