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Edward Francis Edwin was born in 1916 and received his engineering training at [[Vauxhall|Vauxhall Motors, Ltd]]. He remained with that firm for two years as Junior Draughtsman after completing his training, and joined the R.A.F., V.R., on the outbreak of war, with the rank of Sergt.-Pilot.
He was killed in action on 14th November, 1940, at the age of 24.


He was elected a Graduate in 1938.
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Edward Francis Edwin (1916-1940)


1940/41 Obituary [1]

Edward Francis Edwin was born in 1916 and received his engineering training at Vauxhall Motors, Ltd. He remained with that firm for two years as Junior Draughtsman after completing his training, and joined the R.A.F., V.R., on the outbreak of war, with the rank of Sergt.-Pilot.

He was killed in action on 14th November, 1940, at the age of 24.

He was elected a Graduate in 1938.


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