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Oscar Gnosspelius

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and powered by a 20 hp (15 kW) Alveston engine built by Borwick and Sons of Bowness-on-Windemere. This failed to fly, but a second floatplane built in 1911 was successfully flown on 13 February 1912. In 1911 he designed the
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and other minerals. Ransome used the mining and prospecting knowledge of Oscar Gnosspelius featuring him in the 1936 book
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and was employed on the inspection staff. Between 1918 and 1925 he worked in the test department at
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as "Squashy Hat" and dedicated the book to him. His daughter modelled for a drawing of
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on 18 March 1878 the only son of Adolf Jonathan Gnosspelius. He was educated in
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Following his marriage, Gnosspelius was involved in prospecting in the
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the seaplane builders. During his time at Shorts he designed an
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During the first world war, he was commissioned in the
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Index

English
civil engineer
seaplane
Lydiate
Bedford
civil engineering
City and Guilds Central Technical College
South Kensington
Sir Douglas Fox
Sweden
Transvaal
Brazil
Angola
monoplane
floatplane
Bleriot XI
Lakes Waterhen
Royal Naval Air Service
Royal Air Force
Rochester
Short Brothers
ultralight
Gnosspelius Gull
Barbara Collingwood
W. G. Collingwood
Arthur Ransome
Swallows and Amazons books
Lake District
copper
Pigeon Post

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