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Person    | Male  Born 25/4/1872  Died 7/9/1956

C. B. Fry

Categories: Education, Literature, Sport / Games

Countries: Germany

C. B. Fry

Sportsman and journalist. Born Charles Burgess Fry in Croydon. Primarily his sport was cricket, but he was also an athlete and played in a football cup final. He taught at Charterhouse School and published several books on a variety of subjects. Suffering from mental health problems from an early age, his condition deteriorated throughout his later life. He visited Germany with the idea of forging stronger links between organisations, such as the Boy Scouts and the Hitler Youth, so that both groups could learn from each other. Died at the Middlesex Hospital.

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C. B. Fry

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C. B. Fry - Croydon

C. B. Fry, 1872 - 1956, all-round sportsman, was born here. English Heritage

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C. B. Fry - NW2

C. B. Fry, scholar and sportsman, lived at No 8 Moreland Court 1950 - 1956. H...

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Bedford Institute / Quaker Social Action

Bedford Institute / Quaker Social Action

Established in the East End as the Bedford Institute Association to act on Education, Religious Effort, Moral Training, and Relief of the sick and destitute. Named for the Quaker silk merchant and ...

Group, Education, Religion, Social Welfare

2 memorials
Worshipful Company of Skinners

Worshipful Company of Skinners

Originally an association of fur traders, it is now an educational and charitable institution. It is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London.

Group, Commerce, Education, Liveries & Guilds

1 memorial
Shinshiro Machida

Shinshiro Machida

Became a student at UCL in 1865.

Person, Education, Japan

1 memorial
Miss Falder

Miss Falder

Associated with the Wesleyan Schools, Leswin Road, 1883.

Person, Education

1 memorial