

Search Results
8 results found for "hawker"
- Harry Hawker, Flying Ace
Harry George Hawker was an Australian pioneer aviator, Aircraft Designer, Engineer and Test Pilot. Camel was one of the most successful fighters of WW1 and this was largely down to the work of Harry Hawker Hawker still remained a regular competitor in car and motorcycle meetings held on the infamous banked At Sopwiths in 1916, Hawker had the personal use of a small aircraft, the Sopwith Bee . Hawker and Grieve were awarded a consolation prize of £5,000 by the Daily Mail and Hawker later named
- Clare's Postal History
Hawker, Calcannia Station W. Hawker, Anama Station M.S. Hawker, North Bungaree Station R. M. Hawker, Bungaree Station J.
- "Rock Star" Harry Butler
: https://www.clarehistory.com/harrybutler Other pages in this story (so far): Early Aviation Harry Hawker Aviator Harry Butler Aviator Lanoe George Hawker
- Re-visiting St. Barnabas
Thomas Hawker and his wife are buried in the churchyard. He was the brother of Robert Stephen Hawker, the Cornish poet. Mrs. Hawker was in Brussels at the time of the Battle of Waterloo. In 1911 Canon Webb passed away.
- Sir Ross Smith
The Vatican from overhead Other pages in this series: Early Aviation Sir Ross Smith Harry Hawker hits
- Clare's pre-war Society Couple: The Christisons
Hawker, Mrs. P. Stacy, spoke on behalf of the Clare Red Cross Society . Thanks Mrs.
- Pioneer Posters
Hawker of Bungaree Station in 1868. The Commyns family moved to Adelaide.
- Catholic Origins of Clare
Hawker's place at Bungaree, near Clare, the beginning of Seven- hill vineyard.