Stanley Spooner (20 November 1856– 3 April 1940), was an editor and journalist. He was originally the creator and editor of an automobile journal in 1896...
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Learmount.[citation needed] The founder and first editor of Flight was Stanley Spooner. He was also the creator and editor of The Automotor Journal, originally...
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to Spooner. William Archibald Spooner was born on 22 July 1844 at 17 Chapel Street, Grosvenor Place, London. He was the eldest son of William Spooner and...
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Spooner is an English surname of either Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Danish origin (Spøner). It may refer to: Arthur Spooner (painter) (1873–1962), English painter...
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O'Dwyer (1864–1940), assassinated former Lieutenant Governor of Punjab Stanley Spooner (1856–1940), editor and journalist. The creator of Flight magazine...
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Aircraft of World War One. Wiltshire: Crowood Press. ISBN 978-1861264473. Stanley Spooner, ed. (3 August 1917). "Some Nieuport Milestones" (PDF). Flight. Vol...
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ISBN 1-932033-99-8, ISBN 978-1-932033-99-1, 340 pages. (page 198) Flight magazine, Stanley Spooner, editor. No. 471. (No. 1, Vol. X.) 3 January 1918. (page 1014) George...
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candidates, Roe's enthusiasm for aviation impressed Charles Rolls, and Stanley Spooner who interviewed him, and he was given the job. Shortly after this he...
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Year. In college he performed with funk band Groove Spoon and a cappella group Dicks and Janes. Stanley is a frequent collaborator and vocalist with the...
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Aircraft of World War One. Wiltshire: Crowood Press. ISBN 978-1861264473. Stanley Spooner, ed. (3 Aug 1917). "Some Nieuport "Milestones"". Flight. Vol. IX, no...
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