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This is a black and white historical photograph featuring the Bristol Bloodhound (fitted with Jupiter Engine) biplane, piloted by Lt. Col. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon during the record-setting London-Cape Town flight. In the image, two individuals are seen standing beside the aircraft, which sports registration "G-EBGG. " The text below highlights that "Cellon Dope" was used on this aircraft as well in an endurance test of 25, 000 miles with the same machine, suggesting that Cellon Dope was a product used to enhance or protect aircraft surfaces during long flights. The advertisement at the bottom credits Sole Manufacturers: Cellon (Richmond) Ltd. , Cilato Works, Kew Road, Richmond; Surrey; A. J. S. Webster Esq. , Director and provides their address for correspondence.
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