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Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

(1897-1974), Major-General

Sitter in 10 portraits

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Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr, by Hay Wrightson Ltd - NPG x47228

Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

by Hay Wrightson Ltd
chlorobromide print, circa 1960
NPG x47228

Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr, by Hay Wrightson Ltd - NPG x47229

Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

by Hay Wrightson Ltd
chlorobromide print, circa 1960
NPG x47229

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Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

by Elliott & Fry
bromide print, 1949
NPG x90111

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Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1949
NPG x92354

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Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1949
NPG x92355

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Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1949
NPG x92356

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Sir (Harold) Reginald Kerr

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1949
NPG x92357

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Timothy Reginald Kerr

24 October 2019, 02:35

This is my Grandfather. He was born in Montego Bay Jamaica in 1897. He headed off to Britain and joined the British Army at just 17 years old in 1914. He served his entire life including WWI and WWII from Europe to Washington DC to the Sudan. He was Knighted and awarded the Military Cross. He retired Major General Sir H R Kerr in 1949 and passed in 1974.