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Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith
Hosted by Credo Reference. | death_date = | death_place = | era = | region = | school_tradition = | main_interests = Early aviation, Bayeux Tapestry, paranormal | notable_ideas = importance of inventor George Cayley; primacy of Wright brothers; critical appraisal of Clement Ader's contribution | major_works = ''The Invention of the Aeroplane'' | influences = | influenced = historiography of aviation; accounts of the Wrights }}Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith (22 March 1909 – 3 December 1981) was a British polymath historian of aeronautics and aviation. His obituary in ''The Times'' described him as "the recognised authority on the early development of flying in Europe and America" Richard P. Hallion called him "The greatest of all historians of early aviation". Provided by Wikipedia
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Early flying machines 1799-1909 by Gibbs-Smith, Charles
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The fashionable lady in the 19th.century by Gibbs-Smith, Charles H
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The Bayeux Tapestry by Gibbs-Smith, Charles Harvard 1909-
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The inventions of Leonardo da Vinci by Gibbs-Smith, Charles Harvard 1909-
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The Wellington Museum, Apsley House
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