Amy Gentry

Amy Constance Gentry OBE (26 July 1903 – 11 June 1976) was a pioneer of women's rowing in England, starting at Weybridge Rowing Club where she founded a ladies section in 1920. She competed in a variety of styles and was the undefeated champion of the women's single scull from 1932 to 1934. She then became a successful administrator of the sport.

During World War II, she was the secretary of the famous Vickers engineer, Barnes Wallis, and assisted him with his experiments to develop a bouncing bomb to destroy German dams. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Tori Amos's Boys for Pele / by Gentry, Amy

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    Last woman standing / by Gentry, Amy

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    Boys for Pele / by Gentry, Amy

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