@Euterpeaventure Et ce qui est frappant, c'est que cette photo est en ligne ici. Datée de ... 1935, soit deux ans avant le crash. https://t.co/ijvTSw8JzK
Pic from NDL in Japan. Book published in 1935 -So it's NOT Amelia and Fred after all! https://t.co/NBJAu73UT7
@LawrenceHughes @HISTORY Quite sure.See pg.99 https://t.co/Q8MUJuX29G, same photo. Pg.113 printing date of 1935-10-5. Page 5 received by imperial library 1935-10-25
@AFP Frame-113 of the book shows the publication date: Oct. 10, Showa 10 (AD 1935 NOT '36) -20 months before the missing. https://t.co/7oCNTqFlGd
@klipp_kathleen @HISTORY oops wrong link (page 99 is the photo). Correct link to page 113 https://t.co/5d9XCkpcpm
@MsSamAdams @HISTORY [Frame no. 113] of the book shows the publication date: Oct. 10, Showa 10 (AD 1935) - 20 months before the missing. https://t.co/7oCNTqFlGd
@klipp_kathleen @HISTORY Looking at page 113 (https://t.co/Q8MUJuX29G) gives a printing date of 昭和十年十月五日 Showa Year 10 month 10 day 5, where Showa 10=1935 https://t.co/7Xkeud3kP8
@MsSamAdams @sneakyjuror @RyanREmrich [Frame-113] of the book shows the publication date:
Oct. 10, Showa 10 (AD 1935) - 20 months before the missing.
https://t.co/7oCNTqFlGd
"Earhart" photo was published 2 years earlier! https://t.co/i1iQ6NsIcb
Note to @HISTORY: hire someone who speaks Japanese. Or even better, check your sources. https://t.co/OURqVdc3AV
2 Yrs makes Diff in Latest "Earhart" Pic https://t.co/ZXkM92137F per @baron_yamaneko https://t.co/S3O2vfVA3v @AeroDork @SocHistTech @SDASM
@NPR Frame 113 of the book https://t.co/4S17f420hL … shows the publication date: Oct. 10, Showa 10 (AD 1935) - 20 months before the missing. @CNN https://t.co/2zfBSJJJo5
Link to photo in 1935 Japanese travelogue: https://t.co/pEbvdTIs2J https://t.co/9TrF0L4A89
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@HISTORY claims this photo shows #Earhart in July 1937
It was printed in 1935 book!
https://t.co/2cR5xcXQRf
Hat tip to 軍事速報の中将 https://t.co/dX0G1rytzy
@cnnbrk Amelia Earhart search group says photo shown on History Channel's July 9, 2017 show is from a 1935 book? https://t.co/DaKYV8lDQK.
@BrianDunning @pudluther @AstonshngLegnds @MsSamAdams As a native Japanese speaker, I reassure you about the dates.
(1) Printed: Oct. 5 '35,
(2) Published: Oct. 10, ‘35
https://t.co/4S17f4jBGl
@SamuraiK7 @MsSamAdams @baron_yamaneko Even though the book was supposedly 'mass market'. So I just want to really nail down the path to the discovery of https://t.co/UFkrZapzeK
@MrSummerford @HISTORY Check this out, https://t.co/uD8Y31bpIo Image was found a Japanese website, you can really zoom in on the image
@BrianDunning @pudluther @AstonshngLegnds @MsSamAdams As a native Japanese speaker, I reassure you about the dates. 1) Printed: Oct. 5 '35, 2) Published: Oct. 10, '35. https://t.co/4S17f420hL
@AstonshngLegnds @MsSamAdams @baron_yamaneko Frame No.113/NDL archive https://t.co/4S17f4jBGl it reads “發行日 昭和10年10月10日", meaning “Publication date: 10th, October, Showa 10(AD 1935)" .
@washingtonpost The photo was taken in or before 1935 as it's in a book published in 1935. Earhart can't be in it. https://t.co/uIeTGffH85 Frame No. 99/117
@MsSamAdams @unclejeet @AstonshngLegnds @BrianDunning You're welcome. You can confirm the exact publication date at the frame No.113 in NDL: 昭和10年10月10日發行=Oct. 10, 1935. https://t.co/4S17f420hL
@MsSamAdams @4yankeedoodle @_CosmicGirl @HISTORY You can confirm at the frame No. 113 in the NDL page:
https://t.co/4S17f420hL
It reads: 昭和10年10月10日 發行 = "Publication Date: Oct. 10th, 1935.
