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Anthony Philip Harbord-Hamond, 11th Baron Suffield, MC (born 19 June 1922 in London; died 8 December 2011) was a British peer, soldier and politician of the Conservative Party. == Life and career == Tony Harbord-Hamond was a son of Admiral Richard Harbord, 10th Baron Suffield (1965–1951) and Nina Crawfuird Hutchinson.〔(''Lord Suffield'' ) Orbituary in the ''Telegraph'' of 11 January 2012〕 His father married at the age of 47; he was 57 years old when his son was born.〔 Anthony Harbord-Hamond attended Eton College.〔〔 He joined the Army and became 1942 member of the Coldstream Guards.〔〔 He served there for more than 20 years.〔 He received a Military Cross for his actions during the rebellion in Malaya.〔〔 Subsequently he served in England and Germany.〔 1961〔 or according to other sources 1964 he retired from active duty.〔 From 1973 to 1992 he was member of the ''Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms'', the Queen’s Bodyguard.〔〔 In 1977 he became president of the ''Norfolk County Cricket Club''.〔〔(''Lord Suffield: Family’s 200-year link with Norfolk cricket'' ) Orbituary of the ''EDP24'' of 20 December 2011〕 He worked as a farmer in Binham.〔 He is also known as an artist, particularly for watercolours of landscapes and cournty housese in Norfolk.〔〔 The exhibition of 1989 in London was a big success.〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anthony Philip Harbord-Hamond, 11th Baron Suffield」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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