Posted 3 years ago
whlong
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For the first time, a progression of age in picture form of Lucille M. Bell, wife of Lawrence Dale "Larry" Bell, founder of Bell Aircraft Company. --- Lucille M. Bell was born November 5, 1891, died December 10, 1970, Palm Beach, Florida, age 79, ( picture # 4, never before published ), --- Lawrence Dale "Larry" Bell was born April 5, 1894, Mentone, In., -- died October 20, 1956, Buffalo, N.Y. from an unexpected stroke, age 62. --------- Google Part 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, for a detailed historical and educational accounting of the Bell P-39 Airacobra Brooches, left behind after her passing. ------ These two brooches were secretly presented to Larry Bell by King Peter II, of Yugoslavia, who was the Godson of King George VI and his wife, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, mother of the current Queen Elizabeth II, --- the Bell P-39 Airacobra, ( picture # 1, close-up of front of the diamond and platinum Bell P-39 Airacobra Brooch ), was the primary military fighter aircraft at the beginning of World War 2. --- Flown by the United States Army Air Corps., the British Royal Air Force, ( RAF ), the Russian Red Air Force, and other Allied military forces, all fighting against Hitler's forces. ---- These presentations took place at the Wheatfield Plant of Bell Aircraft during World War 2. ------- research is ongoing ----- for any other historical or educational information, contact Wayne Hugh Long, ( whlong2715@gmail.com ).
Hi. Interesting story. I’m just going to say a couple of things that you might want to use as you edit. 1) Queen Elizabeth, the wife of King George VI is not properly titled as Queen Elizabeth I. Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII; she ruled England and Ireland from 1558-1603. Only true British monarchs are numbered, not their spouses. It is sufficient to say King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth, for the purpose of your work. Your readers will know who you are talking about. 2) Do you want to say: “King Peter … of Yugoslavia” to add clarity. Interesting! Good job.