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  1. Jessie Miller - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) England to Australia. Clarke murder. Popular culture. References. Jessie Miller. Jessie Maude " Chubbie " Miller (1902 – 1972, London, England) was a pioneering Australian aviator. [1] England to Australia.

  2. Jessie Miller was a pioneer of aviation and a Golden Couple of the twenties. She flew with Captain William Lancaster from London to Melbourne, wrote a best-selling memoir, and faced a scandalous trial. Learn about her life, achievements, and challenges in this masterwork of narrative nonfiction.

  3. Sep 5, 2017 · Jessie Miller: Our pioneering female aviator who flew in the face of sexism - The Big Smoke. Ingeborg van Teeseling September 5, 2017. Jessie Miller soared high against the backdrop of accepted sexism in her day. She was a daring pilot, lover and was proudly all her. A true trailblazer in every sense of the word.

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  5. Mar 7, 2019 · Jessie Miller may have started out as an unconventional young woman seeking adventure, but she became a complex, thoughtful achiever. As her adventures turned dangerous and tragic, her thrillseeking transformed into resourcefulness, bravery, composure and a determination to be happy.

  6. Jessie Miller may have started out as an unconventional young woman seeking adventure, but she became a complex, thoughtful achiever. As her adventures turned dangerous and tragic, her thrillseeking transformed into resourcefulness, bravery, composure and a determination to be happy.

  7. Jun 25, 2018 · Forbidden love and murder: Forgotten story of the rise and scandalous fall of aviation's golden couple Bill Lancaster and Jessie Miller - Mirror Online. When Jessie Miller met RAF pilot...

  8. May 8, 2018 · Bill Lancaster, a 29-year-old pilot in the Royal Air Force was married…and looking for a new adventure. That adventure came in the form of 23-year-old Jessie Miller, who was fleeing a passionless marriage in Australia and found herself thrust into London’s Bright Young Things society—immersing herself in a world of gin and flappers.

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