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- Wing Commander Harold Blackburn, MC, AFC (19 January 1879 – 29 April 1959) was a British aviation pioneer. Blackburn was the first pilot to carry newspapers for commercial sale by air and on 22 July 1914 piloted the first scheduled airline service in Great Britain. (en)
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- Dymock, Gloucestershire, England (en)
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- Harold Blackburn, Royal Flying Corps, after receiving the Military Cross for service in Palestine, January 1916. (en)
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- Pre-World War I demonstration flying (en)
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- Edwin Waller Blackburn (en)
- Sarah Jane Tate (en)
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- United Kingdom (en)
- World War I (en)
- Biography (en)
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- (ended by his death) (en)
- Ruth Morley (en)
- Violet Louise Lister (ended by divorce in 1935) (en)
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- Wing Commander Harold Blackburn, MC, AFC (19 January 1879 – 29 April 1959) was a British aviation pioneer. Blackburn was the first pilot to carry newspapers for commercial sale by air and on 22 July 1914 piloted the first scheduled airline service in Great Britain. (en)
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