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Cyril Raikes

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traveling extensively throughout the Middle East, Europe, South Africa and South America to develop business there. He lived at The Mount,
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1900-1902, gaining a medal and four bars. Before World War I, he developed water services in Egypt.
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Swanmore
Sidmouth
British Army
World War I
Mesopotamian campaign
Royal Engineers
oil pipelines
Swanmore
Hampshire, England
General Robert Napier Raikes
Boer War
South Africa
British Oxygen Company
Godalming
Surrey
Thatched House Club
St Paul's Cathedral
Sidbury
Sidmouth
Devon
ISBN
0-900592-73-7
Phillimore & Co
Categories
1875 births
1963 deaths
People from Swanmore
British Army personnel of World War I
Recipients of the Military Cross

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