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Travel Bug Dog Tag Harriet Quimby TB

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, July 11, 2004
Origin:
California, United States
Recently Spotted:
In KlaverVier

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Current Goal

After reaching her goal of visiting Dover, England; the place where she made her mark in history, Harriet Quimby would now like to fly back to San Diego, California, her current home base. One note: PLEASE DO NOT PLACE INTO A CACHE WITH LESS THAN 5 JOURNAL ENTRIES IN THE PAST 5 MONTHS. TBs are made to move, not sit in caches that never get visited. Thank you!

About This Item

The Harriet Quimby TB

Harriet Quimby, a journalist by training, was the first major female pilot in the United States, and one of the world's best women aviators. In 1911, she became the first licensed female pilot in the United States, and less than a year later, became the first woman to fly across the English Channel. Although Quimby lived only to age 37, she had a major impact on women's roles in aviation; she was a true pioneer and helped break down stereotypes about women's abilities during the first decade of flight. Quimby was also very beautiful and stylish. At a time when other pilots, most of whom were male, flew in very undistinguished gear, she designed her own trademark flight suit, a purple satin outfit with a hood, which she wore whenever she flew. Besides being an auspicious pilot, Quimby was a champion for many women's issues. During her early journalism career, she wrote articles about child welfare and political corruption and vice in New York City. She also pressed for an expanded role for women aviators. As she noted in an exclusive article for Good Housekeeping, which was published posthumously, "There is no reason why the aeroplane [the spelling of the day] should not open up a fruitful occupation for women. I see no reason why they cannot realize handsome incomes by carrying passengers between adjacent towns, why they cannot derive incomes from parcel delivery, from taking photographs from above, or from conducting schools for flying. Any of these things it is now possible to do." Read more about Harriet Quimby at the following link: (visit link)

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Tracking History (13238.8mi) View Map

Discovered It 4/6/2025 Operation Monkeys discovered it Netherlands   Visit Log

I see you tb on TD spoiler group. I hope that's ok?
Else just delete my log please.
Thank you anway.
Unfortunately,think it's lost,as it haven 't been found for mor many years.
My TD gx108y
A have mor tb's
Sent message for mor tb's
(Collection operation monkeys)

Discovered It 7/16/2019 Rev600 discovered it Netherlands   Visit Log

Discovered, thank you for sharing.

Dropped Off 11/11/2007 simba62 placed it in KlaverVier Netherlands - 89.72 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/26/2007 simba62 retrieved it from Historisch Colhorn Noord-Holland, Netherlands   Visit Log

Found it in Kolhorn

Dropped Off 8/12/2007 The Snakes placed it in Historisch Colhorn Noord-Holland, Netherlands - 40.98 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/15/2007 The Snakes retrieved it from Hardercache Netherlands   Visit Log

16.30 uur gelogd.

Dropped Off 7/13/2007 Edwin&Karin placed it in Hardercache Netherlands - 31.06 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 7/12/2007 3sn discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered in E(et) Smakelijk

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/12/2007 Edwin&Karin retrieved it from E(et) Smakelijk Overijssel, Netherlands   Visit Log

I've retrieved this Travelbug today from the cache "Eet Smakelijk".

Discovered It 6/16/2007 jean_apnormael discovered it   Visit Log

spotted it at Eet Smakelijk

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