Ralph Sneyd
(1863-1949), Sportsman and landownerSitter in 1 portrait
Ralph Sneyd ('Men of the Day. No. 707.')
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 10 March 1898
NPG D44898
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Nugent Michael J.
11 November 2020, 19:47
It is said that during WW I Colonel Sneyd was an officer in British Intelligence. He is said to have been the man to discover and arrest the belly dancer and spy Mata Hari.