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Lieut. Colonel R. Shoolbred, CMG, TD, DL, JP

Categories: Armed Forces, Commerce

Countries: Scotland

Lieut. Colonel R. Shoolbred, CMG, TD, DL, JP

A member of the family that owned the Shoolbred department store.

Wrote a war diary, of which part of April 1917 is given at .

1885-90 Walter Shoolbred bought land in Scotland near Evanton in the County of Ross, Scotland. Kildermorie stayed in the Shoolbred family until 1912 when it was sold, except for a small parcel of land which was retained by Rupert Shoolbred. He still owned at least a small part of it in 1942.

He , shot by Walter or himself, to an exhibition in 1913.

At the source this image is captioned "... shows the memorial in situ at the Shoolbred store in 1931 with Sir Woodman Burbidge , Chairman and Managing Director of Harrods (second from left) and Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Shoolbred (centre) ...". 

has another photo of Shoolbred, in 1915 in France.

Sources: ,

So, we've found photos and discovered various facts about him, but his dates remain a mystery.

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Lieut. Colonel R. Shoolbred, CMG, TD, DL, JP

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Shoolbred war memorial

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