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Oswald Carver

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in an infantry attack on the Turkish positions. Their role was to dig communication trenches back to the original British line and build strongpoints to be used in case of counterattack. Carver was wounded in the back and evacuated down to 11th Casualty Clearing Station on the landing beach. He died
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Carver was a director of the family company which owned Hollins Mill at Marple and had offices and warehouses in central Manchester's "cotton district". Carver was very active in the
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and Richard Oswald Hobart Carver. The family lived at The Hollies in Marple. In 1927 Carver's widow married
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Lieutenant-Colonel (later Field Marshal) Bernard Montgomery
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in 1911. They had children John Hobart Carver, father of
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Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
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Index

rowing
1908 London
Eight
British
rower
1908 Summer Olympics
First World War
Marple
Cheshire
Cranage Hall
Holmes Chapel
Charterhouse School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Cambridge
Boat Race
eights
rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Scout movement
World War I
Royal Engineers
Bury
deaf
Gallipoli
Third Battle of Krithia
Manchester Regiment
Elizabeth Hobart
Tunbridge Wells
Martin Carver
Lieutenant-Colonel (later Field Marshal) Bernard Montgomery
List of Olympians killed in World War I

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