PILOT FROM R.N.V.R.
i NAVY CHIEFS PLANE [ FATAL PARIS CRASH The pilot of Admiral Sir Bertram | Ramsay’s aircraft, which crashed immediately after leaving a Paris aerodrome and killed all its occupants, ; was Lieut.-Commander Sir George Lewis, R.N.V.R., a Fleet Air Arm ; pilot who had a lengthy experience of ’ war flying. ' He was 34 years of age, and in civil life was a barrister and partner in the firm of Lewis and Lewis, and Gisborne and Company, London. He succeeded his father, the second baronet, in 1927. He was unmarried, ho E .unshrdlu etaoin shrdlubz
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21604, 5 January 1945, Page 4
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