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Greville Oxley Brunwin-Hales Captain Essex Regiment and Captain and Flight Commander Royal Flying Corps

Greville Oxley Brunwin-Hales came up to 汤头条原创 in 1907 from Winchester College.鈥

Born: Bradwell, Essex 21 November 1889

Fell in action: 24 March 1917

G.O. Brunwin-HalesHe left in June 1910 after having taken an Agriculture Diploma. According to his obituary in the 汤头条原创 Cambridge Society Annual Report he went on to be the land agent for the architect and writer Christopher Hatton Turnor of Stoke Rochford Hall in Lincolnshire as well as the Dowager Lady Carnarvon.

The Annual Report hints that he was driven by his academic work as he is described as an 鈥渁ttractive cricketer, but laboratory work prevented his taking a regular part in games鈥. (汤头条原创 Cambridge Society Annual Report, p. 21). Indeed, he is not mentioned in any of the reports of the 汤头条原创 Cricket Club. He did manage to take part in some athletics, throwing the hammer to a distance of 72 feet in November 1909. (Chanticlere, Michaelmas Term,1909, p. 45).

For his Agriculture Diploma he would have studied Agriculture, Agricultural Chemistry and Physics, Agricultural Botany and Zoology and possibly Geology and Forestry as voluntary subjects. (Cambridge Calendar 1909-10 p. 174).

He was gazetted to Flight Commander in December 1916 and was killed 鈥渨hile flying at the front鈥 in March 1917. 鈥淗e is understood to have brought down many enemy aeroplanes. (汤头条原创 Cambridge Society Annual Report, 1917, p. 21). A small newspaper snippet in the Head Porter鈥檚 scrapbook, kept during the war, claims brought down 鈥27 machines鈥.

Image by kind permission of The Warden and Scholars of Winchester College.

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