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Paddy Naismith or Eirane Redmond Naismith (May 16, 1903 – November 28, 1963) was a British actress, pilot and racing driver. She appeared in an early live colour TV demonstration.
She was born in 1908 to parents John Naismith[1] and Mary Francis (née Redmond) Naismith. Her father sold car tyres and her mother was a well known clairvoyant.[2] Her sisters, Jill and Sheila, were also actresses.
1930 'Miss Paddy Naismith, the young film actress, whose motor-car has probably had more distinguished statesmen as passengers than any other vehicle in this country.'<ref>Gloucester Citizen - Saturday 11 October 1930</ref>
Drove a [[Salmson]] at [[Brooklands]]
Drove a [[Salmson]] at [[Brooklands]]
1941 Married John Towers Mynors, an RAF officer


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Revision as of 10:19, 24 August 2022

Paddy Naismith or Eirane Redmond Naismith (May 16, 1903 – November 28, 1963) was a British actress, pilot and racing driver. She appeared in an early live colour TV demonstration.

She was born in 1908 to parents John Naismith[1] and Mary Francis (née Redmond) Naismith. Her father sold car tyres and her mother was a well known clairvoyant.[2] Her sisters, Jill and Sheila, were also actresses.

1930 'Miss Paddy Naismith, the young film actress, whose motor-car has probably had more distinguished statesmen as passengers than any other vehicle in this country.'[1]

Drove a Salmson at Brooklands

1941 Married John Towers Mynors, an RAF officer

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Sources of Information

  1. Gloucester Citizen - Saturday 11 October 1930