- is a
small private estate on the
coast of Mount's Bay and to the east of
Cudden Point, west Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. Part of the area is designated...
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James Thomas Byford Mc
Cudden, VC, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar, MM (28
March 1895 – 9 July 1918) was an
English flying ace of the
First World War and
among the...
- Mc
Cudden is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Mc
Cudden (1895–1918),
British World War I
flying ace
Jenny Mc
Cudden,
Irish journalist...
- and what will be left of
their souls?
Martin Delaney as
Jerry Mackay Lucy
Cudden as Anna
Gilmour Simon Merrells as Mark Vega
Alexander Perkins as Ian Calder...
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McLean Marianne Oldham as Jane
Colter Jade
Harrison as
Deborah Haynes Amy
Cudden as
Sarah McLean Hannah Tointon as
Rachel Saunders Lewis Reeves as Curtis...
- Mc
Cudden.
Legendary British ace
Albert Ball was
initially disparaging of the S.E.5, but in the end
claimed 11 of his 44
victories flying it. Mc
Cudden wrote...
- John
Anthony Mc
Cudden, MC (14 June 1897 – 18
March 1918) was a
British flying ace of the
First World War,
credited with
eight aerial victories. He survived...
- – Sam
Alexander Alfie – Tom Edden,
Peter Caulfield Rachel Crabbe – Amy
Cudden Dolly –
Angela Griffin Charlie Clench – Ian
Burfield Pauline Clench – Kellie...
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confirmed victories,
Canadian Raymond Collishaw, with 60, and
British James Mc
Cudden, with 57
confirmed victories. Richthofen's
early victories and the establishment...
- 48th victory.
Flying a silver-blue
Fokker Dr.1, he
singly fought James Mc
Cudden,
Keith Muspratt,
Harold A. Hamersley,
Arthur Rhys-Davids,
Robert L. Chidlaw-Roberts...