Ivy May Pearce, the Glossary
Ivy May Hassard (née Pearce) (10 June 1914 – 26 April 1998) was one of the first female pilots in the southern hemisphere and a pioneer of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Adelaide, Aircraft pilot, All Hallows' School, Ansett Australia, Archerfield Airport, Brisbane, Bundaberg, City of Gold Coast, Coronado, California, Dalby, Queensland, De Havilland Tiger Moth, Gold Coast Airport, Gold Coast Bulletin, Gold Coast, Queensland, Hidden camera, Ipswich, Queensland, James Duhig, Keith Virtue, Reg Ansett, Rowes Building, South Australian Aviation Museum, St Columba's Convent, Dalby, St John's Cathedral (Brisbane), State Library of Queensland, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Telegraph (Brisbane), The Advertiser (Adelaide), The Courier-Mail, The Sun (Sydney), The Sunday Mail (Brisbane).
- Australian women aviators
- People educated at All Hallows' School
Adelaide
Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.
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Aircraft pilot
An aircraft pilot or aviator is a person who controls the flight of an aircraft by operating its directional flight controls.
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All Hallows' School
All Hallows' School (AHS) is a Catholic day school for girls, located in Fortitude Valley, close to the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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Ansett Australia
Ansett Australia was a major Australian airline group, based in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Archerfield Airport
Archerfield Airport is a leased federal airport located in Archerfield, to the south of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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Brisbane
Brisbane (Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million.
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Bundaberg
Bundaberg is a city in the Bundaberg Region, Wide Bay, Queensland, Australia, and is the tenth largest city in the state.
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City of Gold Coast
The City of Gold Coast is the local government area spanning the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia and surrounding areas.
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Coronado, California
Coronado (Spanish for "Crowned") is a resort city located in San Diego County, California, United States, across San Diego Bay from downtown San Diego.
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Dalby, Queensland
Dalby is a rural town and locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
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De Havilland Tiger Moth
The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.
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Gold Coast Airport
Gold Coast Airport (formerly known as Coolangatta Airport) is a domestic and international Australian airport located at the southern end of the Gold Coast and approximately south of Brisbane, within the South East Queensland agglomeration.
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Gold Coast Bulletin
The Gold Coast Bulletin is a daily newspaper serving Australia's Gold Coast region.
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Gold Coast, Queensland
The Gold Coast, also known by its initials, GC, is a coastal city and region in the state of Queensland, Australia, located approximately south-southeast of the centre of the state capital, Brisbane.
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A hidden camera or spy camera is a camera used to photograph or record subjects, often people, without their knowledge.
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Ipswich, Queensland
Ipswich is a regional city in South East Queensland, Australia.
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James Duhig
Sir James Duhig KCMG (2 September 187110 April 1965) was an Irish-born Australian Roman Catholic religious leader.
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Keith Virtue
Keith Allison Virtue MBE (23 June 1909 – 7 February 1980) was a pioneer Australian aviator. Ivy May Pearce and Keith Virtue are Australian aviators.
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Reg Ansett
Sir Reginald Myles Ansett KBE (13 February 1909 – 23 December 1981) was an Australian businessman and aviator. Ivy May Pearce and Reg Ansett are Australian aviators and Australian company founders.
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Rowes Building
Rowes Building is an Australian heritage-listed office building at 235 Edward Street, Brisbane.
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South Australian Aviation Museum
The South Australian Aviation Museum, located in Port Adelaide, South Australia, is an aviation museum which displays aircraft, aircraft engines, and rockets of relevance to South Australia, and the history of aviation and the aerospace industry in Australia.
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St Columba's Convent, Dalby
St Columba's Convent is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic former convent at 169 Cunningham Street, Dalby, Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
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St John's Cathedral (Brisbane)
St John's Cathedral is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane and the metropolitan cathedral of the ecclesiastical province of Queensland, Australia.
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State Library of Queensland
The State Library of Queensland is the main reference and research library provided to the people of the State of Queensland, Australia, by the state government.
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Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Surfers Paradise is a town and suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
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Telegraph (Brisbane)
The Telegraph was an evening newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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The Advertiser (Adelaide)
The Advertiser is a daily tabloid format newspaper based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.
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The Courier-Mail
The Courier-Mail is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane.
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The Sun (Sydney)
The Sun was an Australian afternoon tabloid newspaper, first published in Sydney under that name in 1910.
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The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
The Sunday Mail is a newspaper published on Sunday in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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See also
Australian women aviators
- Carolyn Grace
- Early Australian female aviators
- Florence Mary Taylor
- Freda Thompson
- Gaby Kennard
- Gladys Sandford
- Hilda Hope McMaugh
- Irene Dean-Williams
- Ivy May Pearce
- Janine Shepherd
- Jean Burns
- Jessie Miller
- Linda Corbould
- Maie Casey, Baroness Casey
- Margaret Skelton
- Marija Jovanovich
- Marion McCall
- Mary Bell (aviator)
- Maude Bonney
- May Bradford Shepherd
- Millicent Bryant
- Nancy Bird Walton
- Peggy Kelman
- Robin Miller (nurse)
- Robyn Clay-Williams
People educated at All Hallows' School
- Diane Fingleton
- Edna Nell Doig
- Ellen Fanning
- Ernestine Hill
- Fran Bailey
- Isabella Bliss
- Ivy May Pearce
- Macy Gardner
- Marguerite Houston
- Mary Emelia Mayne
- Maxine McKew
- Sarina Russo
- Saygrace
- Teresa Gambaro
- Thea Astley
- Tracey Wickham
- Verity Barton