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Harriet Quimby getting ready for flight 1912Harriet Quimby (1875 1912), American airwoman and a movie screenwriter. In 1911, she was awarded a U.S. pilots certificate by the Aero Club of America
T Campbell Black, pilot Date: 1935
H L Brook, pilot Date: 1935
Flight Lieutenant G H Stainforth Pilot Raf 1935flight, lieutenant, g, h, stainforth, pilot, raf, 1935, 1930s, 30s, thirties, famous, british, airman, goggles, airmen, and, airwomen, lambert, butler, cigarette, card, hero, heroic, 13944204
Flight-Lieutenant R L R Atcherley, pilot Date: 1935
Flight-Lieutenant J N Boothman, pilot Date: 1935
Captain Hs Broad, pilot Date: 1935
Captain C D Barnard, pilot Date: 1935
C W A Scott, pilot Date: 1935
Members of the ATA (Women's Section)Members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) Women's Section. Winifred Crossley (d. 2008) was one of the very first women to join. Date: 1940
Women ATA pilotsGabrielle Patterson (1905-1968) and Grace Brown, pilots in the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). Date: 1940
Sicele O Brien (1887 - 1931), Irelands pioneering pilot, second woman to get her commercial licence
Mary, Lady Heath female Irish aviator Date: 1928
Amy Johnson (1903 - 1941), pioneering English aviator
Sicele O Brien (1887 - 1931) Irelands pioneering pilot
Adastra advertisement - clothing for airmen and airwomenAdvert for Adastra clothing, suitable for pilots and passengers in 1919, at a time when the removal of flying restrictions after the war saw an upsurge in the number of people flying
Mrs Amy Mollison, No 18 in a series of 25 of Famous British Airmen and Airwomen cards by Lambert and Butler. 1935. Date: 1935
Miss Jean Batten, No 3 in a series of 25 of Famous British Airmen and Airwomen cards by Lambert and Butler. 1935. Date: 1935
Wiley Post, No 39 in a series of 50 of Famous Airmen and Airwomen cards by Carreras Ltd. 1936. Date: 1936
Mrs J A MollisonMrs J.A. Mollison, No 34 in a series of 50 of Famous Airmen and Airwomen cards by Carreras Ltd. 1936. Date: 1936