Born Edinburgh. Specialised in medical treatment for the navy and in treating scurvy.
Not to be confused with another Scots medical John Lind, born 20 years later.
Born Edinburgh. Specialised in medical treatment for the navy and in treating scurvy.
Not to be confused with another Scots medical John Lind, born 20 years later.
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James Lind
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Soldier and member of the Royal Family. Born at Sandringham, third son of George V. Married Alice. Parents of Richard. Governor-General of Australia 1944-7, returning to the UK in case he was n...
Ernest Edward Austen was born in 1867 in Dalston, Middlesex (now Greater London), the eldest of the five children of Ambrose Austen (1838-1924) and Eliza Burnet Austen née Smith (1839-1916). His bi...
Tanks were first used in combat at Flers, France, on 15th September 1916. Heavy Section and Heavy Branch Machine Gun Corps, the Tank Corps, Royal Tank Corps and Royal Tank Regiment.
Born Hampshire, son of a naval officer. Went to sea aged 15. Served in: East Indies and China, the Mediterranean. Participated in the bombardment of Odessa and of Sebastopol. Died at his home i...
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