He saw active service in the Boer War in 1900-02 and after a time at Woolwich was seconded to the Egyptian army from 1911-1914. He served in Europe from 1914-18 and after two years in Constantinpole. He was promoted Colonel in 1922. He had a spell at Staff College, Camberley followed by three years in Pune on the General Staff before he retired in 1929.
He took part in both wored wars but returned to the active list for the Second World War. He also saw active service in Boer War in a punitive Expedition in the Sudan in 1913 and was appointed C.M.G. and awarded a D.S.O. He was eight times mentioned in the dispatches. He died in Lavenham in 1960.
Both brothers were great art lovers and they collected miniatures paintings and several other art objects from different regions of India and Egypt and donated their collections to different museums. The younger twin collected Indian paintings from India during his stay in the country i.e. 1926-30. |