@MsSamAdams @BrianDunning From a Japanese Language website. https://t.co/UFkrZapzeK
@ACM_JKY Yes. It's in Japanese. Here's a link and a screen shot of the page. https://t.co/qOLGLPjKy6 https://t.co/k2iTI36u2m
@BrianDunning @HISTORY National Diet Library of Japan https://t.co/GbFUY8IP9J: Jabor Habor, Jaluit Island, https://t.co/G11LREHyVY: Publication date: Oct. 10, 1935
@BrianDunning @HISTORY National Diet Library of Japan https://t.co/GbFUY8IP9J: Jabor Habor, Jaluit Island, https://t.co/G11LREHyVY: Publication date: Oct. 10, 1935
@BrianDunning @HISTORY This picture was published in Oct. 1935, 20 months before the missing. Refer to National Diet Library of Japan (Eng) https://t.co/r8oayLm1if
OCR-ing the caption it translates to Mr Schooner and the Mayhar group keep goods coming into port.
https://t.co/ojsr60L7X5
#AmeliaEarhart https://t.co/w8CXM5Opfw
@RobBreakenridge Update on the Earhart photo, I gave a wrong date on your show, pub in a Japanese travelogue 1935 https://t.co/qyLiEA56xl
@_CosmicGirl @MsSamAdams @HISTORY National Diet Library of Japan https://t.co/GbFUY8IP9J: Jabor Habor, Jaluit Island, https://t.co/G11LREHyVY: Publication date: Oct. 10, 1935
@_CosmicGirl @MsSamAdams @HISTORY National Diet Library of Japan https://t.co/GbFUY8IP9J: Jabor Habor, Jaluit Island, https://t.co/G11LREHyVY: Publication date: Oct. 10, 1935
@_CosmicGirl @MsSamAdams @HISTORY This picture was published in Oct. 1935, 20 months before the missing. Refer to National Diet Library of Japan (Eng) https://t.co/r8oayLm1if
Great fact checking @HISTORY. Your top secret Earhart photo is from a 1935 mass market Japanese travelogue book. https://t.co/pg4ZMB3xec https://t.co/WaTiSWn50A
@HISTORY Are you going to mention this time the "newly discovered" photo was published in a book dated 1935 - before flight? https://t.co/qOLGLPjKy6
@RyanREmrich The dock photo was published in a book dated 1935. Long BEFORE her last flight. https://t.co/qOLGLPjKy6
@washingtonpost L) Amelia day of flight . R) Woman has long hair in a snood. This photo is in a book dated 1935. Not "secret." https://t.co/qOLGLPjKy6 https://t.co/EZPFu1yKe9
Japanese National Diet Library Digital Collections. 海の生命線 我が南洋の姿:南洋群島写真帖 Futabaya draper's shop(二葉屋呉服店) 1935 https://t.co/HTk29wNXjm go_on
@HISTORY This picture was published in Oct. 1935. Two years before the missing. Refer to National Diet Library of Japan(Eng.) https://t.co/r8oayLm1if
@PeculiarBaptist @MsSamAdams @SamuraiK7 posted links to this photo. Says it was published in Oct 1935 by National Diet Library of Japan: https://t.co/9ydpPKEByD
@HISTORY Examine them: https://t.co/GbFUY8rdL9 Jabor Habor, Jaluit Island
https://t.co/G11LREpXxo Publisher: Motoaki Nishino, Published on 10/10/'35
@HISTORY Examine them: https://t.co/GbFUY8rdL9 Jabor Habor, Jaluit Island
https://t.co/G11LREpXxo Publisher: Motoaki Nishino, Published on 10/10/'35
@HISTORY This picture was published in Oct. 1935. Two years before the missing. Refer to the National Diet Library of Japan: https://t.co/BHN1sMzCmy
@Johnny_Dodd ATTENTION:
Link to a photo in a 1935 Japanese book, digital pages of the National Diet Library, Tokyo:
https://t.co/6MyDaL64fR https://t.co/AH8hQHgpiC