1 envelope : paper, stamps, ink ; The envelope is off-white in colour. There is a large stamp in the bottom left hand corner of the back of the envelope. The stamp is in blue ink, and it shows an airplane flyng over the water in front of the Statue of Liberty. Above the plane, it says, "UNITED STATES / * OF AMERICA *". To the left of the statue of liberty, it says, "FIRST / FLIGHT / FAM 18". At the bottom of the stamp's composition, it says, "TRANS - ATLANTIC / AIR MAIL SERVICE". There is another stamp that overlaps the upper right corner of this stamp. It is done in black ink, and there is a circular emblem that says "NEW YORK, N.Y. 15 / May 20 9 - AM / 1939". The address written in the centre of the back of the envelope reads "Miss Hilda Jude, / Box 42, / Langley Prairie, / B.C., / Can.". There is a United States postage stamp in the upper right corner that is worth 30 cents. There were black wavy lines stamped on top of it. Inside the envelope there is a piece of off-white paper that just reads "Souvenir of Trans Atlantic Flight". On the front side of the envelope, there are some more stamps. One look similar to the New York stamp but it is for Langley Prairie, reading "LANGLEY PRAIRIE / B.C. / JU 2". The other one is also circular and it says "MARSEILLE-CARE-AVION / B CHES [...] / 20 30 / 22 V / 1939".