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Winifred Evelyn Spooner
Born
(1900-09-11)11 September 1900
Woolwich, Kent, England
Died
13 January 1933(1933-01-13) (aged 32)
Leicestershire
Occupation
Aviator
Winifred Evelyn Spooner (11 September 1900 – 13 January 1933)[1] was an English aviator of the 1920s and 1930s, and the winner of the Harmon Trophy as the world's outstanding female aviator of 1929. She died aged 32 from pneumonia.
^Early Aviators. From The Great Encyclopedia of Aeronautics of Luigi Mancini, Milan, 1934, Courtesy of Giovanni Giorgetti, 112-10-05
aged 32 from pneumonia. WinifredSpooner was born in Woolwich in Kent, the daughter of Major Walter B. Spooner and Annie Spooner. She attended Sherborne...
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Czechoslovakia (4 crews) and Switzerland (2 crews). English aviator WinifredSpooner entered the contest in the Italian team, being the only woman among...
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On 20 February 1931, she was given an aerial escort by Amy Johnson, WinifredSpooner and others to Croydon Airport, where a reception of press and celebrities...
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and Dobie continuing to deal with life with his parents, Herbert and Winifred Gillis, and working in (or trying not to work in) his father's grocery...
he won the Grosvenor Cup air race. Among his personal pilots were WinifredSpooner, a celebrated woman aviator, and Albert Codling, Sir Lindsay's Chief...
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...
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...
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...
Halloween comedy fantasy film, Hocus Pocus. Midler played the lead role of Winifred ‘Winnie’ Sanderson, the head witch and eldest of the fictional Sanderson...
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...
four, consisting of Mair, Stevens, Spooner and Bruxner, to approve all expenditure. Furious at this gesture, Spooner resigned on 21 July 1939 as Minister...