Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,788 pages of information and 247,161 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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1932 Dorothy M. Durrant married Sir Robert Alan Clayton East Clayton in Kensington<ref>England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index</ref> (Robert Clayton East had gained his flying certificate in 1910)
1933. of Hall Place, Maidenhead. Killed at [[Brooklands]] when she fell from her plane at take-off when the throttle lever broke off and she attempted to jump out at 50 mph.
1933. of Hall Place, Maidenhead. Killed at [[Brooklands]] when she fell from her plane at take-off when the throttle lever broke off and she attempted to jump out at 50 mph.


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* The Times, Tuesday, Sep 19, 1933
* The Times, Tuesday, Sep 19, 1933


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1932 Dorothy M. Durrant married Sir Robert Alan Clayton East Clayton in Kensington[1] (Robert Clayton East had gained his flying certificate in 1910)

1933. of Hall Place, Maidenhead. Killed at Brooklands when she fell from her plane at take-off when the throttle lever broke off and she attempted to jump out at 50 mph.

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Sources of Information

  1. England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index
  • The Times, Tuesday, Sep 19, 1933