Williams Fairey Engineering Limited), the latter manufacturing portable bridges. Founded in 1915 by CharlesRichardFairey (later Sir RichardFairey) and...
Fairey may refer to: CharlesRichardFairey, British aircraft manufacturer David Fairey, English cricketer Francis Fairey (1887 - 1971), Canadian politician...
long after it was retired in Britain. In 1923, CharlesRichardFairey, founder and chief designer of Fairey Aviation, disappointed with his Fawn bomber,...
England. The company was created in the late 1940s by Sir CharlesRichardFairey and Fairey Aviation's managing director, Mr. Chichester-Smith. Both were...
Stephen Fairey FRAeS (21 April 1935 – 8 July 2009) was an English aviator. Fairey was the second son of Sir CharlesRichardFairey, founder of the Fairey Aviation...
Christie, is a British sprinter who lived in Iver. CharlesRichardFairey Founder of Fairey aviation, the Fairey factory based in West London creators of the...
Giant Has a Posse is a street art campaign based on a design by Shepard Fairey created in 1989 while Shepard attended the Rhode Island School of Design...
to also tilt the extended flap upwards, acting as a dive brake. CharlesRichardFairey is said to have spent at least £1 million out of his own pocket...
Norman Macmillan (1892–1976), OBE, MC, AFC, DL Sir CharlesRichardFairey (1887–1956), MBE, of Fairey Aviation Company, founded the airport at Heathrow...
Atalanta Clifford, born on 10 May 1932. She married, RichardFairey, son of Sir CharlesRichardFairey and Henrietta Queenie Nicholson Markey, on 10 September...
Fairchild (1896–1971) – founded Fairchild Aircraft CharlesRichardFairey (1857–1956) – founder of the Fairey Aviation Company Farman Brothers Robert W. Farquhar...
Kent in 1915 as an ordinary hand in their carpentry section. CharlesRichardFairey, of Fairey Aviation Company, had also worked around this time at Shorts...
was first flown near Eastchurch, England, with aviation designer CharlesRichardFairey as passenger. The model would be used by the Royal Navy during World...
accompanied on this first flight by CharlesRichardFairey (later Sir RichardFairey), who left Shorts in 1915 to found the Fairey Aviation company. When this...
Vigors married Atalanta Fairey, with whom he had a son. Atalanta Fairey was the widow of the aircraft pioneer CharlesRichardFairey. In 1972 Vigors married...
Northolt Junction, Ridley was again competing against Mann, as well as CharlesRichardFairey, and though his rubber-powered monoplane did not make the longest...
the airport's perimeter road. 1915: Fairey Aviation, founded by British aero-engineer and plane builder RichardFairey, started assembling and flight testing...
in aliases. Above / Tavar Zawacki, Banksy, Blek le Rat, Vhils, Shepard Fairey and Jef Aérosol are some names that are synonymous with this subculture...
the innovative de Havilland DH 108; the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet; the Fairey Delta 2, the Bell X1 and numerous experimental "X Planes". After the war...
(later Sir) RichardFairey, who wanted additional factory space to produce aircraft ordered under the UK's re-armament programme; thus Fairey Aviation was...
then sold to Sopwith's aviation friend, and fellow yachtsman, Sir RichardFairey of Fairey Aviation who continued to incorporate aerodynamic and hydrodynamic...
Gorton, Manchester, to John Edward ("Jack") Thaw, a tool-setter at the Fairey Aviation Company aircraft factory, later a long-distance lorry driver, and...