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Mouse Mat : Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, first woman to hold a pilot's licence. On 3 Nov. 1909 flew Voisin biplane 1, 000 yards. From postcard after photograph. Mail frank 1910

Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, first woman to hold a pilot's licence. On 3 Nov. 1909 flew Voisin biplane 1, 000 yards. From postcard after photograph. Mail frank 1910




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Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, first woman to hold a pilot's licence. On 3 Nov. 1909 flew Voisin biplane 1, 000 yards. From postcard after photograph. Mail frank 1910

542454 Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, first woman to hold a pilot's licence. On 3 Nov. 1909 flew Voisin biplane 1, 000 yards. From postcard after photograph. Mail frank 1910. by Unknown photographer, (20th century); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 38517140

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

1909 1910 Baroness Biplane Flew Flier Frank Hold Mail Pilot Yards Delaroche Licence Raymonde Voisin


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Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, a pioneer in aviation history, made her mark as the first woman to hold a pilot's license. In an era dominated by male aviators, she fearlessly took to the skies and on 3rd November 1909, flew a Voisin biplane an impressive distance of 1,000 yards. This remarkable feat was captured in a postcard after photograph which was later mailed with a frank stamp in 1910. The image of Baroness Raymonde Delaroche exudes confidence and determination as she stands beside her aircraft, ready to defy societal norms and soar into the unknown. Her passion for flight and unwavering spirit paved the way for future generations of female fliers. This print serves as a timeless reminder of Delaroche's groundbreaking achievements in aviation history. It encapsulates the essence of courage and perseverance that defined her journey towards becoming a trailblazing pilot. As we gaze upon this historic image, we are reminded of the barriers she broke and the glass ceilings she shattered. Baroness Raymonde Delaroche will forever be remembered as an inspiration to all who dare to dream big and reach for the stars.

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