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11 de mai. de 2021 · Christopher Hugh Sykes, author and diplomat, Hon Attaché Berlin 1928-29 and Teheran 1930-31, Second Secretary Teheran 1941-43 (b. 17 Nov 1907; d. 1986). mar. 25 Oct 1936 Camilla Georgiana Russell (b. 18 Apr 1912; d. 1983), only dau. of Maj-Gen Sir Thomas Wentworth Russell KBE CMG (by his wife Evelyn Dorothea Temple Moore MBE, dau. of Francis Moore, of 93 Sloane Street, London SW1), 3rd son of ...
18 de mai. de 2016 · Frederick Hugh Sykes Read Books Ltd , May 18, 2016 - Technology & Engineering - 156 pages This vintage book contains a fascinating history of aviation, being a detailed exploration of its development and utility in peace and in war.
below. To Rt. Hon Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes, inter alia 1st Commander of RFC, died 1954. Sjt Leslie Thinwood, died 1945. South Aisle: Wall monument, c.1880, limestone arched recess between crenellated pilasters over table. Long inscription to Isaac Warriner of Conock, died 1752. Tablet: White marble on black, by
Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes GCSI, GCIE, GBE, KCB, CMG (* 23. Juli 1877 in Addiscombe , Surrey ; † 30. September 1954 in London ) war ein britischer Offizier, zuletzt Air Vice-Marshal der Royal Air Force , sowie Politiker und Gouverneur der Bombay Presidency in Britisch-Indien von 1928 bis 1933.
Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes (b. July 23, 1877, Croydon, England-d. Sept. 30, 1954), Air Vice-Marshal, British Royal Air Force, began his military career by enlisting as a trooper in the Imperial Yeomanry Scouts regiment of the British Army at the start of the Boer War.
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