Southern Echo: Wednesday 27th May 1891

Births: Pinsent: May 24, at 18 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, Birmingham, the wife of Hume E. (sic) Pinsent, of a son.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918
GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 26th May 1891

Births: Pinsent: On the 24th inst., at 18, Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, the wife of Hume C. Pinsent, of a son.

[see also London Standard: Wednesday 27th May 1891]


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918
GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949
GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Westerham Herald: Saturday 25th May 1918

After a week’s search, the body of David Hugh Pinsent (sic) the civilian observer who was killed with Lieutenant Lutyens while flying on an experimental test has been found in the Basingstoke Canal.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

Kensington News and West London Times: Friday 24th May 1918

After a week’s search, the body of David Hugh Pinsent, the civilian observer who was killed with Lieutenant Lutyens while flying on an experimental test, has been found in the Basingstoke Canal.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

Western Times: Tuesday 21st May 1918

After a week’s search, the body of David Hugh (sic) Pinsent the civilian observer, who was killed with Lieut. Lutyens, while flying on an experimental test, has been found in the Basingstoke Canal.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser: Tuesday 21st May 1918

Collapse in Mid-Air: While being tested over Surrey, an aero plane collapsed in mid-air and fell to earth in five sections. The pilot, Lionel Derek Francis Lutyens, R.A.F., and a civilian observer, Mr. David Hugh Pensent, (sic) were killed.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

The People: Sunday 19th May 1918

Airman’s Body Found: The body of David Hugh Pinsent, (sic) a civilian observer, who was killed while flying with Lt. Lutyens on an experimental flight a week ago was found in the Basingstoke Canal. Parties of soldiers and civilians have been actively engaged in the search for Mr. Pinsent who fell from a great height after the machine had caught filer and explored.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

The People: Sunday 19th May 1918

Airman’s Body Found: The body of David Hugh Pinsent, a civilian observer, who was killed while flying with Lt. Lutyens on an experimental flight a week ago, was found in the Basingstoke Canal. Parties of soldiers and civilians have been actively engaged in the search for Mr. Pinsent who fell from a great height after the machine had caught fire and exploded.

(see similar: Staffordshire Sentinel: Saturday 18th May 1918).


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

Isle of Wight Observer: Saturday 18th May 1918

An aeroplane flying at a great height over Hampshire was seen to break into five parts. In the main wreckage the pilot, Lieut. Lutyens was found dead, but there was no trace of a civilian named Pinsent who had been in the aeroplane with him as observer.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

West Bridgford Advertiser: Saturday 18th May 1918

Collapsed in Mid-Air: While being tested over Surrey, an aeroplane collapsed in mid-air and fell to earth in five sections. The pilot, Lionel Derek Francis Lutyens, R.A.F., and a civilian observer, Mr. David Hugh Pensant were killed.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918