Bryant, Millicent (1878–1927)
Bryant, Millicent (1878–1927)
Australian aviator. Born 1878 in Australia; lived in Manly; died Nov 3, 1927; widowed with 3 sons, George, John, Bowen.
Was the 1st Australian woman to gain a pilot's license (Mar 28, 1927); died in ferry accident, when the 7,585-ton passenger liner Tahiti cut through the 32-ton Sydney ferry Greycliffe off Bradleys Head in Sydney Harbor.
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