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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 | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT: Clayton}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Clayton, D M C}} | ||
[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Biography - Aviation]] | [[Category: Biography - Aviation]] |
Revision as of 18:26, 8 February 2017
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.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index
- The Times, Tuesday, Sep 19, 1933