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    aged 32 from pneumonia. Winifred Spooner was born in Woolwich in Kent, the daughter of Major Walter B. Spooner and Annie Spooner. She attended Sherborne...
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  • PhD in mathematics Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981), a painter Winifred Rushforth (1885–1983), a Jungian psychoanalyst Winifred Spooner (1900–1933), an aviator...
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    1929), the Canadian John Carberry (3rd place in 1929) and two women: Winifred Spooner and Lady Mary Bailey. In the Spanish team, there was prince Antonio...
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    there were two Belgians. Among the British team, there was one woman Winifred Spooner (the second, Lady Mary Bailey, eventually flew the rally apart from...
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    Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019. Winifred Spooner - London to Cape Town at Earlyaviators.com Winifred Spooner - Londra a Citta Del Capo at Earlyaviators...
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  • Czechoslovakia (4 crews) and Switzerland (2 crews). English aviator Winifred Spooner entered the contest in the Italian team, being the only woman among...
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  • Spooner is an English surname of either Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Danish origin (Spøner). It may refer to: Arthur Spooner (painter) (1873–1962), English painter...
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    Garth" Bell, J. "St. Paul´s Parish Church, Wokingham" Bell, J. "Miss Winifred Spooner, Aviatrix" Bell, J. "Wokingham Remembers the Second World War" Bell...
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    under the name M. Dibdin Spooner, and collaborated on stained glass and furniture with her husband, Charles Spooner. Winifred "Minnie" Dibdin Davison was...
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    woman to run an aviation business; taught Amelia Earhart how to fly Winifred Spooner (1900–1933), British aviator; most outstanding female aviator of 1929...
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    critic and broadcaster Kate Rock, Baroness Rock (born 1968), politician Winifred Spooner (1900–1933), aviator Juliet Wheldon DCB, QC (1950–2013), civil servant...
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    Winifred Sawley Brown (also known as Winifred Adams; 26 November 1899 – 30 July 1984) was an English sportswoman, aviator and author. She was the first...
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  • the brother of Winifred Spooner, Aviator (died 1933). Glenda Spooner adopted her husband’s niece Vivien McIrvine (née Spooner). Spooner had a varied career...
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    Charles Kingsford Smith Australia 1929 Lieut. Carl Ben Eielson, USA Miss Winifred Spooner, UK Dr. Hugo Eckener, Germany Maj. James H. Doolittle, USA; Hugh Grosvenor...
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    of his father resides at the Hartlebury Museum. Winifred Spooner A bronze bust of pilot Winifred Spooner unveiled on 30 May 1934 by Lindsay Everard MP at...
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    On 20 February 1931, she was given an aerial escort by Amy Johnson, Winifred Spooner and others to Croydon Airport, where a reception of press and celebrities...
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    Betsy Blair (born Elizabeth Winifred Boger; December 11, 1923 – March 13, 2009) was an American actress of film and stage, long based in London. Blair...
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  • he won the Grosvenor Cup air race. Among his personal pilots were Winifred Spooner, a celebrated woman aviator, and Albert Codling, Sir Lindsay's Chief...
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    for the International Touring Competition in 1932, with which also Winifred Spooner entered the contest. Ambrogio Colombo was a leader in the contest after...
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  • David Huffman, Tim Hadsel-Mares, Nick Hadsel-Mares, William Spooner, and Katharine Spooner). "FORMER MARSHALL FOUNDATION DIRECTOR FRED HADSEL DIES". The...
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  • baronet, Michael Mont Val, Winifred and Montague's son; fights in the Boer War; marries his cousin Holly Imogen, Winifred and Montague's daughter Parfitt...
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  • 2014–2016; Jacob Ursomarzo 2016–2018; Roman Lutterotti 2019–2022) Dora Winifred "D.W." Read is Arthur's four (later five) year old little sister, (voiced...
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  • loosely based on the events of the film. Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Ms. Winifred Fowl is seen in ant size riding on an apple worm named Mr. Wiggles on her...
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  • What the Body Remembers, The Tiger Claw John Ballem 1925 2010 novelist Winifred Bambrick 1892 1969 novelist Continental Revue Catherine Banks c.1960 playwright...
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  • Sisters in 1980. Pugh appeared in two episodes of Hi-de-Hi! as The Hon. Winifred Dempster, the aunt of camp entertainments manager Clive Dempster - the...
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    Archived from the original on 29 August 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2010. Spooner, DM; et al. (2005). "A single domestication for potato based on multilocus...
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  • and served as a soldier. He was later wounded. Roberts and her sisters, Winifred and Rosemary returned to Buenos Aires to attend the Convent School of the...
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    Halloween comedy fantasy film, Hocus Pocus. Midler played the lead role of Winifred ‘Winnie’ Sanderson, the head witch and eldest of the fictional Sanderson...
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  • Verses for Children, chosen by Louey Chisholm, with Pictures by M. Dibdin Spooner (1907) Simple Susan, re-told by Louey Chisholm (1910) Wordsworth Thoughts...
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    owners in as many years. Ellis was married to Louisa. They had a daughter, Winifred Grace. In 1912 they were living at 199 Chippinghouse Road in the Nether...
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