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Captain Charles Bruce Bairnsfather (9 July 1887 – 29
September 1959) was a
prominent British humorist and cartoonist. His best-known
cartoon character...
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Peter Henry Bairnsfather-Cloete (5
March 1917 – 19
December 1942) was a
South African first-class
cricketer and
South African Army officer. The son of...
- Bill is a
fictional character created in 1914–15 by
cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather. Old Bill was
depicted as an elderly, pipe-smoking
British "tommy" with...
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Thomas Duncan Bairnsfather MC (1897-1949) —
brother of
Bruce Bairnsfather,
Leichhardt Stadium's ring announcer, and, as "Captain Tom
Bairnsfather", the ring-side...
- saw the
wedding of the
brother of
Bruce Bairnsfather; Miss
Eleanor Hardy Tipping married Capt. T. D.
Bairnsfather, with
newspapers describing the church...
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British Raj.
Several prominent Britons were born here
including Bruce Bairnsfather,
Francis Younghusband,
Reginald Dyer and
Joanna Kelley.
During the colonial...
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reluctant to
witness the
truce for fear of
German snipers.
Bruce Bairnsfather, who
fought throughout the war, wrote: I wouldn't have
missed that unique...
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Kingdom Old Bill (comics), a
cartoon character created in 1914–15 by
Bruce Bairnsfather The
Better 'Ole or The
Romance of Old Bill, 1917
stage musical comedy...
- 1917 West End
Herman Darewski Percival Knight and
James Heard Bruce Bairnsfather and
Arthur Elliot Better Tunes 1922
Broadway revue Betty 1915 West End...
- forces.
Hector MacLean was the
eldest son of
Margaret MacQueen (née
Bairnsfather; 1846–1921) and Major-General
Charles Smith MacLean CB CIE (1836–1921)...