Vivian Hewitt
Vivian Hewitt was a Welsh aviator known for being the first to fly between Ireland and Britain. He was also an avid collector of taxidermied birds and eggs, amassing a significant collection that included specimens of the Great Auk, which were later dispersed after his death in 1965.
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Vivian Hewitt was the first to fly an airplane between Ireland and Britain and purchased the great auks at auction.
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