Amy, Wonderful Amy
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Aug 29, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:19:07
The 1920’s and 30’s were times of radical societal changes, particularly in the freedoms that women then demanded. The suffragette movement, the contributions made by women in the first world war and other dramatic events had clearly shown that forward looking women were no longer going to be content with the roles that men decided they were suited for. Aviation played its part in allowing women the freedom to tackle challenges that were previously denied to them, a fight for equality continues to this day.  It is right that we celebrate those early pioneers who took to the air and led the way. The Suffragette movement which paved the way for woman's emancipation   Will Hay, one of Amy's flying instructors   Amy's planned route to Australia   Amy's Gypsy Moth, "Jason"   Amy in India   Amy arrives in Australia   An Airspeed Oxford and notice of Amy's "MISSING BELIEVED KILLED," telegram   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to those in the Public Domain, the National Library of Australia, the UK National Archives, Bob Brown, the Queenslander, SADSM and those of unknown copyright.
The 1920’s and 30’s were times of radical societal changes, particularly in the freedoms that women then demanded. The suffragette movement, the contributions made by women in the first world war and other dramatic events had clearly shown that forward looking women were no longer going to be content with the roles that men decided they were suited for. Aviation played its part in allowing women the freedom to tackle challenges that were previously denied to them, a fight for equality continues to this day.  It is right that we celebrate those early pioneers who took to the air and led the way. The Suffragette movement which paved the way for woman's emancipation   Will Hay, one of Amy's flying instructors   Amy's planned route to Australia   Amy's Gypsy Moth, "Jason"   Amy in India   Amy arrives in Australia   An Airspeed Oxford and notice of Amy's "MISSING BELIEVED KILLED," telegram   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to those in the Public Domain, the National Library of Australia, the UK National Archives, Bob Brown, the Queenslander, SADSM and those of unknown copyright.

The 1920’s and 30’s were times of radical societal changes, particularly in the freedoms that women then demanded. The suffragette movement, the contributions made by women in the first world war and other dramatic events had clearly shown that forward looking women were no longer going to be content with the roles that men decided they were suited for. Aviation played its part in allowing women the freedom to tackle challenges that were previously denied to them, a fight for equality continues to this day.  It is right that we celebrate those early pioneers who took to the air and led the way.

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The Suffragette movement which paved the way for woman’s emancipation

 

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Will Hay, one of Amy’s flying instructors

 

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Amy’s planned route to Australia

 

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Amy’s Gypsy Moth, “Jason”

 

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Amy in India

 

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Amy arrives in Australia

 

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An Airspeed Oxford and notice of Amy’s “MISSING BELIEVED KILLED,” telegram

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to those in the Public Domain, the National Library of Australia, the UK National Archives, Bob Brown, the Queenslander, SADSM and those of unknown copyright.

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