She also served as chauffeur for the French Red Cross and was possibly employed as an ambulance driver on the Western Front during the war.
"[5] In 1919, Wilkinson petitioned the British Divorce Court for the restitution of her conjugal rights with her husband; they were still living together in 1939.
[8][9] On 11 September 1916, Wilkinson qualified as a pilot in a Caudron biplane at the Beatty School at Hendon Aerodrome for which she received Royal Aero Club Aviator Certificate number 3522.
[11] Cicely's brother Hugh Brodie Cardwell, a Captain in the Royal Field Artillery, was killed in action on 9 August 1918 and is buried at St.
Between 1937 and 1938, "the intrepid Mrs Wilkinson", then of St Minver, Cornwall, was the owner of an Aston Martin 2.0-Litre 15/98 Tourer, sold to her by Lancelot Prideaux-Brune.