vertical_align_top

Edward Henslow

(1879-1947)
English cricketer and British Army officer
more_vert
favorite

About

edit

Colonel Edward Lancelot Wall Henslow OBE, MC (19 March 1879 – 12 March 1947) was a British Army officer and one-time first-class cricketer. He served in the Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) for much of his career and was mentioned in dispatches for his service in the Second Boer War. In 1909 he served on the general staff as a gymnastics instructor, during which time he made an appearance for the British Army cricket team. Henslow served with the Wiltshire Regiment in the First World War and received the Military Cross. After the war he joined the newly formed Army Physical Training Staff and rose to become inspector of physical training in 1928. Henslow retired in 1932 but returned to service during the first part of the Second World War.

Key details

edit section
Born Edward Lancelot Wall Henslow
19 March 1879
Mere, Wiltshire, England
Died
12 March 1947 (aged 67)
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Zodiac Pisces
Tags Add tag

Family members

add
Please set Gender for this person to allow access to this feature.

Romantic interests

add
Partner's name
Relationship type
Relationship status
Relationship start date
+add end date
   to      close
You can enter many date formats here (e.g. 2009, Jan 2009, October 2011, 1 Feb 2009, 4/4/2012, etc)
Description
Relationship sources (on the internet)
close
Rumor only

Friends & associates

add
Please set Gender for this person to allow access to this feature.

Scholars

expand_more
0
Please be the first to contribute to this page!

Missing information for Edward Henslow

edit

Activity

expand_more
0
Community menu
  • Edit
  • Websites
Couplepedia · about
terms of use · copyright · privacy
loaded in 0.09 secs
arrow_drop_down
photo_library