c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/1
The design of the Badge showing the Medals and Decorations won by Sir Ross Smith during his brilliant career in the Royal Air Force
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/2
The departure for London showing St. Paul's Cathedral in the background
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/3
The Landing in India
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/4
The Welcome in Burmah [sic]; The arrival in Adelaide, South Australia (where Sir Ross Smith & Sir Keith Smith were born) with the twin towers of the General Post Office & Town Hall showing underneath the plane
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/6
Portrait panel at rear of statue, Sir Keith Smith K.B.E. brother of Sir Ross Smith and the mechanics, Lieuts. Shiers and Bennett who comprised the crew in the flight
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/7
Front view of the statue of Captain Sir Ross Smith K.B.E., M.C., D.F.C. in flying kit standing on a semi-sphere with one foot in England & the other in Australia
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/8
The Figure of Sir Ross Smith in profile represented in the act of fastening the buckle of his coat prior to beginning the flight
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/9
The Figure of 'Intrepidity' a vigorous conception that distinguished the career of Sir Ross Smith
c. 1928, Photograph, B 72745/10
The beautiful figure called 'Flight' which with that of 'Intrepedity' flanks the pedestal of the Murray Bridge Granite.