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Thomas Alexander Dalling was born in 1917 and served his apprenticeship with [[D. R. Gordon|D. R. Gordon, Ltd.]], of Bathgate, Scotland.
At the outbreak of war he joined the R.A.O.C. and saw service in various parts of the world.
He was killed in Libya on 9th November, 1942. He was 26.


He was elected a Graduate in 1939.
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Thomas Alexander Dalling (1917-1942)


1942/43 Obituary [1]

Thomas Alexander Dalling was born in 1917 and served his apprenticeship with D. R. Gordon, Ltd., of Bathgate, Scotland.

At the outbreak of war he joined the R.A.O.C. and saw service in various parts of the world.

He was killed in Libya on 9th November, 1942. He was 26.

He was elected a Graduate in 1939.


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