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Captain R Brocklehurst, Somerset Light Infantry 9 months 2 weeks ago #90721

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Hello, Robert Brocklehurst is an individual I’ve been tracking down for a few years - I own his 1897 pattern infantry sword and have managed to find a lot of photos of him.
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Captain R Brocklehurst, Somerset Light Infantry 9 months 2 weeks ago #90725

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Post them here!
He was one of the “Magnificent men in their flying machines” too, with several unsuccessful patents for aeronautical ideas.
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He seemed like quite the man! I’m trying to upload pictures I have of him but every time I try it posts without the photos…

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Brocklehurst in India, 1890s.

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You may need to reduce the size of your photos, the forum only accepts images up to 500 kB each. For a black-and-white picture this is usually 1500 pixels along the long edge, And the format should be JPEG, which reduces file size.
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