Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edward Wallace Cheeseman (1884-1913). Early aviator.
1884 Born in Luton
1913 Chief instructor at the South African Flying School, Kimberley.<ref>Flight 1 November 1913</ref>
1913 Chief instructor at the South African Flying School, Kimberley.<ref>Flight 1 November 1913</ref>


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Edward Wallace Cheeseman (1884-1913). Early aviator.

1884 Born in Luton

1913 Chief instructor at the South African Flying School, Kimberley.[1]

1913 13th October. Died at Kimberley, South Africa when flying a Paterson pusher biplane (50 hpm Gnome engine). His passenger was not injured.

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Sources of Information

  1. Flight 1 November 1913

The History of British Aviation 1908-14 by R. Dallas Brett. Published c1930.