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Geoffrey Gwyther

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at Gresham's. In March 1915, he was confirmed in that rank. By 1916, he had been promoted to lieutenant, and from April to June of that year had a temporary appointment as an instructor. In 1917, he was still serving with his regiment in France, now with the rank of Captain, but on 9 May 1917 was
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On returning to civilian life, and in the years after the war, Gwyther became a successful singer and songwriter, singing in
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as a second lieutenant, on probation, the army relying on his years as a cadet in an
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and also making appearances as an actor. In 1929, he played Kenneth McKay in the
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Nathan Waring, "Gresham's", Chapter 4 in Bernarr Rainbow, Andrew Morris,
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noted that he had been wounded in the First World War.
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transferred to the retired list, due to ill health.
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Dorothy Dickson
The Cabaret Girl
Gresham's School
Holt
Geoffrey Shaw
Henry Purcell
New College, Oxford
West End
William Blake
Songs of Innocence
First World War
Suffolk Regiment
Officers Training Corps
musical theatre
silent film
Red Aces
Edgar Wallace
Bryn Mawr Hospital
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
The New York Times




p. 270
The Times
The London Gazette
p. 8045
p. 2637

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