Martin Edward Scobell Boissier
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Martin Edward Scobell Boissier
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 15 March 1911
Given by Bassano & Vandyk Studios, 1974
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NPG x79839
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- Martin Edward Scobell Boissier (1884-1964), Royal Navy Lieutenant. Sitter in 2 portraits.
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- Bassano Ltd (active 1901-1962), Photographers. Artist associated with 42746 portraits.
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Susan Boissier
26 August 2018, 15:41
Martin Edward Scobell Boissier RN DSO; born 27 August 1884; died 1964 whilst staying at the Imperial Hotel, Torquay; Flag Lt-Commander RN 1915; Commander 1918; Captain 1927; Awarded DSO in 1915. He married Patricia Leila Hervey on 8 March 1940 and they lived at 4 Alter's Acres, Weeke, nr Winchester. They had no children.
Martin was the second son of The Rev Frederick Scobell Boissier 1854-1951. Maritn's eldest brother was Arthur Paul Boissier who was at one stage, headmaster of Harrow School 1940-1942.
His younger brothers were (1) Ernest Gabriel Boissier DSC 1886-1976, my grandfather. My father Martin Scobell Boissier is named after Martin Edward Scobell Boissier. And (2), William Arthur Marshall Boissier (1889-1917) who was accidentally drowned in Flanders.
My father is now 92 and his short term memory is not so good but he does remember his uncle Martin quite clearly. He said that he was a very good sportsman and rather'one for the ladies'! My niece recently came across a golf plaques in Harewood Downs Golf Club where Martin Boissier won the Fletcher Cup and The Scratch Cup in 1928.