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Person    | Male  Born 21/8/1908  Died 28/2/2006

Edward Bostock

Edward Bostock

has an obituary and some photographs, and supplied the information here.

Born Hampstead, son of Geoffrey. Worked as a chartered accountant, a partner in the family firm of Annan Dexter & Co. in the City. Councillor in Twickenham from 1947 and mayor 1959 - 1960. President of the Teddington Division of St John's Brigade and supported the arts locally. Died Teddington.

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Edward Bostock

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St John Ambulance - Bostock 1

This hall was built on ground donated to St John Ambulance by Edward Bostock ...

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St John Ambulance - Bostock 2

At Bostock.net we found the coat of arms for Geoffrey Rowley Bostock (1880 - ...

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