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  2. File:Aerial view of South Station, circa 1960.jpg - Wikipedia

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    File:Aerial view of downtown Boston (1), circa 1960.jpg cropped 35 % horizontally, 58 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode. File usage The following page uses this file:

  3. Timeline of women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Women fighter pilots in the United States military fly the first combat missions off aircraft carriers. [228] Asnath Mahapa is the first African woman to become a pilot in South Africa. [229] Nicole Chang Leng becomes the first woman pilot of the Seychelles. [230]

  4. Category:1960s photographs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s photographs" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. 1960s aerial spy photos reveal hidden archaeological sites

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    They dug up and archived a trove of U-2 spy photos from the '50s and '60s, eventually finding ancient canals and "desert kite" stone structures built in northern Iraq by the Assyrians up to 8,000 ...

  6. Mary Meader - Wikipedia

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    Rachael Mary Upjohn Light Meader (April 15, 1916 – March 16, 2008) was an American aerial photographer and explorer.Heir to the Upjohn Company fortune, she is best known in aerial circles for her 35,000-mile (56,000 km) flight in 1937–1938, during which she photographed unprecedented images of South America and Africa.

  7. File:1960s Aerial shot before Library was built.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, women were again, for the first time since WWII, permitted to fly in the United States Armed Forces, beginning with the Navy and the Army in 1974, and then the Air Force in 1976. [190] By the mid-1970s, women were predicting that there would be a large increase in female pilots because of the women's liberation movement. [ 191 ]

  9. The 1960s were wild. In a good way, of course. It was the decade when thousands of Americans challenged democracy, fought for their freedom and equal rights, and rewrote established norms in every ...