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    British actress and aviator

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elsie_MackayElsie Mackay - Wikipedia

    Elsie Mackay (21 August 1893 – 13 March 1928) was a British actress, jockey, interior decorator and pioneering aviator who died attempting to cross the Atlantic Ocean with Walter G. R. Hinchliffe in a single engined Stinson Detroiter.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0972513Elsie Mackay - IMDb

    Elsie Mackay. Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. When Elsie Gertrude Mackay was born in Roebourne, Western Australia, Australia, her father, Samuel Peter Mckay, was 30 and her mother, Gertrude Florence Taylor was 27. Fanny Dango of the famous Rudge Sisters later became her stepmother and through her influence, got Elsie into stage acting ...

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    • February 6, 1963
  3. Elsie Gertrude Mackay (20 February 1893 – 6 February 1963) was an Australian-born actress who appeared on stage in the United States and Britain between 1914 and the early 1930s, and after 1934 performed on radio in Australia.

  4. Elsie Mackay was born sometime in 1893 in Simla, India to James and Jean Mackay. Even her birth date is hard to pin down! A mystery this woman...I do know that she had she had an older sister named Margaret, two younger sisters, Effie and Janet, and a younger brother, Kenneth. Elsie appeared in her first film, Snow in the Desert, in 1919. She ...

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  5. Aug 16, 2012 · Elsie Mackay (1893-1928) MYSTERY surrounded the disappearance of society lady Elsie Mackay who went missing over the Atlantic Ocean in 1928. Captain Raymond Hinchliffe and the Hon Elsie Mackay, set off from Cranwell in their Stinson Detroiter monoplane Endeavour hoping to become the first to fly the Atlantic from east to west non-stop.

  6. Oct 4, 2012 · Raymond Hinchliffe (1894-1928) MYSTERY surrounded the disappearance of a pilot and a society lady who went missing over the Atlantic Ocean in 1928. Captain Walter George Raymond Hinchliffe and the Hon Elsie Mackay, set off from Cranwell in their monoplane Endeavour hoping to become the first to fly the Atlantic from east to west non-stop.

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  8. The Honourable Elsie Mackay wanted to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic and in March 1928 she took off with her co-pilot Captain Ray Hinchliffe from Lincolnshire heading for North America. They were last seen making good time off the tip of Ireland but sadly never seen again.

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