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Harry Frederick Baker

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Cause of death
  
Natural causes

Died
  
1986, Como, Australia

Nationality
  
Australian

Cousins
  
Barbara May


Citizenship
  
Australia

Uncles
  
Robert L. May

Name
  
Harry Baker

Aunts
  
Margaret May Marks

Full Name
  
Harry Frederick Baker

Born
  
29 July 1904 (
1904-07-29
)
Glanville, Port Adelaide, Australia

Other names
  
"Cannonball" (nickname)

Alma mater
  
Maylands State School Perth Technical School

Occupation
  
Aviator Motorcycle racer

Parents
  
Evelyn May, Frederick George Baker

People also search for
  
Margaret May Marks, Robert L. May, Barbara May

Harry Frederick Baker (29 July 1904 - 8 June 1986) was an Australian speedway motorcycle rider and aviator. He is credited as being the first Western Australian motorcycle rider to reach a 94.73 miles per hour (mph).

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Early life

Harry Frederick Baker was born 29 July 1904 in Glanville, Port Adelaide, Australia, to Frederick George Baker, a Western Australian labourer and Evelyn May (née Smith). Thereafter, his family relocated to Perth, Australia. Passionate in speedway riding from the age of 18, Baker was nicknamed "Cannonball". He was educated at Maylands State School and Perth Technical School. At 23, he won silver at the 1927 Western Australian Individual Speedway Championship held at Claremont Speedway.

Career

Baker was one of Sir Norman Brearley's first proteges at the Perth Flying School. After completing an aviation course and qualifying as an aviation instructor, Baker established his own business.

Personal life

Baker married three times. On 24 November 1932, he wed Lilian Gladys Henderson at Saint Mary's Church of England at West Perth. Henderson died in 1937. Baker married Florence MacDonald, a typist on 15 February 1938 at Christ Church at St Kilda, Melbourne, with Anglican rites, and had two children. They filed for divorce in 1969. A year later, on 11 July 1970, he married Veronica May Bishop (née Baldwin), a security guard and a divorcee.

Later years and death

Baker suffered a stroke circa the 1970s. He spent his final years in a nursing house in Como, Perth and died of natural causes on 8 June 1986. He was buried in a cemetery in Karrakatta.

References

Harry Frederick Baker Wikipedia