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Lt-Col D. S. Kennedy, DSO, JP (Member), inventor and engineer, died in a Winchester nursing home on 28th July.
Lt-Col D. S. Kennedy, DSO, JP (Member), inventor and engineer, died in a Winchester nursing home on 28th July.


He spent a great deal of time travelling in India and Africa for Thornycrofts. He was also manager of his father's collieries in Somerset for a time. When war broke out in 1914 he ....[more]
He spent a great deal of time travelling in India and Africa for [[Thornycroft|Thornycrofts]]. He was also manager of his father's collieries in Somerset for a time. When war broke out in 1914 he ....[more]
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Lieut-Col. D. S. Kennedy ( -1965)


1965 Obituary [1]

Lt-Col D. S. Kennedy, DSO, JP (Member), inventor and engineer, died in a Winchester nursing home on 28th July.

He spent a great deal of time travelling in India and Africa for Thornycrofts. He was also manager of his father's collieries in Somerset for a time. When war broke out in 1914 he ....[more]


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