Rosemary Rees
Rosemary Rees MBE (23 September 1901 – 8 March 1994) was a British aviator who worked for the Air Transport Auxiliary. She was second in command to Margot Gore at Hamble from the 29th September 1941 when the site became an all-women ATA ferry pool.
1933 Australian Championships – Women's Doubles1935 Australian Championships – Mixed Doubles1935 Australian Championships – Women's Doubles1935 Australian Championships – Women's Singles1940 Australian Championships – Mixed Doubles1940 Australian Championships – Women's DoublesAir Transport AuxiliaryGabrielle PattersonJoan HughesJohn Rees (civil servant)List of women aviatorsMargaret CunnisonMargaret FairweatherMargot GoreMarion WilberforceMary de BunsenMona FriedlanderPauline GowerRichard ReesWinifred Crossley FairWomen in aviation
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Rosemary Rees
Rosemary Rees MBE (23 September 1901 – 8 March 1994) was a British aviator who worked for the Air Transport Auxiliary. She was second in command to Margot Gore at Hamble from the 29th September 1941 when the site became an all-women ATA ferry pool.
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1901-09-23
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Brompton, London
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