’PLANE CRASHES
AIR TRAGEDY IN ENGLAND
TWO WOMEN BURNED TO DEATH
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, 19th June
Two airwomen were burned to death near Hatfield when a De Jlaviland Flying School aerodrome machine crashed and immediately look fire, the bodies of both women being incinerated. Ono was Mass O’Brien, daughter of Sir Timothy O’Brien, one of the best known airwomen in Britain. She lost a leg in an air smash in 1928. Nevertheless she again qualified for a pilot.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 June 1931, Page 7
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81’PLANE CRASHES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 June 1931, Page 7
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