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Maysie Chalmers
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Maysie Chalmers (13 March 1894 – 29 July 1982, née Burlingham), also known as Mrs Pender Chalmers, was a British electrical engineer and designer, and an aviator who competed in flying races, after an early career as an actress. In the 1920s and 1930s, she was a leading figure in the Electrical Association for Women, serving as vice chairman. In 1936, she became the first art adviser in electrical lighting to be appointed in the United Kingdom. She was known as Mrs Frank Forrest after remarrying in 1937.
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Lyme Regis, Dorset, England
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1982-07-29
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Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales
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1894-03-13
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Mrs Pender Chalmers Maysie Forrest Mrs Frank Forrest Maysie Burlingham Edith May Forrest
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1894-03-13
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Edith May Burlingham
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Cigarette card during her stage career as Maysie Burlingham, April 1915
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1982-07-29
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Actor, engineer, aircraft pilot
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John William Pender Chalmers Frank Forrest
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Maysie Chalmers (13 March 1894 – 29 July 1982, née Burlingham), also known as Mrs Pender Chalmers, was a British electrical engineer and designer, and an aviator who competed in flying races, after an early career as an actress. In the 1920s and 1930s, she was a leading figure in the Electrical Association for Women, serving as vice chairman. In 1936, she became the first art adviser in electrical lighting to be appointed in the United Kingdom. She was known as Mrs Frank Forrest after remarrying in 1937.
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Edith May Burlingham
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