Difference between revisions of "Tim and Freydis Sharland"
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| − | Tim Sharland and | + | '''Freydis Mary Leaf married Tim Sharland'''. They met on a liner when she was going to visit her brother in South Africa. They farmed for a few years in Northern Rhodesia before coming to [[Loosley Row]] to farm at [[Tylers Field]], [[Little Wardrobes Lane]], Loosley. |
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| + | She had a break from her flying career while they reared their three children, resuming it when the youngest was 17. | ||
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| + | She was well known locally where she was known by the Christian name of Freda, perhaps more often as 'Rosemary' | ||
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| + | She was the founder and first Chairman of the newly established British Women Pilots Association, Officer of Women's Junior Air Corps, Girls Venture Corps and on GVC Panel | ||
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| + | 1980 Freda retired. She then bought a microlight and carried on flying into her seventies. | ||
Revision as of 15:29, 3 August 2023
Freydis Mary Leaf married Tim Sharland. They met on a liner when she was going to visit her brother in South Africa. They farmed for a few years in Northern Rhodesia before coming to Loosley Row to farm at Tylers Field, Little Wardrobes Lane, Loosley.
She had a break from her flying career while they reared their three children, resuming it when the youngest was 17.
She was well known locally where she was known by the Christian name of Freda, perhaps more often as 'Rosemary'
She was the founder and first Chairman of the newly established British Women Pilots Association, Officer of Women's Junior Air Corps, Girls Venture Corps and on GVC Panel
1980 Freda retired. She then bought a microlight and carried on flying into her seventies.