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Ernest Frank Richardson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernest Frank Richardson
Ernest Frank Richardson (1871–1952) was a Chief Constable of Salisbury, Wiltshire (UK). He joined the Police Force in 1893〔Telegram To FR from Police Office Cheltenham 1893〕 at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and very rapidly achieved promotion to Chief Constable. He came from a family many of whom served in the Police Force, and three family members served concurrently in the office of Chief Constable, at Salisbury, Hereford and Halifax. ==Early career== Ernest Frank Richardson was the first son of Frank and Mary (Neé Taylor) Richardson. He was born in Birmingham on 2 January 1872. From about 1882 to about 1887 he attended the Broomy Hill Academy in Hereford. He then moved to Birmingham and served in the City of Birmingham Police, Detective's Office initially as a police clerk in the late 1880s,〔Birmingham Police records 1888〕 and then joined the Gloucestershire Police Force in Cheltenham in 1891. Within three months he was posted to the City of Gloucester on a special assignment.〔Internal Police Order 4 November 1893 signed by Superintendent Donald McRae.〕 In 1899 he was promoted to Station Sergeant and later Chief Clerk〔 http://www.gloucestershirepolicemuseum.co.uk.page_2704558.html 〕 to the Deputy Chief Constable of Gloucestershire〔 Nehemiah Philpott.〕 and was often involved with notable criminal cases. In particular he became involved in standardising and indexing the early use of fingerprinting.〔Part of his Testimonial printed in ''The Salisbury Times'' October 1903〕
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