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Cecil Bertram Whyte
“We were all extremely fond of your son. He was always the brightest spark in the squadron.”
Roderick Ogle Bell-Irving
Before the conflict would end, all of Henry Bell-Irving’s six sons were in the armed forces and two of his four daughters served as nurses.
William Egerton Hodgins
Both of his sons also served with distinction in the war, and one, Frederick Owen, would die in 1924.
Visiting “No Man’s Land”
A family trip to Vimy in 1936.
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