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Grace Laughton Bell

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In 1918, she married Harry Graham Bell (1888–1950), eldest son of Major Bell, of Chepstow, with whom she had three sons. One of their sons was Major Hubert Graham Bell, member of the
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The Commander-in-Chief of Western Approaches, Admiral Sir Max K. Horton, with his naval officers. In the front row, Grace Laughton Bell.
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Between 1915 and 1919 she served in the Women's Forestry Corps as a travelling officer for
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Grace Laughton Bell next to Admiral Max K. Horton and his officers on 10 June 1945
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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Heredia Flores, VĂ­ctor Manuel; Aguilera GarcĂ­a, Jaime (2019).
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and MarĂ­a Josefa de Los Angeles de Alberti. She had three
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She was the youngest daughter of the marriage between
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BCE
Hammersmith
London
Fuengirola
Spain
Women's Naval Royal Service
Second World War
Hammersmith
London
John Know Laughton
brothers
sister
Vera Laugton Mathews
Convent Schools
King's College
University of London
killed in action
First World War
Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Wales
West of England
Second World War
Women's Royal Naval Service
Vera Laughton Mathews
Women's Royal Naval Service
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Second World War
Fuengirola
Spain

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