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1835 Born in Paris
1854-5 Served in the Crimea in the Royal Engineers
1874 Lieut-Colonel [[Peter Henry Scratchley|P. H. Scratchley]] RE, was Inspector of Works, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. He was a member of the sub-committee which conducted trials of a method of inflating a balloon on the battlefield<ref>The Times Sept. 5, 1874</ref>  
1874 Lieut-Colonel [[Peter Henry Scratchley|P. H. Scratchley]] RE, was Inspector of Works, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. He was a member of the sub-committee which conducted trials of a method of inflating a balloon on the battlefield<ref>The Times Sept. 5, 1874</ref>  


1878-9 Major General Scratchley R.E., Assoc. Inst. C.E., was in charge of various constructions in Australia.  
1878-9 Major General Scratchley R.E., Assoc. Inst. C.E., was in charge of various constructions in Australia.  
1885 Died at sea; buried at Charlton Cemetery<ref>Find a Grave</ref>


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Revision as of 09:29, 12 March 2020

1835 Born in Paris

1854-5 Served in the Crimea in the Royal Engineers

1874 Lieut-Colonel P. H. Scratchley RE, was Inspector of Works, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. He was a member of the sub-committee which conducted trials of a method of inflating a balloon on the battlefield[1]

1878-9 Major General Scratchley R.E., Assoc. Inst. C.E., was in charge of various constructions in Australia.

1885 Died at sea; buried at Charlton Cemetery[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Sept. 5, 1874
  2. Find a Grave